Display title | Super Temps |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Super Temps is a super-hero parody comic where not only are all the principal characters are punch clock heroes and villains, but many other stock characters (from the Damsel in Distress to the mooks) are alos just working their day jobs. It's set in a world where the entire economy is based off the merchandising and media sales from the public conflicts of Supers (and the government owns a large stake in it). Additionally, everyone has a power -- most of them just suck in a comic book sense, like having all the small, lost objects show up in your dryer, or immunity to cholesterol [dead link]. |