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Red Vicious was summoned to [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] through a magical transdimensional portal by the [[Legion of Light]] using the power of their [[Magic Sword of the Legion of Light|Magic Sword]] in order to help them fight [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the living skeleton. Though much stronger and combat-trained than Armstrong, Red Vicious was initially put off by the skeleton's ability to continue moving his limbs even after they had been severed from his body. Ultimately, he was beaten by the group of strippers whom the self-righteous Legion were trying to “rescue” from their “sinful” lifestyle. After realising this sanctimonious nonsense was what they'd summoned him for, an outraged Red Vicious ceased all fighting and stomped off. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') | Red Vicious was summoned to [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] through a magical transdimensional portal by the [[Legion of Light]] using the power of their [[Magic Sword of the Legion of Light|Magic Sword]] in order to help them fight [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the living skeleton. Though much stronger and combat-trained than Armstrong, Red Vicious was initially put off by the skeleton's ability to continue moving his limbs even after they had been severed from his body. Ultimately, he was beaten by the group of strippers whom the self-righteous Legion were trying to “rescue” from their “sinful” lifestyle. After realising this sanctimonious nonsense was what they'd summoned him for, an outraged Red Vicious ceased all fighting and stomped off. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Enter–the Legion of Light! (comic story)|Enter–the Legion of Light!]]'') | ||
[[File:Red Vicious in Interview With A Superhero.png|thumb|left|Red Vicious keeps himself busy. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'')]]However, he did continue causing mischief in [[New York City]], notably getting into a row with some police officer in unknown circumstances. The TV program ''[[Hero Hour]]'' reported upon him as a new villain in town, fairly casually. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Interview With A Superhero (comic story)|Interview With A Superhero]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 01:05, 8 November 2021
Red Vicious was a bulky, red demon with semi-reptilian features. He described himself as “evil” and his primary occupation as “destroying things”, though he also insisted that he “was not a bigot”.
Red Vicious was summoned to Reality Z-25 31-H through a magical transdimensional portal by the Legion of Light using the power of their Magic Sword in order to help them fight Armstrong Fatbuckle, the living skeleton. Though much stronger and combat-trained than Armstrong, Red Vicious was initially put off by the skeleton's ability to continue moving his limbs even after they had been severed from his body. Ultimately, he was beaten by the group of strippers whom the self-righteous Legion were trying to “rescue” from their “sinful” lifestyle. After realising this sanctimonious nonsense was what they'd summoned him for, an outraged Red Vicious ceased all fighting and stomped off. (COMIC: Enter–the Legion of Light!)
However, he did continue causing mischief in New York City, notably getting into a row with some police officer in unknown circumstances. The TV program Hero Hour reported upon him as a new villain in town, fairly casually. (COMIC: Interview With A Superhero)