Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

The DNAgents (Comic Book)

 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
type
TVTItem
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
label
The DNAgents (Comic Book)
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
page
TheDNAgents
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
comment
The DNAgents was a title originally released by Eclipse Comics in 1983, written by Mark Evanier and illustrated by Will Meugniot.It concerned a team of five genetically-engineered superhumans created by the Matrix Corporation to serve as spies/enforcers for the corporation's interests. The scientists did their job too well, creating a group with all-too-human foibles instead of the unquestioning robots the head of the corporation, Lucius Krell, was hoping for.The group consisted of: Surge: An angry lightning-controller. Rainbow: The Team Mom and a telepath who could create intricate illusions. As time wore on, it was rarely when she actually wanted to, however. Tank: Had Super-Strength and plenty of firepower thanks to his Powered Armor. Amber: A peppy girl who could fly and create discs of energy. Sham: The most withdrawn of the agents, who had the power to transform himself into anyone he wanted. Because his powers had the fewest direct combat applications, he also had commando training.They were joined by other superhuman allies like Lancer, a gleeful sendup of four-color comic heroes, and the spy Crossfire after his mantle was assumed by his bail bondsman, Jay Endicott, who became Rainbow's Love Interest.The comic originally ran for 24 issues from 1983-1985. Later that year it was picked up for another 17 issues as "The New DNAgents," even though it was a direct continuation of the previous storyline. Crossfire and Surge also had their own individual spinoff books. In 1986 a sourcebook for use with the Villains & Vigilantes role-playing game was released (Eclipse Comics also having run a mini-series based on the RPG that year), covering the material from the first 20 issues of the main series and the spinoff books out by then.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
fetched
2024-02-18T15:00:06Z
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
parsed
2024-02-18T15:00:06Z
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
processingComment
Dropped link to Fanservice: Not a Feature - IGNORE
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
isPartOf
DBTropes
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_153299b4
type
Boisterous Bruiser
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_153299b4
comment
Boisterous Bruiser: The side-hero Lancer, who kicked butt and had fun doing it.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_153299b4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_153299b4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_153299b4
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_178ca149
type
The Worf Effect
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_178ca149
comment
The Worf Effect: Tank unfortunately suffers the fate of most super-team tough guys, as new villains would always show how tough they were by punching him through a wall.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_178ca149
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_178ca149
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_178ca149
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_200c8312
type
Alternate Company Equivalent
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_200c8312
comment
Alternate Company Equivalent: Probably the comic's greatest claim to fame was a "stealth crossover" it had with Teen Titans. A thinly-veiled copy of the Titans known as Project Youngblood appeared in the pages of DNAgents, while a thinly-veiled copy of the DNAgents known as the Recombatants appeared in the pages of Titans, with the guest star group sacrificing themselves to save the day at the end of the arc.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_200c8312
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_200c8312
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_200c8312
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_34f590c9
type
Off on a Technicality
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_34f590c9
comment
Off on a Technicality: Surge hunts down Luger, the assassin who killed his replicant girlfriend, and sets fire to the building Luger is in planning to burn him alive. Surge is then arrested and put on trial for murder, but gets off when evidence surfaces showing Luger committed suicide by shooting himself before the building collapsed on top of him. Yep, last we hear of that.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_34f590c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_34f590c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_34f590c9
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_3946634e
type
The Smart Guy
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_3946634e
comment
The Smart Guy: Sham, who with his commando skills and ability to disguise himself takes a more cerebral approach to his duties.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_3946634e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_3946634e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_3946634e
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4704d87e
type
The Generalissimo
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4704d87e
comment
The Generalissimo: The Commander, clone-hating dictator of a fictional South African nation. And decked out in Powered Armor that makes Tank look puny.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4704d87e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4704d87e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4704d87e
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4ac8b81f
type
Humans Are the Real Monsters
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4ac8b81f
comment
Humans Are the Real Monsters: In effect, since the fact that the agents' heroic inclinations made them more human than many humans was a common theme.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4ac8b81f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4ac8b81f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4ac8b81f
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4e3d253b
type
Downer Ending
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4e3d253b
comment
Downer Ending: The second series ended with Krell facing the fact that the agents were too human to control and too powerful to be left running around the way they were. Their energy was drained leaving them nothing but lifeless mannequins in cold storage, even though Rainbow turned out to be pregnant with Crossfire's child.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4e3d253b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4e3d253b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4e3d253b
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4eaa9b84
type
Author Tract
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4eaa9b84
comment
Author Tract: Became this sometimes. An issue of Crossfire (which, it should be pointed out again, was about superhuman corporate espionage) was seriously an extended angry diatribe about Mark Evanier's well-known grievances with the Executive Meddling of kids cartoons.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4eaa9b84
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4eaa9b84
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_4eaa9b84
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_500ecfb7
type
The Big Guy
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_500ecfb7
comment
The Big Guy: Tank, who's the team's primary combat machine with his Super-Strength and Powered Armor loaded with guns and missiles.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_500ecfb7
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_500ecfb7
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_500ecfb7
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_57a91010
type
Green Rocks
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_57a91010
comment
Green Rocks: The ore "Regeneratum," which was used to bring the agents to life while giving them superpowers, which can also exhibit healing powers strong enough to raise the dead while inexplicably failing to cure an agent of serious Power Incontinence, or whatever else suited the writer's needs.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_57a91010
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_57a91010
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_57a91010
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5d9bdbb1
type
World's Strongest Man
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5d9bdbb1
comment
World's Strongest Man: The hero Lancer declares himself to be this. Since he can give Tank a run for his money, he probably he is.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5d9bdbb1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5d9bdbb1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5d9bdbb1
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5e929d58
type
Token Mini-Moe
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5e929d58
comment
Token Mini-Moe: Amber, who looks and acts like a young girl finding her place in the world (somewhat moreso than the other agents, that is).
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5e929d58
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5e929d58
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_5e929d58
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_60b21fa3
type
The Lancer
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_60b21fa3
comment
In an extremely amusing turn, Surge's own foil was a guest hero actually named Lancer, making Lancer The Lancer to The Lancer!
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_60b21fa3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_60b21fa3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_60b21fa3
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_643618e5
type
Replacement Goldfish
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_643618e5
comment
Replacement Goldfish: After his daughter was (accidentally) killed by the original Crossfire, Krell had a replicant of her created. Subverted as he ignored the replicant as much as he ignored the original; he had it done mainly to test the viability of having the agents created.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_643618e5
featureApplicability
-0.3
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_643618e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_643618e5
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_8767b1f3
type
Black-and-Gray Morality
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_8767b1f3
comment
Black-and-Gray Morality: The agents took on some really twisted characters, but it was almost always to the benefit of their corporate bosses. Krell was not a nice guy after all, and they were usually just choosing the Lesser of Two Evils. The Crossfire spinoff was a little more optimistic with him taking advantage of his new role to punish people the law couldn't or wouldn't.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_8767b1f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_8767b1f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_8767b1f3
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_96f6335d
type
Bodyguard Crush
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_96f6335d
comment
Bodyguard Crush: Surge is assigned to protect a replicant of the company CEO's (dead) daughter, and falls hard for her, it becoming his driving ambition to find a way to bring her back after she's killed. For extra melodrama, Surge kind of pathetically misremembers it as a sweeping Hollywood love story, when at most the replicant-daughter had been learning to tolerate him when she died.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_96f6335d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_96f6335d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_96f6335d
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a1d48853
type
Stupid Crooks
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a1d48853
comment
Stupid Crooks: A regular character in the pages of Crossfire was a counterfeiter. A talented counterfeiter, evidently, but one who couldn't resist putting obviously fake denominations and the faces of TV personalities on the bills.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a1d48853
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a1d48853
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a1d48853
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a426ae28
type
Multiple-Choice Past
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a426ae28
comment
Multiple-Choice Past: Lancer, the self-proclaimed strongest man in the world, never told the same origin story about where his powers came from.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a426ae28
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a426ae28
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a426ae28
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
type
Combining Mecha
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
comment
Combining Mecha: The huge robot Mega Man, who used the name years before a certain video game property made it famous.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_a950584d
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_aa77f7b8
type
Blood Transfusion Plot
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_aa77f7b8
comment
Blood Transfusion Plot: In one issue Crossfire gets a blood transfusion from Rainbow, as the agents' artificial blood is apparently universal. Although Crossfire's obviously worried that this might mean something will happen to his body eventually, nothing ever came of it.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_aa77f7b8
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_aa77f7b8
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_aa77f7b8
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_af2547c9
type
Informed Flaw
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_af2547c9
comment
Informed Flaw: Crossfire has one issue with him noting he needed to lose weight to be able to be doing all the Air Vent Escape work that comes with the job...in a panel showing him with a VERY prominent six-pack.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_af2547c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_af2547c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_af2547c9
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_b4fb00f6
type
Mistaken for Pedophile
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_b4fb00f6
comment
Mistaken for Pedophile: In an issue of Crossfire, Rainbow tries to get enough money to help the agents become independent from their corporate masters by posing for a nude photo shoot. Crossfire gets her out of her contract by pointing out that while she has the body and mind of a woman in her 20's she was born in a tank and is technically only seven years old, so a nude photo spread of her is kiddie porn (although the comic overlooks how by that logic Crossfire himself is a child molester for being in a sexual relationship with her...).
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_b4fb00f6
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_b4fb00f6
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_b4fb00f6
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_bf927e82
type
Non-Human Sidekick
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_bf927e82
comment
Non-Human Sidekick: Snafu, the imp-like result of an interrupted attempt to create a new DNAgent, is this.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_bf927e82
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_bf927e82
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_bf927e82
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_cbe687ab
type
Corrupt Corporate Executive
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_cbe687ab
comment
Corrupt Corporate Executive: Several, but most prominent is the agents' creator, Lucius Krell, who invested billions in creating life just to have superhuman minions to advance his own corporate interests.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_cbe687ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_cbe687ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_cbe687ab
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ce767e6f
type
Co-Dragons
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ce767e6f
comment
Co-Dragons: Positron and Electron for Evil Genius Dr. Alexi Vlasov. They kind of have to be that way, since their main power is to cause a massive shock that only works when they touch their target at the same time.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ce767e6f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ce767e6f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ce767e6f
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_dabc7a46
type
Sixth Ranger
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_dabc7a46
comment
Sixth Ranger: Crossfire, who becomes a regular ally to the team after several issues.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_dabc7a46
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_dabc7a46
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_dabc7a46
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ea9f0351
type
My Brain Is Big
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ea9f0351
comment
My Brain Is Big: Fired Matrix Corporation scientist Alexi Vlasov performed experiments on himself that ultimately made his brain so big he has to have a big glass bubble attached to his head to hold it. Also Worm of the last few issues of the second series, whose brain grew to ludicrous proportions due to a literal accident involving a glowing rock.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ea9f0351
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ea9f0351
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_ea9f0351
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_f66dfb4b
type
His Name Really Is "Barkeep"
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_f66dfb4b
comment
His Name Really Is "Barkeep": The agents never went by anything but their codenames even when they attended college to learn how to blend in with humans better.
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_f66dfb4b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_f66dfb4b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_f66dfb4b
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
type
ItemName
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
comment
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
 The DNAgents (Comic Book) / int_name
itemName
The DNAgents (Comic Book)

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Definite Article Title / int_864cab0d
 The DNAgents (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Role-Playing Game / int_864cab0d