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Ultraduck / Comicbook
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Created in the nineties by young Mexican author Eggar Delgado, Ultraduck is a superhero comic miniseries about the first Flying Brick in an all-animal setting. The series is about Carlos, a young man whose his life isn't going anywhere, can't get his crush Lisa to notice him, and has to grow up in order to get himself together. His life, however, changes when he gains a gauntlet from outer space that turns him into a super hero, but he also has to face someone with equal power in Horace Rooson.The series was originally a short 4 issue miniseries drawn and written by Edgar Delgado in the nineties, where the story became a Cult Classic. From that miniseries, came a spin off called "The Valiants", a group of superheroes inspired by Ultraduck.Edgar then went to become an official colorist at Marvel Comics, and in 2011, decided to remake his comic book series, though this time the comic would be drawn by artist Omar Lozano.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })The series is a homage to good old fashioned superhero stories like Spider-Man, especially during the time the original series was published. The original comic book series is considered something of an Old Shame for the author due to being inexperienced when he wrote it, with its remake showing how far his talent has grown. Likewise, from the remake also came a remake of "The Valiants", with occasional cameos from Ultraduck himself.The series is published by Arcana comics, and can also be acquired in Comixology. | |
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Canon Foreigner | |
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Canon Foreigner: The remake adds new characters to the setting. Carlos' best friend, Louie, who didn't exist in the original version, was created so Carlos had someone to talk to instead of giving an Info Dump in thought bubbles. Tropes Are Not Bad. Carina Chirpeen, Horace's ex-girlfriend, doesn't exist in the original version either. She was created to be a Morality Pet to his ex-boyfriend Ax-Crazy super villain alternate self, and to be Lisa's friend. Tropes Are Not Bad either, as Carlos and Horace's stories are more connected this way. | |
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Gender Flip: The Mafia boss from the original comic was made into a woman named Hyleena in the remake. | |
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Characterization Marches On | |
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Characterization Marches On: In the remake, Horace's first appearance was as a bulky Ax-Crazy super villain, following his original incarnation characterization of being Drunk with Power. His later appearance, however, presents him as more stoic and collected character, while still hammy to an extent, thanks in part to his Morality Pet. | |
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Central Theme | |
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Central Theme: Growing up and taking responsibilities is a theme that both Carlos and Horace have to learn through the story. | |
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Badass Normal: The Clash, a ninja who is antagonistic to both Ultraduck and Horace, is shown to be just a normal man using gadgets to fight against them. | |
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames | |
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames: In the original comic book series, the name of Horace's supervillain alias was "Ultra Gallo". This wasn't adapted in the english remake because Ultra Gallo in english can be read as "Ultra Cock". | |
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Adaptation Personality Change | |
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Adaptation Personality Change: At first glance, Horace's personality as a Drunk with Power supervillain with a victim complex appears to mirror his original incarnation, however, his real self is later shown to be quite stoic, something his original self wasn't. (When he was captured by The Clash, he was as arrogant without his powers as with them). | |
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Kamehame Hadoken | |
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Kamehame Hadoken: In the original comic book series, Ultraduck manages to defeat Ultra Gallo by blowing a beam wave into him. The author was a fan of Dragon Ball Z back in the day. | |
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Shooting Superman | |
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Shooting Superman: Bullets do nothing to Carlos, as some thugs find out. | |
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Badasses Wear Bandanas | |
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Badasses Wear Bandanas: Carlos sports a neat black bandana in his Ultraduck identity. It appears it comes with the outfit. | |
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Eldritch Abomination | |
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Eldritch Abomination: The sentient entity that gives both Horace and Carlos their powers is a giant creature with tarantula eyes who is in a hellish looking dimension. Naturally, Carlos is freaked up by it. | |
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Classical Anti-Hero | |
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Classical Antihero: Carlos is presented as sort of a flawed hero. Yes, he is a good person at heart, but part of the reason he became Ultraduck was so that his crush would notice him more. Louie calls him on this. | |
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Destructive Saviour | |
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Destructive Saviour: Downplayed. Carlos is called out by the police for using violent means to stop some criminals' vehicles, mostly because it will cause traffic problems. | |
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Shout-Out: Two reporters ask Ultraduck if he is an alien. | |
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Occidental Otaku | |
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Occidental Otaku: Mafia boss Anna Hyleena is stated to be an oriental geek by Horace, and its shown in her fashion sense. | |
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Walking Shirtless Scene | |
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Walking Shirtless Scene: In the original series, after his defeat at the hands of Ultraduck, Horace is shown only wearing his underwear for the rest of the comic run. This was omitted from the remake. | |
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The Cape | |
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The Cape: Despite being a Classical Antihero, Carlos is a pretty good person at heart, and follows the archetype of a superhero very well. | |
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Morality Pet | |
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Carina Chirpeen, Horace's ex-girlfriend, doesn't exist in the original version either. She was created to be a Morality Pet to his ex-boyfriend Ax-Crazy super villain alternate self, and to be Lisa's friend. Tropes Are Not Bad either, as Carlos and Horace's stories are more connected this way. | |
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InfoDump | |
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Carlos' best friend, Louie, who didn't exist in the original version, was created so Carlos had someone to talk to instead of giving an Info Dump in thought bubbles. Tropes Are Not Bad. | |
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Would Hit a Girl | |
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Would Hit a Girl: Horace's is more than willing to hurt Anna Hyleena for destroying his life, smacking her and later sending her flying to her death. | |
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