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Everyday Heroes is a webcomic written by Ed Gedeon, and drawn by Erik Boismier. It centers on Mr. Mighty, a Punch Clock Hero, and his family. Other characters include his wife, Jane, who has a Dark and Troubled Past; his Bratty Teenage Daughter Summer who is trying to deal with new-found superpowers, and a host of teammates with Punny Names.
Originally a gag-a-day comic, more recent StoryArcs have been more dark and dramatic. Originally drawn by Gedeon, it started with a MWF update schedule, but soon fell victim to Schedule Slip, and only updated weekly. With Boismier taking over art duties, the comic has returned to a Wednesday & Saturday schedule.
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- Added Alliterative Appeal - Mr. Mighty will occasionally work this into his speech (see page image).
- Alliterative Name - Marion Mighty, Glen Goode (and daughters Gloria & Greta), Odin Odious, Winslow Weirdlike
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- Amoral Attorney - Averted with both Lee Free and his son even though they come at the law from different directions.
- Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Their motto: "Truth! Justice! Lawn care!"
- Dr. Unpleasant is described as a "notorious villain, evil genius, and parking-ticket scofflaw".
- Art Imitates Art - an homage to Edward Hopper's Nighthawks is found here.
- Author Avatar - Ed Generic (complete with Big Ol' Unibrow)
- Big Applesauce - Subverted; Mr. Mighty's home and much of the action is in Indianapolis.
- Bland-Name Product - Mr. Mighty once held a civilian job "hauling concrete blocks at SuperHomeCenterMart". Several strips also show "Sundo's" coffee (sun = star, dough = money = bucks).
- Blessed with Suck - Shrinking Violent can only be snapped out of Hulk mode with a large dose of sugar. This only works because she's a type-1 diabetic.
- Blinding Bangs - a slight variation by Carrie, who has hair covering her eyes ... and wears her glasses over her hair, which somehow allow her eyes to be visible.
- Brought to You by The Letter "S" - Mr. Mighty's "M", Dot Dash's dot-and-dash
- Bullying a Dragon: Angela constantantly picks on Summer and Carrie, despite the fact that either of them could take her apart with little effort. And also despite the fact that she comes out on the wrong end of those altercations more often than not.
- Bunny Ears Lawyer - Lee Free (senior). Is there such a thing as a Good Ass Biker?
- Bus Full of Innocents - an inconvenience when you're late for work
- Captain Obvious - Does this really need to be explained?
- Chest Insignia - Subverted by Matt O'Morph, whose insignia constantly changes shape (like his Rubber Man body).
- Chronic Backstabbing Disorder - Wrecking Paul
- Christianity Is Catholic - Carrie's denomination hasn't been openly stated, but she did say that she wanted to be a nun when she was young.
- The Conscience - Carrie
- Dark and Troubled Past - lampshaded with a villainess named "Dark Ann" Troubled.
- Not to mention her son, the dork Ken Troubled.
- Dating Catwoman - Or in Mr. Mighty's case, marrying her.
- Deadpan Snarker - Zinger Sharpley
- Death by Childbirth - Thump's mother
- Dramatic Thunder - Lampshaded when Mr. Mighty meets the neighbors
- Embarrassing Middle Name - Thump's full name is Thomas Humperdinck Sharpley
- Expressive Mask - Most heroes and villains have this, with Monochromatic Eyes
- Occasionally, Carrie's eyes will also Open the Iris
- Eye Glasses - Several characters, including Jane's mother, Ken Troubled, Greta Goode, and Carrie.
- The Faceless even though we see quite a few people behind masks; the most constant is Mister Mighty whom we get to see remove his mask, but only as silhouette. Granted, we see his face in Jane's Backstory arc, but every other time in the comic he never takes his mask off, even when just doing normal stuff like reading the paper at home or having meal with the family.
- One time he was seen coming out of the shower. Readers speculated as to whether he sports the Bald of Awesome.
- Family-Unfriendly Violence - when Wrecking Paul cuts loose.
- Fille Fatale - Gloria Goode has the boys eating out of her hand.
- Well, sort of.
- Finger-Poke of Doom - Mr. Mighty can knock people unconscious by flicking a finger.
- Follow in My Footsteps - Summer is kind of limited in choice of career (having superpowers and all).
- Four-Fingered Hands - Invoked with Uma and her father; otherwise averted.
- Fun with Acronyms - S.A.V.E.U.S. Also, Mr. Mighty's previous group, G.O.O.D.G.U.I.S.E.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar - "Saint Francis University!"
- A slightly more Literal Metaphor here.
- Gender Blender Name - "Marion"??
- Gentle Giant - Thump Sharpley. Also an example of Dumb Is Good.
- Giving Someone the Pointer Finger - Again, see page image. His nefarious nemesis is nearby.
- Half-Human Hybrid - Dolly Bird and G-Nat
- Hair of Gold - Jane "Goldie" Aurum
- Happily Married - Mr. Mighty and Jane (when the kids are away, the grown-ups will play ...)
- Harmless Electrocution - Played straight here; subverted here.
- Justified in that one's a super and nigh-invulnerable, the other is just an ordinary human.
- Harmless Freezing - Matt O'Morph falls victim to this.
- Also subverted with Cool Hand Lucy - she can only drop her opponent's body temperature by five degrees, but that's plenty enough to leave a normal person nearly paralyzed with hypothermia.
- He-Man Woman Hater - Wrecking Paul (violently)
- Heroes-R-Us - S.A.V.E.U.S.
- Hot Mom - Jane
- Hyperspace Mallet - Although due to her Super Strength Summer only uses a fly swatter.
- If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him - Mr. Mighty to Jane, as she plans on killing her boss in order to take revenge for her friend.
- If You Taunt Him You Will Be Just Like Him - Carrie refuses to respond when insulted.
- Improbable Weapon User: Summer's fly swatter.
- Improbably Predictable: In one strip, we get simultaneous Spit Take prediction.
- In the Blood - invoked, then subverted by Jane Mighty
- Ironic Echo Cut - invoked here, and again here.
- I See London - Mr. Mighty accidentally flashes his Goofy Print Underwear to the next-door neighbor.
- Kidanova - Ryan, who usually ends up on the wrong end of a Hyperspace Mallet.
- Large Ham - Mr. Mighty, intentionally
- Letter Motif - Mr. Mighty and his two brothers are Marion, Michael, and Morrison.
- Also, the neighborhood moms are Jane, Joan, Jenny, Ginny, June, Jan, and Jin; the single dads are John and Jean (French).
- LOLcats - Parodied when a Jewish character wears a t-shirt reading "cant haz cheezeburger".
- May-December Romance - Ben Sharpley and his second wife, Jintara. Enough of an age difference that she's a year younger than her stepson, Thump.
- Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal - Iron Jane, following Wrecking Paul revealing his true colors.
- Mundane Fantastic - Being a superhero (or villain) is just another profession.
- Mysterious Watcher - The Mysterious Watchful Presence, a Coat, Hat, Mask vigilante.
- No Celebrities Were Harmed - Lee Free Sr. bears more than a passing resemblance in both looks and personality to George Carlin. In fact the strip he's introduced in has him using a line by Carlin.
- Nigh Invulnerability - Mr. Mighty (and to a lesser extent, Matt O'Morph).
- Paper-Thin Disguise - Uma and her father, aliens stranded on Earth, disguise themselves by wearing glasses.
- Later subverted, when they mention using an "Adams Field" (a Shout-Out to Douglas Adams' Life The Universe And Everything).
- Petting Zoo People - Uma and her father, plus a couple of other characters stalking them.
- Power Incontinence - Summer has to wear a special mask, 24/7, to keep her Eye Beams in check.
- Prehensile Hair - Carrie
- Puberty Superpower - Summer
- Punch Clock Hero/Villain - pretty much everyone
- Punny Name - Enough to warrant their own page.
- Restraining Bolt: Summer's mask, which keeps her eye beams in check.
- Scary Shiny Glasses - subverted by Prof. Odious
- Shout-Out - Other webcomics such as Narbonic, Girly, The Wotch, El Goonish Shive, The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob ...
- TV Tropes gets one too
Ed:"(yeah, this will go into TV Tropes soon)" |
- Show the Forehead - Summer (the mask that blocks her Eye Beams also acts as a hairband)
- Something Person - Mr. Mighty, of course
- Stealth Hi Bye - Cappuccino, anyone?
- Steven Ulysses Perhero - Mr. (Marion John "Marko") Mighty
- Stock Super Powers - Mr. Mighty's strength, Dot Dash's speed, Summer's eye beams, Matt O'Morph's Rubber Man body, and so on ...
- Stripperiffic - Leotards Of Power for the Jane Gang, complete with Cleavage Window and Combat Stilettos.
- Stylistic Suck - Matt O'Morph doesn't have the best control over his Shapeshifter Default Form. The artist represents this by drawing him left-handed.
- Super Registration Act - Mr. Mighty gets ticketed for not carrying his ID while breaking up a bank robbery. Word of God is that this is just a plot device.
- Symbol Swearing - an occasional "damn" sneaks in, but grawlix are used for anything stronger
- Tropaholics Anonymous - VilAnon, an organization for recovering villains
- Visible Silence - Examples here and here.
- We Hardly Knew Ye - Golden Jane
- Weirdness Censor - Uma's glasses, when turned to maximum power, project an Adams field so strong, it jams whatever devices the mysterious dog and cow guys are using to track her. Of course, that still provides some useful information...
- Wham! Episode - Wrecking Paul revealing his true self.
- What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway? - S.B.D can turn completely invisible, but emits a horrible odor when he does.
- Work Off the Debt - Summer and Carrie have to do this after doing a little damage to the local arcade.
- Written Sound Effect - brought to you by the Don Martin Memorial Onomatopoetic Society.
- You Have to Have Jews - an entire family of lawyers couldn't be gentiles, right?
- You Just Told Me - Mr. Mighty engages a criminal in casual conversation, with a little Obfuscating Stupidity thrown in.