See Soup (disambiguation) or Boris (disambiguation) for other related uses.
Souper Boris (also known as The World's Wiliest Wolf) is the fourth known comic of the Dime-Store Comics Era. The exact date of its publication is unknown.
Characters[]
- Boris the Wolf
- Cameraman
- The Brute
- Miss Twisted
- Bendy (cameo)
- Alice Angel (cameo)
Plot[]
Boris, after eating bacon soup irradiated by a meteorite's cosmic properties, obtained super powers. Thus, turning him into Souper Boris. As his superhero alter ego, he defeated supervillains such as Cameraman, The Brute and Miss Twisted. The first two were robbing banks while the last tried to steal a Leonardo da Bendy masterpiece.
After their defeat, and escape from jail, the villains joined forces, calling themselves "The Society for the Shellacking of Souper Boris" in their secret swamp headquarters. The next day, they started causing trouble to lure their lupine nemesis out.
Unbeknownst to them, Boris ran out of super soup. So, instead of battling them with superpowers, Boris dawned his costume and lured them to a place he knew best: the market. Once there, he defeated each of the villains; one by one. Once it was over, Boris declared his retirement before discarding his costume forever.
At the end of the comic, another meteorite fell into a bacon soup factory. Alice Angel is known to purchase a few cans out of curiosity. Thus, obtaining the same superpowers Boris once had and becoming Souper Alice, Champion of Chowder, ending the comic.
Trivia[]
- This is the one of two known Dime-Store Comics to not feature Bendy in a prominent role. The other being "Alice the Aviator".
- Souper Boris is a parody of the DC Comics superhero Superman. It may be also a parody of Super Goof, the superhero alter ego of Goofy.
- The secret swamp headquarters of "The Society for the Shellacking of Souper Boris" is a parody of DC Comics' Legion of Doom headquarters.
- The ending, including the dumpster of which Boris’ outfit is thrown into, is a reference to Marvel Comics’ “Spider Man no More” story arc.
- This is the only comic known appearance of Cameraman, The Brute and Miss Twisted.
- Miss Twisted tried to steal a "Leonardo da Bendy", which is a parody of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Boris' underpants are revealed to be white on his costume, with drawings of light spheres surrounded by a dark line, just like the one found drying in the Safehouse on the beginning of Chapter 3 - Rise and Fall.
- The can on his head is also very similar to the Empty Bacon Soup Cans found in various parts of Bendy and the Ink Machine.
Syndicated comic strips | Barnyard Opry • Sole for Supper • Pie and Pop • Up in Flames • What Crumbs Around, Goes Around • The Artist • Cats and Dogs • Two for One • Rain Rain, Go Away • Bright Idea • Counting Sheep • Hands Off • F for Effort • How Not To • Rocks Cream • Batter's Eye • Pig Sty • Stink or Swim • Bon Appe-Sneak • Ode to Reuben • True Love • Mutt Cuts • Sticky Situation • On Cloud 9 • Mice Try • Opening Act • True Love • Encore • Fleas and Z's • Nothing is Free • Three for One • The Money will roll right in • Poor Yorick • Graduation Day • Pie and the Sky • Automo-Steal • Opposites Attract | |
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Dime-Store comics | To the Moon • Papa Pluto's Pitchfork • Yukon Bendy • Souper Boris • Alice the Aviator | |
Promotional comics | Construction Corruption • Showbiz Bendy • Train Trouble • The Devil's Treasure • All Washed Up • Giddyup, Bendy! | |
Other comics | Tombstone Picnic | |