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The Majordomo's first (and only) supervillain scheme is as follows: Intending to create his own team of super-powered soldiers, the Majordomo tried recruiting various [[sideliners]]. When they (surprise surprise) wished to remain on the sidelines, he kidnapped them (in unoriginal, cliched ways) so that he could subjugate them into his service.  
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The Majordomo's first (and only) supervillain scheme is as follows: Intending to create his own team of super-powered soldiers, the Majordomo tried recruiting various [[:Category:Sideliners|Sideliners]]. When they (surprise, surprise) wished to remain on the sidelines, he kidnapped them (in unoriginal and rather cliched manners) so that he could subjugate them into his service.  
  
However, they turned the tables on him. (What's the opposite of "surprise surprise"?) The sideliners freed themselves, blew through his flying headquarters, and delivered to him an utterly and thoroughly humiliating defeat. Here at Herocopia, we believe that on distant planets, unknowable aliens found themselves suddenly cringing in sympathetic embarrassment and didn't know why. ("[[On the Sidelines]]")
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However, they turned the tables on him. (What's the opposite of "surprise, surprise"?) The Sideliners freed themselves, blew through his flying headquarters, and delivered to him an utterly and thoroughly humiliating defeat. ("[[On the Sidelines]]")
  
 
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He even owns an entire flying headquarters staffed by underlings. He's told them to call him "sire."
 
He even owns an entire flying headquarters staffed by underlings. He's told them to call him "sire."
 
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The image of his base crashing into the waters would work well here. --[[User:Yiding|Yiding]] ([[User talk:Yiding|talk]]) 19:11, 12 September 2013 (PDT)
 
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Well, owned one.
 
Well, owned one.
  
 
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Yes, a majordomo is a kind of '''servant'''. Boy ain't bright. He wanted to code-name [[Martha Sullivan]] "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Telecaster Telecaster]," too.
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|speculations = The look of the Majordomo's costume, with its visual complexity and elaborate piping, resembles a recent trend in costumes in mainstream superhero comics. Is some gentle ribbing going on?
 
|speculations = The look of the Majordomo's costume, with its visual complexity and elaborate piping, resembles a recent trend in costumes in mainstream superhero comics. Is some gentle ribbing going on?

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The Majordomo
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AstroFacts


Status: Imprisoned, presumably
Base of Operations: A flying headquarters


Personal Data


Occupation: Not a majordomo


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City #4


Event Timeline

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The Majordomo

Picture a would-be world conqueror, one whose stunted reach far exceeds his grandiose grasp. Only replace "would-be" with "wannabe." There's the Majordomo.

History

The Majordomo's first (and only) supervillain scheme is as follows: Intending to create his own team of super-powered soldiers, the Majordomo tried recruiting various Sideliners. When they (surprise, surprise) wished to remain on the sidelines, he kidnapped them (in unoriginal and rather cliched manners) so that he could subjugate them into his service.

However, they turned the tables on him. (What's the opposite of "surprise, surprise"?) The Sideliners freed themselves, blew through his flying headquarters, and delivered to him an utterly and thoroughly humiliating defeat. ("On the Sidelines")

Equipment

Surprisingly, his resources are quite technologically advanced. He has anti-gravity tech, he used power-inhibiting collars to restrain the captive sideliners, and he even wears a suit of high-tech armor whose movement is powered by micro-servos.

He even owns an entire flying headquarters staffed by underlings. He's told them to call him "sire."

Well, owned one.

Speculations, Theories

The look of the Majordomo's costume, with its visual complexity and elaborate piping, resembles a recent trend in costumes in mainstream superhero comics. Is some gentle ribbing going on?