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  • 25 Years Later, This MCU Meets 'Seinfeld' Sitcom Doesn't Have a Single Bad Episode Lloyd Farley
    Few genres are as tailor-made for parody than the superhero genre. Sure, we love it. It's pure, escapist spectacle that can stir a passionate debate over the most minute of details. But let's be honest: the concept of adults, fighting crime in tights and capes, is inherently ridiculous. Yet "tailor-made" can't be mistaken for lazy: it's the difference between clever superhero parodies that work, like Mystery Men or The Boys, and those that don't, ร  la Superhero Movie. And well before The Boys, 2
     

25 Years Later, This MCU Meets 'Seinfeld' Sitcom Doesn't Have a Single Bad Episode

12 May 2026 at 03:16

Few genres are as tailor-made for parody than the superhero genre. Sure, we love it. It's pure, escapist spectacle that can stir a passionate debate over the most minute of details. But let's be honest: the concept of adults, fighting crime in tights and capes, is inherently ridiculous. Yet "tailor-made" can't be mistaken for lazy: it's the difference between clever superhero parodies that work, like Mystery Men or The Boys, and those that don't, ร  la Superhero Movie. And well before The Boys, 25 years ago, Fox took a shot at the burgeoning genre with The Tick... and it is perfection.

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