This episode is my first official crossover. In honor of the opening week of The Incredibles 2, as well as my 19th birthday, I dedicate this episode to our favorite superhero family. Meet the Robinsons/The Incredibles fanfics were some of the first I ever read and now I'm writing one of my very own. This crossover will actually serve a larger purpose to the rest of the MTR series, as far as story and character development.


One Saturday afternoon, Wilbur and Magena go to the mall. The inner architecture is very retro yet futuristic. The center of the mall has an enormous squirting fountain and a large spherical jumbotron. The two teens take a travel tube to the eighth floor. Wilbur wears a blue open button shirt with a white shirt underneath. He also denim jeans and black shoes. Magena keeps her emerald ring necklace on, but she wears a black and white striped blouse with tattered long sleeves under a grey button-down vest. She has a black skirt held by a black studded belt, fishnet stockings, and black combat boots. On her wrists, she wears black spiked cufflets.

Wilbur runs past dozens of stores, pulling Magena along with him. She decides not to react to this, as it's becoming routine for her. They keep running until they stop in front of the comic book store. They see a horrific sight featuring a horde of four-eyed, zit covered, inhaler-armed nerds, swarming the store and screaming like a wave of rabid zombies. Wilbur anticipated this would happen. The newest issue of one of the most popular comic books in the country has just come out today, so all the comic lovers in Todayland have gone bonkers. For Magena, this is the funniest yet saddest thing she's seen since the Polter-Trappers last week.

"You're not really going in there, are you," asks Magena, hoping he says no?

"If it was a Bruce Campbell book signing, you'd do the same," retorts Wilbur.

"Fair."

"Besides, if there's one thing Wilbur Robinson can't do, it's give up. As a wise man always says, 'keep moving forward'."

"Daddy's boy."

"I'm gonna ignore that. Wish me luck!"

"Lady Luck is laughing at you!"

Wilbur ignores Magena's lack of faith and charges into the mob. He greatly struggles to make his way through the crowd as some of the people keep pushing back. He practically has to swim through an ocean of sweaty geeks. Despite the difficulty, he still pushes on. Finally, after seven minutes of struggling, he finally makes it to the counter. The cashier is a bald man with glasses, who seems to be chummy with Wilbur.

"Hey, Wilbur. Ya made it!"

"You got the comic I ordered?!"

"Try not to lose it to these animals! Guard this with your life!"

"Bless you, sir!"

The brunette boy takes his comic and goes back through the army of fanatics. Outside, the hybrid girl waits outside for Wilbur, now completely over nerdy chaos in the store. At last, Wilbur makes it outside. He lifts the comic high up as if it was a trophy.

"The latest issue of The Incredibles," he cheers! "I've waited for this to come out for eight months and it's finally here in my hands!"

Magena walks up to Wilbur and is very puzzled by his enthusiasm. As far as she knows, he's supposed to be the most adored teen in Todayland. How can he be when he gets excited over comic books?

"Why are you popular again," she snarks?

"Because I can do this."

Wilbur turns to the side and looks at a couple of girls walking their way. As they walk by, they look at him and he winks and flashes his million dollar smile. They're both charmed and they giggle, as he predicted. Wilbur turns back to Magena and smugly grins.

"I'm still not convinced," she says.


The teens celebrate Wilbur "victory" by going to the food court downstairs. They rest at their table and enjoy their food while discussing the comic book.

"So it's a comic about a superhero family," Magena asks?

"Yep," Wilbur answers. "The series takes place over a decade after the supers, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, get married and start a family. At the beginning of the comics, they, and all supers are forced to keep their powers to themselves because supers cause collateral damage and countless injuries. But through a series of events, the Incredibles, or the Parrs, go against the law and fight crime as a family."

"Cute."

"These comics tell us there's no one way to be a hero. You just gotta recognize your strengths and embrace them."

"So the parents have no problem letting their kids fight supervillains?"

"Well, they're pretty strong kids. The baby is Jack-Jack."

"Cruel parents."

"He has multiple powers, including shapeshifting, laser eyes, multiplying, teleporting, and then some. The little blonde is Dash."

"I repeat, cruel parents."

"His power is super speed. And the one with the headband is Violet."

"At least that name is normal."

"Her power is invisibility."

"You mean, 'ultraviolet'?"

"Yes."

"Do super parents just predict what their kids' powers are going to be or do they wait to name them until the kids demonstrate said powers?"

"Well, several theories have been going around, but nothing's conclusive. I actually had a crush on Violet in middle school."

"So, you were into spandex and underwear on the outside? You naughty boy."

"Laugh it up, Mortale. That's just how supers dress in comics."

"Maybe several decades ago."

"Whatever, classics never die."

"So, are you gonna keep your comic sealed and put it in a glass box to maintain its mint condition?"

"Magena, I'm not that much of a geek. I didn't pre-order this beauty eight months in advance just to display it. This comic will be my life until I finish reading it."