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* [[Day in The Limelight]] Webstrips and subsequent minis have focused on minor characters.
* [[Delicious Fruit Pies]] An ad in the trade paperback shows Four-Teen stopping Speeding Skull with Hostris Fruit Pies.
* [[Dumb Muscle]] - The Lifter ("[[Space Mutiny|If I don't lift,]] [[
** Human Shield, arguably; while he doesn't show elements of this in the series, his contest bio notes that he only recently overcame his struggle with illiteracy.
* [[Drop the Hammer]] (Lilly Hammer's indestructible hammer. She's had it since she was a little girl.)
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* [[Humongous Mecha]] Strong-Bot is a pretty big robot, but he disguised himself as a larger, more marketable robot to seem more viable for the team.
* [[I Believe I Can Fly]]
* [[I'm Not a Doctor But I Play One
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: Wildguard is an established part of Image's larger universe, and it's not uncommon for characters from it to show up in other books.
* [[Jerkass]] - Toughlon is generally considered one by fans and teammates, but he's just eager. The Ultra Super Mega Five, on the other hand, are the real deal.
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* [[Petting Zoo People]] - Kit-en, Stickerburr, Scattermane, and Dorsal Head.
* [[Popularity Power]] Freezerburn was originally going to die in #4, until the polls showed him to be one of the most popular characters.
* [[Playing
* [[The Pollyanna]] - Little Miss Sunshine
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]] - Scattermane, a superfast ambassador from a tribe of lion-men whose natural feline preference for privacy hurts his chances pretty harshly.
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* [[Rubber Man]] - Snapback and Longfellow.
* [[She Is All Grown Up]] Teri Vaughan
* [[Shout-Out]] Like any Todd Nauck book, it's littered with [[
* [[Sizeshifter]] - Blaction Figure and Jack Giant.
* [[Stalker
* [[Stock Super Powers]]
* [[Superhero]]
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