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'''''The Secret Origin of Bug Boy''''' is a ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic book series}}'' comic story first printed in ''[[Radioactive Man BSH]]''.
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'''''The Secret Origin of Bug Boy''''' is a ''{{ap|Radioactive Man|comic book series}}'' comic story first printed in ''[[Bongo Super-Heroes]]''.
  
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{{ch|Radioactive Man}} is telling his origin story again. [[Bug Boy]] is jealous, so [[Captain Squid]] lets him tell his life story, but he does not want to do it in public. Bug Boy takes the readers to his secret lab and tells his story. His real name is [[Bix 32-22-7]] and he comes from the planet [[Cranium-4]]. A few weeks after his second birthday at [[42nd Hiveminder Station]], he managed to produce chocolates. The Hiveminders were disappointed, and it turned out that he had only an IQ of 350. Bug Boy realizes that he must do something to increase his IQ. He looks through a telescope at the Earth, and sees the world's largest potato, which he intends to turn into chocolate. He borrows a [[Moonspeeeder X-10]] and installs the interdimensional tubes as a power source. Bug Boy flies away at lightning speed, and crash-lands on a farm. He is sold to a freak show and then becomes a TV star and starts lecturing at [[Harvard]] when he is not fighting crime. He is interrupted by some flies that are picking on him. Bug Boy gets angry, but is interrupted by Radioactive Man, who needs his help. He sees the flies and slams them before they reveal his secret. Then they go to help Squid, who is trapped in the drip filter again.
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{{Ch|Radioactive Man}} is talking to the female members of the [[Superior Squad]] about his origin story again, which makes [[Bug Boy]] jealous. As the superheroes get back to playing truth or dare, it becomes Bug Boy's turn. After being asked to tell his origin story, he refuses and runs off. Bug Boy then tells his origin story to the bugs he taught English.
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On the planet [[Kranium-4]], Bug Boy was considered dumb with a "low IQ" of 350, even at two years old. His fellow children at the [[42nd Hiveminder Station]], [[Chex 17-22-7]] and [[Flox 43-22-7]], were creating better inventions than Bug Boy could. The [[Grand Hive-Minder]] was also sad at Bug Boy, and another of the species suggested painful surgery to make him smarter. Bug Boy then decided he wanted to leave the planet and saw Earth through a makeshift telescope. Bug Boy takes a ship and heads to Earth, accidentally destroying Kranium-4 in the process with the interdimensional drive. Bug Boy then crashed on Earth and was taken in by the Bentleys, a couple who owned a farm. Bug Boy then went on to be a freak show attraction before becoming a television pundit, which is how he made his living.
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The bugs tell Bug Boy that he is an awful person for destroying his home and killing his people, although Bug Boy suggests that they could be stuck in an interdimensional space. {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} then comes into the room and the bugs try to tell him Bug Boy's story. However, Radioactive Man kills the bugs, thinking he's just hearing things.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, October 16, 2021

The Secret Origin of Bug Boy
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Comic Story information
Released: May 2003
Comic series: Radioactive Man
Pages: 8
Written by: Ty Templeton


The Secret Origin of Bug Boy is a Radioactive Man comic story first printed in Bongo Super-Heroes.

Plot[edit]

Radioactive Man is talking to the female members of the Superior Squad about his origin story again, which makes Bug Boy jealous. As the superheroes get back to playing truth or dare, it becomes Bug Boy's turn. After being asked to tell his origin story, he refuses and runs off. Bug Boy then tells his origin story to the bugs he taught English.

On the planet Kranium-4, Bug Boy was considered dumb with a "low IQ" of 350, even at two years old. His fellow children at the 42nd Hiveminder Station, Chex 17-22-7 and Flox 43-22-7, were creating better inventions than Bug Boy could. The Grand Hive-Minder was also sad at Bug Boy, and another of the species suggested painful surgery to make him smarter. Bug Boy then decided he wanted to leave the planet and saw Earth through a makeshift telescope. Bug Boy takes a ship and heads to Earth, accidentally destroying Kranium-4 in the process with the interdimensional drive. Bug Boy then crashed on Earth and was taken in by the Bentleys, a couple who owned a farm. Bug Boy then went on to be a freak show attraction before becoming a television pundit, which is how he made his living.

The bugs tell Bug Boy that he is an awful person for destroying his home and killing his people, although Bug Boy suggests that they could be stuck in an interdimensional space. Radioactive Man then comes into the room and the bugs try to tell him Bug Boy's story. However, Radioactive Man kills the bugs, thinking he's just hearing things.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Bart Simpson #11 January 8, 2004 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Comics Treasure Trove #10 May 15, 2008 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Super Spectacular #14 January 1, 2013 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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