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[[Image:Super_Hip_The_Adventures_of_Bob_Hope.png|right]]The guitar-playing superhero alter-ego of super-square teen Tadwallader Jutefruce, in the comic book series  ''The Adventures of Bob Hope''. Yes, comedian Bob Hope had his own DC comic book. In the "Super-Hip, the Sickest Super-Hero of 'Em All" story of issue  #95 (October-November 1965), he's babysitting an old college buddy's teenage son, Tad. When Tad gets bullied by a couple of locals enough, his rage unlocks his alter-ego, Super-Hip. It's sorta Dr. Jeckyll-and-Mr.-Hyde-style, as Tad never remembers being Super-Hip, but Super-Hip remembers being Tad.
  
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Inexplicably, Super-Hip has a super guitar from nowhere. Super-Hip's powers are weird. He can turn his body into giant versions of household appliances, which is creepy-looking. He turns into a giant electric razor, ice-cream scoop, can of whipped cream, electric fan, and a vacuum cleaner.
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He visits the Cafe Go-Go-Ghoul and sings, using a beam from his super guitar to make people dance.
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He first appeared in issue #95 (October-November 1965), but appeared regularly in the comic after that, until issue, #107 (). He popped up in an original ''Doom Patrol'', issue #104 (June, 1966). He even came back as a Vegas lounge act and college buddy of Doom Patroller Cliff Steel, in ''Doom Patrol'' #20 (May 2011)
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==External Links==
 
*https://www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/2017/06/adventures-of-bob-hope-95-1965.html
 
*https://www.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/2017/06/adventures-of-bob-hope-95-1965.html
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Hip
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*https://comicvine.gamespot.com/super-hip/4005-18078/
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*http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Tadwallader_Jutefruce_(New_Earth)
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[[Category:Superheroes]]

Revision as of 09:13, 6 August 2018

Super Hip The Adventures of Bob Hope.png

The guitar-playing superhero alter-ego of super-square teen Tadwallader Jutefruce, in the comic book series The Adventures of Bob Hope. Yes, comedian Bob Hope had his own DC comic book. In the "Super-Hip, the Sickest Super-Hero of 'Em All" story of issue #95 (October-November 1965), he's babysitting an old college buddy's teenage son, Tad. When Tad gets bullied by a couple of locals enough, his rage unlocks his alter-ego, Super-Hip. It's sorta Dr. Jeckyll-and-Mr.-Hyde-style, as Tad never remembers being Super-Hip, but Super-Hip remembers being Tad.

Inexplicably, Super-Hip has a super guitar from nowhere. Super-Hip's powers are weird. He can turn his body into giant versions of household appliances, which is creepy-looking. He turns into a giant electric razor, ice-cream scoop, can of whipped cream, electric fan, and a vacuum cleaner.

He visits the Cafe Go-Go-Ghoul and sings, using a beam from his super guitar to make people dance.

He first appeared in issue #95 (October-November 1965), but appeared regularly in the comic after that, until issue, #107 (). He popped up in an original Doom Patrol, issue #104 (June, 1966). He even came back as a Vegas lounge act and college buddy of Doom Patroller Cliff Steel, in Doom Patrol #20 (May 2011)

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