

While trapped by the robot, he meets its creator, the technology-savvy supervillain Syndrome. On arriving, he finds an upgraded Omnidroid who starts to attack him. Mirage soon contacts Bob with another job on the island. She refuses his request to add a cape, though, highlighting how the accessory doomed several other Supers in the past by getting caught on a variety of things, such as the fin of a missile and a vortex. She does so, and also insists on creating a new, better super suit for him. He takes his super suit, torn in the battle with Omnidroid, to Edna Mode, the fashion designer to the Supers, and asks her to repair it. On his return to Metroville, Bob spends his days working out, improving his family relationships with Helen and the kids, and getting back into shape. After a fight, Bob emerges victorious by tricking it into ripping out its own power source. Incredible is then airdropped into Nomanisan, explores around and then encounters the Omnidroid. The only unfortunate problem was its intelligence reached a point where it wondered why it was taking orders, and now it is wreaking havoc in the dense jungle.

She explains to him that the robot is called an Omnidroid, a top-secret prototype battle robot, able to solve any problem it is confronted with. Bob, claiming that he is going on a business trip to Helen, takes up Mirage's offer, and travels to the island of Nomanisan in a jet with Mirage. Incredible's help to stop a rogue robot on a distant island for an incredible reward. Returning home whilst trying to figure out what to tell Helen, he finds a message from a woman named Mirage, who asks for Mr. Huph, who refuses to let him foil a mugging, and hurls him through five walls and into a locker, exposing his super strength and losing his job as a result. Incredible, and sneaks out on Wednesday nights with his Superfriend, Lucius Best, aka Frozone (having the ability to freeze the moisture in the air), to fight street crime. Huph, reminisces of his former days as Mr. Bob, stuck in a white-collar job at an insurance agency, berated unfairly daily by his boss Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl have superpowers, Violet and Dash also have innate superpowers Violet being able to create force fields and turn invisible, and Dash able to run at a very fast speed, but the baby Jack-Jack has not yet to show any. Incredible and Elastigirl get married and raised three children, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack, in the suburbs of Metroville. Incredible has super strength and Elastigirl is able to stretch such a long distance to reach places nobody else could. Hopefully, Mirage applies her prodigious talents to good from now on, rather than helping some other wack super villain live out his The Most Dangerous Game fantasy." Supers", humans gifted with superpowers, were once seen as heroes, but collateral damage and injuries from their various good deeds led the government to quietly create and initiate a Supers Relocation Program, forcing the Supers to fit in among the civilians and not use their superpowers in exchange for anonymity.ġ5 years later, Bob and Helen are supers and formerly known to the world as Mr. Incredible, but helping the family escape the island and save the world. I knew he wouldn't have it in him to actually- MIRAGE: Next time you gamble, bet your own life.īetrayed by her boss, Mirage switches to the good guy team, not only freeing Mr. SYNDROME: I called his bluff, sweetheart, that's all. Incredible doesn't murder Mirage in cold blood, of course, but the damage is done. That'd be traumatic on its own, but Syndrome's response? A bellowing meh. Incredible restrains her and threatens to kill her unless Syndrome lets him free. Incredible once he's on the island.Įverything changes after Mr. And it's Mirage who does the dirty work of dealing with Mr. It's Mirage who tricks him into coming to Syndrome's lair.

What's ironic about this is that Mirage does most of the heavy lifting for Syndrome, as hench-ladies are prone to do (sup, Harley). That gig doesn't usually have great job security. Mirage might be tough, but she makes one big mistake: becoming a super villain's sidekick.
