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Major Bummer
The title character, center, on the cover of Issue #11Publication information Publisher DC Comics Schedule Monthly Format Ongoing series Genre Humor/comedy, superhero Publication date August 1997 – October 1998 Number of issues 15 Main character(s) Major Bummer Creative team Writer(s) John Arcudi Penciller(s) Doug Mahnke Inker(s) Tom Nguyen Letterer(s) Willie Schubert Colorist(s) Carla Feeny
Allen JamisonCreator(s) John Arcudi
Doug MahnkeEditor(s) Peter Tomasi Major Bummer is a humorous comic book produced by DC Comics in the late 1990s. It was created by writer John Arcudi and artist Doug Mahnke.
Contents
Plot synopsis
Two alien college students (named Zinnak and Yoof) are doing their thesis on heroes in Earth culture. To further their study, they send through the mail EEM's or Extreme Enhancement Modules that, when opened, attach themselves to the heart of the recipient endowing them with superpowers.
The main character of Major Bummer was Lou Martin. Lou was a slacker who, due to the incompetence of Yoof received an EEM instead of Martin Louis, an upwardly mobile young lawyer and philanthropist. Lou received a new muscular body that is inhumanly strong and has super-human intelligence. Unfortunately, because Lou is so lazy, he is only able to use his intelligence either subconsciously or during moments of extreme concentration. Despite this flaw, Lou was an erudite and intelligent individual already. The great irony being that his limitations were always his own fault and he enjoyed being a slacker; unlike most superheroes, gaining powers was actually an inconvenience to him. Lou's EEM was designed to attract trouble and the other superhumans whom Martin would have chosen to lead.
The other "Superheroes" included: Val Andrist, the environmentalist daughter of an Ice Cream magnate who could fly, Francis Dutton, an aromatherapist hippie with a sonic scream, Lauren Isley, an elderly woman who could predict the future (but was so absent-minded she got confused with the past), a cat that became a giant when scared (it opened and ate her owner's EEM by mistake, later adopted by Lauren) and "Gecko", a nerdish man who could stick to walls and took the concept of being a superhero too seriously.
EEM's were also gifted to a group of supervillains and attracted to one another in order to ensure battles would occur (most notably the loser-turned-monster Nunzio whom Lou accidentally brain damaged via unintentional electrocution). Other stories involved a Nazi dinosaur from a parallel universe named Tyrannosaurus Reich, a demon-possessed toddler, alien worms that ate everything, an overly adoring fan of Lou's that tried to kill him to make him more famous and an alien time traveler that destroyed time leading to Lou's future self recruiting the present day Lou to battle the time traveller.
Major Bummer was cancelled after issue 15 due to poor sales although it had a cult following[citation needed] - "Sales were bad and there was just no way to keep this book going", wrote editor Peter Tomasi in the final letter pages of the last issue.
Supervillains
- Tyrannosaurus Reich is a supervillain who was featured in Major Bummer #5. T. Reich was pulled to earth through a dimensional portal from a dimension inhabited by Nazi dinosaurs.[1]
References
- Major Bummer at the Grand Comics Database
- Major Bummer at the Comic Book DB
External links
- Major Bummer at the DC Database project
Categories:- DC Comics titles
- 1997 comic debuts
- Humor comics
- Superhero comics
- Comics characters introduced in 1997
- DC Comics superheroes
- Fictional majors
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