Josh_Kablack wrote:The Tick causes property damage via his superleaping. So does Allison Green.
The Tick convinces himself that the good guys have saved the day even when they took so long that the laser carved parts of the moon; Allison convinces herself that there are no more supervillans when Menace surrenders.
She does? I never noticed.
The whole world is convinced there are no more Tier One supervillains.
I don't really see any connection with the Tick beyond both of them being deconstructions, and the consequences of that. Super strength and invulnerability are the most vanilla powers to have and Superman has them, the obvious choice for the second guy is a Batman riff and so on.
Besides, twisting the Tick into something like that is a little too deep for a comic where ultimately the main character rejects punching supervillains, vigilantism, taking over the world for its own good, and becoming a martyr to save countless lives via organ donorship as the right ways to save the world and instead becomes a college student SJW and comes up with feminist Facebook.
The above paragraph is uncharitable, this really is a good comic about wrestling with superpowers not actually being able to save the world, but the above does happen in it.