Kid Gravity

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Kid Gravity is a comic that regularly appears in Disney Adventures Magazine. It first appeared in 2002, and focuses on Kid Gravity, a future space adventurer that attends the Hawking School of Astronautics and Astrophysics. The school teaches young heroes and villains. It has many futuristic ideas, and often focuses on quantum mechanics or the perils of interdimensional/time travel. Kid Gravity is the creation of Landry Walker and Eric Jones. Walker and Jones also created the comic book Little Gloomy.

In July of 2006, a collection of Kid Gravity stories was released by Disney Press under the "Comic Zone" imprint.

  • Kid Gravity: the central focus of the comic; he hates being blamed for everything that goes wrong. He is usually in detention at the end of each story.
  • Kid Apocalypse: the villain who wants to take over the world and take out Kid Gravity. He is occasionally in detention with Kid Gravity.
  • Penny Galactica: a freckled red head girl who helps Kid Gravity on his adventures (often unwillingly) and is very smart. Kid Gravity has a crush on her.
  • The "New Kid": a blue headed Zargian from the planet Zarg who insists he has been sent to the school to conquer, yet no one believes him (hence the events in an early comic where he was put on the "good guy" team in space dodgeball).
  • Universal Fully Integrated Mobile Student Facsimile Version 5.1 ("UNI" for short): a robot built by Penny.
  • Jet Boy and Jet Girl: Jetpack wearing twins of evil. Henchmen of Kid Apocalypse.
  • Shermy: Hapless background character assigned to the side of evil.
  • Kid Anti-Gravity: Evil, parallel universe version of Kid Gravity. First appeared as a background character in the Disney Adventures story: "Dimension X".
  • Kid Genesis: Heroic, parallel universe version of Kid Apocalypse.


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