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Edlund created The Tick as a mascot for a newsletter of the Norwood, Massachusetts store New England Comics, where he was a customer. Edlund expanded this into stories, beginning with the three-page tale "The Tick" in ''New England Comics Newsletter'' #14–15 (July/August – September/October 1986), in which the hero escapes from a mental institution. The character became popular and the store financed a black-and-white comic book series, with the first issue released in June, 1988; it's been reprinted at least nine times since then.
Edlund created The Tick as a mascot for a newsletter of the Norwood, Massachusetts store New England Comics, where he was a customer. Edlund expanded this into stories, beginning with the three-page tale "The Tick" in ''New England Comics Newsletter'' #14–15 (July/August – September/October 1986), in which the hero escapes from a mental institution. The character became popular and the store financed a black-and-white comic book series, with the first issue released in June, 1988; it's been reprinted at least nine times since then.


From 1994-1996, [[Fox Kids]] broadcast a well-made and fondly-remembered [[The Tick (animation)|animated adaptation]]. In 2001, [[Fox]] attempted to revive the series in a [[The Tick (television)|live action format]] with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role.
From 1994-1996, [[Fox Kids]] broadcast a well-made and fondly-remembered [[The Tick (animation)|animated adaptation]]. In 2001, [[FOX]] attempted to revive the series in a [[The Tick (television)|live action format]] with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role.

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Recently,{{when}} the comic has returned as a bi-monthly, ongoing title, written by Benito Cereno and drawn by Les McClane.

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* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Most fans agree that [[The Tick (animation)|the cartoon version]] was a great step for the franchise.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Most fans agree that [[The Tick (animation)|the cartoon version]] was a great step for the franchise.
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* [[The Greatest Story Never Told]]: Just to tweak Chairface Chippendale, his attempt to carve his name in the moon is hushed up and subsequently blamed on Charo.
* [[The Greatest Story Never Told]]: Just to tweak Chairface Chippendale, his attempt to carve his name in the moon is hushed up and subsequently blamed on Charo.
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]: Parodied to the point of ludicrousness (just take a look at the picture on the trope page).
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]: Parodied to the point of ludicrousness (just take a look at the picture on the trope page).
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Erm, the Tick.
* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]: Really, just look at the Tick's profile (preferably against the Tick-signal).
* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]: Really, just look at the Tick's profile (preferably against the Tick-signal).
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]: See ''[[The Tick (television)]]''.
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]: See ''[[The Tick (television)]]''.
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* [[No Name Given]]: The Tick
* [[No Name Given]]: The Tick
* [[Roof Hopping]]: But tends to smash the parts he lands on, and they don't take too kindly to that in Europe.
* [[Roof Hopping]]: But tends to smash the parts he lands on, and they don't take too kindly to that in Europe.
* [[Southern-Fried Genius|Southern-Fried Geniuses]]: One issue has the characters ran into a town full of genius hillbillies that got their hands on [[The Monolith]] from [[2001: A Space Odyssey]].
* [[Superhero]]
* [[Superhero]]
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: The Tick fights crime in a city named The City.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: The Tick fights crime in a city named [[The City]].


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A casual but incisive send-up of Superhero comics, written by Ben Edlund and published in the early 1990s. It features as its title character a super-strong, "Nigh Invulnerable" (or so he says), and probably insane moron with a hypertrophied sense of justice and Melodrama, given to bold, thoughtless action and near-incomprehensible Aesop-like pronouncements. Assisting the Tick in his daily struggle against the forces of Evil is Arthur, a former accountant, now moth-themed Sidekick.

Edlund created The Tick as a mascot for a newsletter of the Norwood, Massachusetts store New England Comics, where he was a customer. Edlund expanded this into stories, beginning with the three-page tale "The Tick" in New England Comics Newsletter #14–15 (July/August – September/October 1986), in which the hero escapes from a mental institution. The character became popular and the store financed a black-and-white comic book series, with the first issue released in June, 1988; it's been reprinted at least nine times since then.

From 1994-1996, Fox Kids broadcast a well-made and fondly-remembered animated adaptation. In 2001, FOX attempted to revive the series in a live action format with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role.

Recently,[when?] the comic has returned as a bi-monthly, ongoing title, written by Benito Cereno and drawn by Les McClane.

Tropes used in The Tick (comic) include: