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Is the Tick Imaginary?

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The main theory is that the superhero known as the Tick is an imaginary superhero made by a kid in his sick bed. This means that all the villains in The Tick are based on inanimate objects. An example is that his archenemy, Chairface Chippendale is just a normal chair in his room, and El Seed, a flower-based super villain, is based on flowers found in his room. His sidekick, Arthur is his father in real life. This is shown in the franchise which Arthur is seen constantly moving due to his job as an accoundant. The American Maid is the boy's mother. This explains why he wasn't interested in her in the franchise, despite her being very sexualized. It all ends due to the boy contacted with a tick, which gave him an illness, and this explains why he got the idea and name from for his fictional persona. I know this could only count for the cartoons, why don't you extend this to all of the franchise itself instead of just the cartoon. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.91.225.142 (talk) 05:19, 6 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

You haven't made it clear what you mean by "main theory": could you provide some reliable sources to back up this claim? If not, this would constitute original research. ~dom Kaos~ (talk) 13:01, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

invunerable/invincable

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is the Tick "nigh invulnerable" or "nigh invincible". CNN says "nigh invincible". I rember reading this in High School in the 80s as a BW comic. I remember it as "nigh invincible" - CNN : 'The Tick' finds new home, life on Amazon BrianFennell (talk) 12:23, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]