10 Weirdest Indie Superheroes, Ranked

Superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman have lasted decades thanks to their widespread appeal. Loved by adults and children alike, these characters are appreciated for their legendary personalities, costumes, and power sets. Their settings, supporting casts, and rogues gallery have also achieved mainstream appeal.
As iconic heroes found their footing, the comic medium simultaneously experimented with many different superheroes. For every hero that lands on a gimmick that seems obvious in hindsight, there are many more characters with bizarre powers, intentional or not. Some indie comic characters, such as the Tick, Madman, or the Flaming Carrot, have garnered a following, while others have languished in obscurity for decades after their introduction.
While Frank has a childlike innocence with bouts of aggression, the world around him is fairly outlandish. Finding himself in many situations where he faces pulp-inspired adversaries, such as clones, aliens and robots, Frank blends in well with the drama that happens beside him. With situations such as one of Frank’s creators injecting himself with a brain-enhancing serum until he turns into a giant brain, there is no shortage of surreal imagery in this series.

Superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman have lasted decades thanks to their widespread appeal. Loved by adults and children alike, these characters are appreciated for their legendary personalities, costumes, and power sets. Their settings, supporting casts, and rogues gallery have also achieved mainstream appeal.

As iconic heroes found their footing, the comic medium simultaneously experimented with many different superheroes. For every hero that lands on a gimmick that seems obvious in hindsight, there are many more characters with bizarre powers, intentional or not. Some indie comic characters, such as the Tick, Madman, or the Flaming Carrot, have garnered a following, while others have languished in obscurity for decades after their introduction.

While Frank has a childlike innocence with bouts of aggression, the world around him is fairly outlandish. Finding himself in many situations where he faces pulp-inspired adversaries, such as clones, aliens and robots, Frank blends in well with the drama that happens beside him. With situations such as one of Frank’s creators injecting himself with a brain-enhancing serum until he turns into a giant brain, there is no shortage of surreal imagery in this series.

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