Post by Z451 on Feb 14, 2014 13:26:15 GMT
Arthur
Arthur wears a moth suit, which gives him the ability to fly, but he is often mistaken for a bunny because of the shape and size of his costume's antennae, and the fact that his wings are usually folded up.
He is an extremely kind, sensible and intelligent person, but his social skills are somewhat lacking as he is shy and has little self-confidence.
He often shows mild discomfort or annoyance with the dangers and frustrations of being a superhero's sidekick.
Various family members and friends continuously beg him to give up his superhero lifestyle.
Arthur is Jewish, but he does celebrate non-Jewish holidays, such as Christmas.
Arthur’s apartment serves as his and The Tick’s superhero headquarters.
Arthur first appeared as a character in The Tick #4, but he can be seen as a mysterious flying figure in the background of earlier issues of that series.
Trained as an accountant, Arthur purchases his moth suit at an auction and decides to pursue the life of a superhero.
He is currently on indefinite "psychiatric leave" from his accounting firm.
After rescuing the Thorn of Oblivion, a powerful ninja artifact, and helping The Tick and Oedipus defeat the ninjas, Arthur decides to become The Tick’s sidekick.
Arthur has a romantic relationship with Chet Atkins, a waitress at a local fast food restaurant, whom Arthur rescues after the restaurant is destroyed.
Arthur has two sisters, Dot and Alice.
Alice is married to an ex-coworker of Arthur’s named Errol, who, after winning a fortune in Las Vegas, decides to become a supervillain, the Slot Jockey of Doom.
Alice and Errol have two children.
In the animated series, Dot begins dating paleontologist "Dinosaur" Neil, an associate of Arthur and the Tick's and occasional unwilling supervillain (accidental ingestion of a sample of cloned dinosaur tissue causes him to transform into a giant, mindless reptilian), and eventually marries him.
Arthur's costume and timid nature were inspired by "The Mothman," one of the Minutemen in Alan Moore's Watchmen.
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He is an extremely kind, sensible and intelligent person, but his social skills are somewhat lacking as he is shy and has little self-confidence.
He often shows mild discomfort or annoyance with the dangers and frustrations of being a superhero's sidekick.
Various family members and friends continuously beg him to give up his superhero lifestyle.
Arthur is Jewish, but he does celebrate non-Jewish holidays, such as Christmas.
Arthur’s apartment serves as his and The Tick’s superhero headquarters.
Arthur first appeared as a character in The Tick #4, but he can be seen as a mysterious flying figure in the background of earlier issues of that series.
Trained as an accountant, Arthur purchases his moth suit at an auction and decides to pursue the life of a superhero.
He is currently on indefinite "psychiatric leave" from his accounting firm.
After rescuing the Thorn of Oblivion, a powerful ninja artifact, and helping The Tick and Oedipus defeat the ninjas, Arthur decides to become The Tick’s sidekick.
Arthur has a romantic relationship with Chet Atkins, a waitress at a local fast food restaurant, whom Arthur rescues after the restaurant is destroyed.
Arthur has two sisters, Dot and Alice.
Alice is married to an ex-coworker of Arthur’s named Errol, who, after winning a fortune in Las Vegas, decides to become a supervillain, the Slot Jockey of Doom.
Alice and Errol have two children.
In the animated series, Dot begins dating paleontologist "Dinosaur" Neil, an associate of Arthur and the Tick's and occasional unwilling supervillain (accidental ingestion of a sample of cloned dinosaur tissue causes him to transform into a giant, mindless reptilian), and eventually marries him.
Arthur's costume and timid nature were inspired by "The Mothman," one of the Minutemen in Alan Moore's Watchmen.
Links
The Tick Wiki
International Wiki
Copyright Owner
New England Comics Press
Record:
W:
L: