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Revision as of 19:24, 8 October 2024

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Time to ribbit and rip it!
~ Leapfrog's catchphrase
The store might be closed but you forgot about the Guard Frog
~ Leapfrog

Background

Eugene Paul Patilio, Jr is the inexperienced vignette known as Leapfrog. After his suit was lit on fire by its boosters, he tried to sue its creator, Luke Jacobson with his attorney She-Hulk. During his trial he admitted to using jet fuel for his rocket boots, which he was not supposed to do, allowing Luke Jacobson and his attorney Matthew Murdock, also known as Daredevil, to win the case. After this Leapfrog kidnaped Luke Jacobson and tried to force him to remake his suit with She-Hulk and Daredevil coming to Luke's aid and stopping Leapfrog.

General Information

Name: Eugene Paul Patilio Jr, Leapfrog, Guard Frog (Nickname)

Origin: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Vignette

Species: Human

Occupation: None

Status: Alive

Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Kidnaped Luke Jacobson and tried to force him to remake his suit but despite this Leapfrog he isn't exactly an evil person he's just lacks common sense and is quite dumb)

Codex Statistics

Tier: Varies, usually High 10-B, 9-B with his sports car. Far Higher with Resolve

Cardinality: Varies

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Varies (It is directly noted in "The End", there is a balance between good and evil where even when evil grows stronger, heroes will also grow stronger and even come back from the dead if need be to stop the new evils, keeping a balance between good and evil[1]. Thor has noted that a ones strength is relative to the need for it, if he has to he can stand on Jupiter, he can stand on anything if the need is great and the cause is just, as can anyone else, not being measured by strength nor raw power but rather measured by what they do[2]. It is noted by Stan Lee in response to the questions of "who would win in a fight?" is the person the writer decides to win[3], with the meta aspect of Marvel Comics being acknowledged[4]), usually Above Average Human level (Broke a glass window by jumping into it), Wall level with his sports car. Far Higher with Resolve (Heroes are noted to be able to defy all logic and reason, to find some hidden well of strength and resolve allowing them to break through things they shouldn't be able to[5], Mephisto directly notes that a hero can reach deep into themself and find untapped reserves of strength that allows them to "lift the impossible weight"[6]. It is shown in "HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY #4", Spider-Man notes how when he has to call upon all of the inner strength within himself[7]. Spider-Man noted how when he knew he couldn't let Aunt May down he reached deep inside of himself and do the impossible and do anything to save the ones he loves[8]. Thor just having a motivational speech from Peter Parker amplifies him to easily defeat M.Y.T.H.O.S.[9], when he couldn't beat him beforehand[10]. Conan noted that the human will can be greater than any physical strength, even sorcery[11]. When Morlun was about to kill Spider-Man, he remembered his friends and family and got a resolve boost to start overpowering him[12]. The Thing through his heart alone when he was about to turn back into Ben Grimm was able to beat The Hulk in one punch who he admitted was stronger then him[13]. When Spider-Man in the first Sam Raimi movies loved ones are endangered Peter becomes far more powerful being capable of completely stomping someone who was previously stomping him[14]. Raimi Spider-Man in Marvel Cinematic Universe was originally defeated by Green Goblin, and in their next fight when completely angered, easily beat him down and was going to kill him if Raimi Spider-Man didn't stop him)

Durability: Varies, usually Above Average Human level, Wall level inside his car. Far Higher with Resolve

Striking Strength: Varies, usually Above Average Human Class. Far Higher with Resolve

Lifting Strength: Varies, usually Average Human. Far Higher with Resolve

Travel Speed: Varies, usually Athletic Human (Dashed into a robber and then turned around and jumped onto his van before they spotted him), Higher with Rocket Boots (Moves faster when using his boosters), Superhuman with his sports car. Far Higher with Resolve

Attack Speed: Varies, usually Athletic Human. Far Higher with Resolve

Reaction Speed: Varies, usually Athletic Human. Far Higher with Resolve

Stamina: Average

Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with his sports car

Intelligence:


Powers and Techniques


Equipment

None Notable.


  • Leapfrog Suit: Leapfrog wears a green suit created by Luke Jacobson. It is able to resist flames up to 900 degrees and has rocket boosters that allow him to fly.


  • Sports Car: Leapfrog owns a green sports car.

None Notable.


Notable Techniques

  • Twisting Toe Jam: Leapfrog does a flip on to the ground and then spins around on the ground hitting his enemies toes with his foot.

Other

Standard Tactics: Leapfrog will try to ambush his opponents and then face them head on.

Weaknesses: Is inexperienced as a fighter and isn't very smart.

Battle Records

0-1-1

None.


  • Robbers - Fight
    • Conditions: Leapfrog's rocket boots had a malfunction at the end of the fight.
    • Location: Monahan's Wholesale Parking Lot.
    • Note: Leapfrog would have likely lost even if his boots didn't malfunction.

None.

References

  1. Marvel Universe: The End Issue 5
  2. Immortal Thor - Issue 4
  3. STAN LEE Who Would Win? - Stan's Rants
  4. HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY - Issue 4
  5. Fantastic Four (2018) - Issue 8
  6. Amazing Spider-Man (2018) - Issue 74
  7. HOW TO READ COMICS THE MARVEL WAY - Issue 4
  8. Superior Spider-Man (2023) Volume 3 Issue 3
  9. Thor 2023 (annual)
  10. Thor 2023 (annual)
  11. Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown Volume 1, Issue 3
  12. Amazing Spider-Man Volume 1 Issue 526
  13. Fantastic Four (2018) Issue 8
  14. Spider-Man (2002) Movie