Difference between revisions of "Waterworks"
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When the [[Zomkicks]] attacked during ''[[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]]'', Moist Lass and the rest of the Squad confronted [[Frank Marzan]], who lead them to [[The Chessman]]. After picking up [[The Groundhog]] and [[Stalker]], they had a fight-and-team-up with the other characters in the crossover, barely escaping the Zomkicks. When they tracked the Chessman down to his lair, Moist Lass and [[Stink Boy]] faced down a Zomkickified [[Unperceptive Lad]] and [[Kid Shakespeare]] and won. | When the [[Zomkicks]] attacked during ''[[Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks]]'', Moist Lass and the rest of the Squad confronted [[Frank Marzan]], who lead them to [[The Chessman]]. After picking up [[The Groundhog]] and [[Stalker]], they had a fight-and-team-up with the other characters in the crossover, barely escaping the Zomkicks. When they tracked the Chessman down to his lair, Moist Lass and [[Stink Boy]] faced down a Zomkickified [[Unperceptive Lad]] and [[Kid Shakespeare]] and won. | ||
− | Afterwards, the Sidekick Squad moved into the Chessman's lair. When [[RobGoblin]] and the [[X-Intruder]] attacked<ref name=CotB /> | + | Afterwards, the Sidekick Squad moved into the Chessman's lair. When [[RobGoblin]] and the [[X-Intruder]] attacked<ref name=CotB />, she got Liefeldized and put into an illusion of a dystopian future where she carried the more impressive moniker of '''Waterworks'''. After they were defeated/paid off, she decided to keep the name and figure. |
− | + | When Vigilante Guy returned, she was one of the ones who voted for him to stay. | |
When [[Simon Devious]] kidnapped basically all of [[Decibel Dude]] and Vigilante Guy's supporting casts, she was brainwashed into a high school guidance counselor and stuck in a virtual world until [[Cutlery Lass]] saved them all. | When [[Simon Devious]] kidnapped basically all of [[Decibel Dude]] and Vigilante Guy's supporting casts, she was brainwashed into a high school guidance counselor and stuck in a virtual world until [[Cutlery Lass]] saved them all. |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 30 March 2024
Waterworks is a sidekick created by Peter Milan. | |
Alter Ego: | Unknown |
Aliases: | Moist Lass |
Primary Writer: | Peter Milan, Marie Antoon, Mike Escutia |
Status: | Member of the Sidekick Squad |
Usability: | Usable With Permission |
History
Under the nom de guerre of Moist Lass, she tried out to be Vigilante Guy's sidekick. When she was rejected in favor of Jack Serious, she teamed up with the other rejects to form the Sidekick Squad.
When the Zomkicks attacked during Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks, Moist Lass and the rest of the Squad confronted Frank Marzan, who lead them to The Chessman. After picking up The Groundhog and Stalker, they had a fight-and-team-up with the other characters in the crossover, barely escaping the Zomkicks. When they tracked the Chessman down to his lair, Moist Lass and Stink Boy faced down a Zomkickified Unperceptive Lad and Kid Shakespeare and won.
Afterwards, the Sidekick Squad moved into the Chessman's lair. When RobGoblin and the X-Intruder attacked[1], she got Liefeldized and put into an illusion of a dystopian future where she carried the more impressive moniker of Waterworks. After they were defeated/paid off, she decided to keep the name and figure.
When Vigilante Guy returned, she was one of the ones who voted for him to stay.
When Simon Devious kidnapped basically all of Decibel Dude and Vigilante Guy's supporting casts, she was brainwashed into a high school guidance counselor and stuck in a virtual world until Cutlery Lass saved them all.
Personality
Fun-loving and smart.
Powers and Abilities
Water generation.
Appearance
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Appearances
- First Appearance: Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy #6
- Decibel Dude & Vigilante Guy #7-8, 44, 49
- Sidekick Squad #1-3 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Parts 1, 4 & 7)
- Pliable Lad #27 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 5)
- Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives #10 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 6)
- Sidekick Squad #4/Pliable Lad #28/Glitch Girl and the Alt.Ter.Net.Tives #11 (Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 8)
- Crisis of Infinite Sidekicks Part 9: Aftermaths & Reactions