

This was initially a tom-science style comic involving Troll-Face covering himself in oil in order to fly (water floats on oil, so a person covered on oil could supposedly float in the sky when it is raining). However, in 2020, the Tomface meme resurfaced, initially in the form of the " cover yourself in oil" meme. Another classic image shows the Tomface moving in a car that is propelled by the power of two magnets perpetually attracting each other by the poles.Īfter their peak popularity, Tomface (and rage comic) memes were mostly forgotten and unused between 20 (although they did see minor resurgence in the form of ironic, knockoff Tomfaces such as the "coaxed into a tubbo" face). For instance, in one such comic, the Tomface records a video of light and plays it on double speed, thereby supposedly creating something faster than the speed of light, which is normally physically impossible.
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These are rage comics where the Tomface explains step by step how to achieve physically and practically impossible (and often absurd) goals. The Tomface character is always depicted as mischievous, scheming, teasing, pranking, "toming" others.Ī particular variety of Tomface memes were the tom-science comics (popular around 2012). Around 2012, Tomface's popularity as a rage comic character peaked. The original Tomface drawing dates back as far as 2008 and was designed by a college student named Carlos Ramirez. It was since forgotten in 2015-2016 and was hated for little reason during the 2016 era. His background isn't entirely certain, but the well known version would be The Troll-Face meme back in 2011. Using his Superhuman Strength/Speed to attack his victims.Torturing them to enforce suicidal intentions onto victims.

Powers/Skills: Flying, Strength, Speed, Manipulation, Distortion, Limb-Manipulation, Reality-Warping, TranscendenceĪppearance: The Troll-Face with a stick like body. Occupation: Stalker, Kidnapper, Mass-murderer
