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[http://www.superstupor.com/ Super Stupor] is a 2008 [[Web Comic]] written and drawn by Randy Milholland of ''[[Something Positive]]'' fame. It's about super heroes and villains. They don't stop or cause crime, at least during their screen time. This is a [[Soap Opera]], not an adventure.
''[[Super Stupor]]'' is a 2008 [[Web Comic]] written and drawn by Randy Milholland of ''[[Something*Positive]]'' fame. It's about super heroes and villains. They don't stop or cause crime, at least during their screen time. This is a [[Soap Opera]], not an adventure.


The story is widely spread because there are [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]. At some point in the past there was a Cosmic Cataclysm, which merged two realities and started a few of the storylines. Some of their stories are serious, some not. It's dark enough to be interesting and funny enough to avoid [[Narm]].
The story is widely spread because there are [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]. At some point in the past there was a Cosmic Cataclysm, which merged two realities and started a few of the storylines. Some of their stories are serious, some not. It's dark enough to be interesting and funny enough to avoid [[Narm]].
It's pretty damn good.
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=== ''Super Stupor'' provides examples of: ===


It's pretty damn good. However, it was last updated in November 2019 and appears to be on hiatus.
* [[Achilles Heel]]: Parodied, of course.

{{quote| '''[[Grim Reaper]]:''' Your enemy learned your one true weakness: [[Stuff Blowing Up|Blowing up.]]}}
It can be read [http://www.superstupor.com/ here].

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* [[Achilles' Heel]]: Parodied, of course.
{{quote|'''[[Grim Reaper]]:''' Your enemy learned your one true weakness: [[Stuff Blowing Up|Blowing up.]]}}
* [[Aliens Made Them Do It]]: Diamondback and her nemesis had sex because of [http://www.superstupor.com/sust01022008.shtml extra-dimensional imps]! They always force people to do stuff, and [[Dating Catwoman|why else would lifelong enemies...]]
* [[Aliens Made Them Do It]]: Diamondback and her nemesis had sex because of [http://www.superstupor.com/sust01022008.shtml extra-dimensional imps]! They always force people to do stuff, and [[Dating Catwoman|why else would lifelong enemies...]]
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: Punchline, who reportedly has some kind of superpower, but mostly fights crime with toy-based gadgets.
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: Punchline, who reportedly has some kind of superpower, but mostly fights crime with toy-based gadgets.
* [[Badass Lolita]]: [[Lampshaded]] with Sola Flare.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: [[Lampshaded]] with Sola Flare.
* [[Bad Santa]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12242008.shtml Here].
* [[Bad Santa]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12242008.shtml Here].
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: Magic Eye's power of extracting truth from people {{spoiler|only works when his penis is inside them, so he can't actually use it except in dire emergencies or if the victim consents. ("You'd be unpleasantly surprised who does.")}}
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Magic Eye's power of extracting truth from people {{spoiler|only works when his penis is inside them, so he can't actually use it except in dire emergencies or if the victim consents. ("You'd be unpleasantly surprised who does.")}}
* [[Cosmic Retcon]]: Time Peace's main ability. He primarily uses it to [[Ret Gone]] people.
* [[Cosmic Retcon]]: Time Peace's main ability. He primarily uses it to [[Ret-Gone]] people.
** Also, allusions to the Cosmic Cataclysm, an event that destroyed multiple alternate universes and rewrote reality in others. For example, Rumble Bee is a survivor originally from a version of Earth that got destroyed, so reality "rewrote" her as having been from this one, complete with new family. [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory|She can remember her old life too]], though.
** Also, allusions to the Cosmic Cataclysm, an event that destroyed multiple alternate universes and rewrote reality in others. For example, Rumble Bee is a survivor originally from a version of Earth that got destroyed, so reality "rewrote" her as having been from this one, complete with new family. [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|She can remember her old life too]], though.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Punchline, demonstrated in [http://somethingpositive.net/sp12282010.shtml this strip,] is shown to have puppets of another superhero, that he can produce (from [[Hammerspace]], probably) and manipulate with his feet just in case his hands are bound.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Punchline, demonstrated in [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109065513/http://somethingpositive.net/sp12282010.shtml this strip,] is shown to have puppets of another superhero, that he can produce (from [[Hammerspace]], probably) and manipulate with his feet just in case his hands are bound.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Punchline, in [http://somethingpositive.net/sp12282010.shtml this comic], explains to [[Arch Enemy|The Anarch]] that [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|forcing a Superhero to kill his girlfriend]] isn't necessarily the smartest thing to do.
* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: Punchline, in [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109065513/http://somethingpositive.net/sp12282010.shtml this comic], explains to [[Arch Enemy|The Anarch]] that [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|forcing a Superhero to kill his girlfriend]] isn't necessarily the smartest thing to do.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: The Hero Formerly Known as Good Ol' Boy and Lady Diamondback.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: The Hero Formerly Known as Good Ol' Boy and Lady Diamondback.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Punchline
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Punchline
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* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: Punchline. Despite his inappropriate sense of humor and snarky attitude, he is much more serious about his duties to society as a superhero than most "respectible" heroes. Perhaps best showcased in [http://www.superstupor.com/sust11282009.shtml this comic], where it is revealed he single-handedly watched the city during Thanksgiving Break.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: Punchline. Despite his inappropriate sense of humor and snarky attitude, he is much more serious about his duties to society as a superhero than most "respectible" heroes. Perhaps best showcased in [http://www.superstupor.com/sust11282009.shtml this comic], where it is revealed he single-handedly watched the city during Thanksgiving Break.
* [[Loony Fan]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12232007.shtml This strip].
* [[Loony Fan]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12232007.shtml This strip].
* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust04072008.shtml This guy].
* [[Minion with an F In Evil]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust04072008.shtml This guy].
* [[Over the Shoulder Pose]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust01252012.shtml Parodied]. ("That pose offends me both as a woman and as someone who knows how spines work.")
* [[Over-the-Shoulder Pose]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust01252012.shtml Parodied]. ("That pose offends me both as a woman and as someone who knows how spines work.")
* [[Reality Ensues]]: There's several comics that expose the [[Fridge Horror]] that some of the sillier moments of comic history could mean for anyone actually living through them. There's the effect of continuity reboots, with a new super hero taking the place of the old one on a different earth. And then there is the jab at the thinly disguised advertisements were the heroes defeated the villains with real life products aimed at kids, such as a sugar-and-fat filled snack.
* [[Reality Ensues]]: There's several comics that expose the [[Fridge Horror]] that some of the sillier moments of comic history could mean for anyone actually living through them. There's the effect of continuity reboots, with a new super hero taking the place of the old one on a different earth. And then there is the jab at the thinly disguised advertisements were the heroes defeated the villains with real life products aimed at kids, such as a sugar-and-fat filled snack.
{{quote| '''Boy-Toy:''' How many times are we gonna do this? You have an obsessive eating disorder cuz of those things. Yet you constantly put me in a position where I have to use them to stop you. It's stupid. And we both know about your diabetes which you aren't treating like you promised. Do you think I like having a hand in slowly killing you?}}
{{quote|'''Boy-Toy:''' How many times are we gonna do this? You have an obsessive eating disorder cuz of those things. Yet you constantly put me in a position where I have to use them to stop you. It's stupid. And we both know about your diabetes which you aren't treating like you promised. Do you think I like having a hand in slowly killing you?}}
* [[Signed Up for The Dental]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust04222008.shtml The reason why former hero Eye-Score turned villain]. Super-heroes are often uninsurable because of their risky lifestyle but villains are offered a discount since their activities help encourage the business of the insurance company.
* [[Signed Up for the Dental]]: [http://www.superstupor.com/sust04222008.shtml The reason why former hero Eye-Score turned villain]. Super-heroes are often uninsurable because of their risky lifestyle but villains are offered a discount since their activities help encourage the business of the insurance company.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: Archangela
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: Archangela
{{quote| "[http://www.superstupor.com/sust06132008.shtml Take thine critique and place it firmly up thine shitting place; for verily, yours is the glory of being adrift shit creek.]"}}
{{quote|"[http://www.superstupor.com/sust06132008.shtml Take thine critique and place it firmly up thine shitting place; for verily, yours is the glory of being adrift shit creek.]"}}
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: [[Defied Trope|Defied]] '''''like hell''''' [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272007.shtml here]. (And the story continued, with the villain being deathly afraid of her.)
* [[Stuffed Into the Fridge]]: [[Defied Trope|Defied]] '''''like hell''''' [http://www.superstupor.com/sust12272007.shtml here]. (And the story continued, with the villain being deathly afraid of her.)
* [[Take That]]: "Make it fast. I've got [[Tropes Will Ruin Your Life|a full day of quoting from TVTropes]] [http://www.superstupor.com/sust02132009.shtml instead of forming my own opinions.]"
* [[Take That]]: "Make it fast. I've got [[Tropes Will Ruin Your Life|a full day of quoting from TVTropes]] [http://www.superstupor.com/sust02132009.shtml instead of forming my own opinions.]"
** Furthermore, the rest of that particular strip seems to be a thinly veiled snipe at Joe Quesada's rationale for breaking up Spiderman's marriage.
** Furthermore, the rest of that particular strip seems to be a thinly veiled snipe at Joe Quesada's rationale for breaking up Spiderman's marriage.
* [[Unhand Them Villain]]: "And nothing unhands you like a garbage disposal." [[Subverted Trope|Unusually]], it's the hero's girlfriend doing it to the villain.
* [[Unhand Them, Villain!]]: "And nothing unhands you like a garbage disposal." [[Subverted Trope|Unusually]], it's the hero's girlfriend doing it to the villain.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: We rarely cut to the villains (or the heroes) in the process of actual villany. And when they are actually batteling, the battle is often a [[Funny Background Event]] while they're discussing something else entirely.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: We rarely cut to the villains (or the heroes) in the process of actual villany. And when they are actually batteling, the battle is often a [[Funny Background Event]] while they're discussing something else entirely.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 6 May 2021

"It's about heroes and villains in their everyday lives. Really, that's it."

—The Writer

Super Stupor is a 2008 Web Comic written and drawn by Randy Milholland of Something*Positive fame. It's about super heroes and villains. They don't stop or cause crime, at least during their screen time. This is a Soap Opera, not an adventure.

The story is widely spread because there are Loads and Loads of Characters. At some point in the past there was a Cosmic Cataclysm, which merged two realities and started a few of the storylines. Some of their stories are serious, some not. It's dark enough to be interesting and funny enough to avoid Narm.

It's pretty damn good. However, it was last updated in November 2019 and appears to be on hiatus.

It can be read here.


Tropes used in Super Stupor include:

Grim Reaper: Your enemy learned your one true weakness: Blowing up.

Boy-Toy: How many times are we gonna do this? You have an obsessive eating disorder cuz of those things. Yet you constantly put me in a position where I have to use them to stop you. It's stupid. And we both know about your diabetes which you aren't treating like you promised. Do you think I like having a hand in slowly killing you?