The Tick

The Tick is a comedic superhero, created by Ben Edlund in 1986.

A square-jawed, muscular man in a bright blue bodysuit, with antennae sticking up from his head, the Tick is an absurdist parody of superheroes. The Tick is high-spirited, frequently obtuse, and is prone to making odd, dim remarks and "inspirational" speeches filled with confusing, bizarre metaphors. His superpowers are nigh-invulnerability, which allows him to crash and bang about without injury, and super strength. His battle cry is "Spoon!"

Like many superheroes, The Tick has a sidekick: an accountant named Arthur, who wears a moth suit that allows him to fly, although he is often mistaken for a winged rabbit. The Tick is impulsive, and Arthur serves as a sort of conscience; the hero often irks his sidekick. Arthur's battle cry is "Not in the face! Not in the face!"

Originally featured in an independent comic book series, The Tick and Arthur were made popular by an animated television series (199496) and a live action series (200102).

In all of his incarnations, The Tick is surrounded by a cast of equally absurd superheroes and villains, many of them parodies of popular comic book characters and character types. The Tick lives in a city called, simply, "The City". In the animated series, this is the place all of the "reject" superheroes (and presumably the supervillains) are sent after their trial (a prospective superhero/villain needs to present themselves to a special council and exhibit their powers and nature. The council then decides whether the inductee is worthy of joining their ranks. Successful inductees are assigned to a specific territory, failures are sent to The City where they can't cause any harm or get in any real hero/villain's way).

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Franchise history

In 1986, 17-year-old Ben Edlund created The Tick as a mascot for the newsletter of New England Comics in Boston, where he worked part-time. The character, which bore an uncanny resemblance in costume and personality to The Cockroach from Cerebus the Aardvark, became popular and the store financed a few black and white comic books, written and illustrated by Edlund and featuring the character. In 1989, The Tick #4 introduced Arthur.

The Tick became extensively popular in the underground comics scene and soon New England published a regular series, in color, which featured the character, and spin-offs, featuring characters such as Paul, the Samurai and the Man-Eating Cow. Edlund continued to write and illustrate these projects through his years as a undergraduate film student at Massachusetts College of Art.

In 1994, the Fox Network licensed The Tick as a Saturday morning cartoon show, which Edlund wrote and co-produced. The Tick was voiced by Townsend Coleman, and his sidekick Arthur by Micky Dolenz in season one, with Rob Paulsen taking over the Arthur role in seasons two and three. The series also featured Die Fledermaus, a shallow, self-absorbed Batman parody; Sewer Urchin, a Rain Man-like version of Aquaman; and American Maid, a more noble superhero featuring aspects of Wonder Woman and Captain America. Reruns on Comedy Central helped make the series a cult hit with adults and it lasted three seasons.

In 2001, Fox introduced live-action TV series, written and executive produced by Edlund. The series starred Patrick Warburton as The Tick, David Burke as Arthur, Nestor Carbonell as Batmanuel (a version of Die Fledermaus) and Liz Vassey as Captain Liberty (a version of American Maid). These changes were due to copyright issues - characters created specifically for the cartoon series could not be reused, but ones from the comic were allowed. Once again, the series found a cult audience, but this incarnation failed to find a larger audience.

It was released on DVD in 2003. Ben Edlund says on one of the DVD commentary tracks that he hopes the sales of the DVD might spur development of either a revived series or a movie, similar to the fates of other cult TV series, such as Family Guy and Firefly. As of 2005, this has yet to happen.

Comic book

Characters in the comic book

Animated series

Characters in the animated series

List of episodes in the animated series

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Memorable Quotes From the Animated Series

Live-action series

Characters in the live-action series

List of episodes in the live-action series

The episodes are listed here in their intended order (according to the DVD release). When they were originally aired on the FOX Network in the United States they were aired out of order.

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See also: The Tick, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003