Mission Control: Samus is reporting to a dark-haired individual from Ceres Space Colony, who gives her orders and checks her mission progress.Samus manages to Shinespark off of Zebes' surface and into the atmosphere twice, since unlike in the game proper, there's no invisible ceiling to block her. In a Single Bound: The Shinespark, a secret technique that requires the Speed Booster to execute.She still seems to be able to narrate in this state, at least. Harmless Freezing: Samus manages to accidentally freeze herself when she breaks her Arm Cannon after acquiring the Ice Beam.Hair-Trigger Temper: Samus is easily offended in the "Oh! Metroid" comics, whether it's by scientists joking about her weight or a Samus Eater spitting her out.Go-to-Sleep Ending: The final comic has Samus turn off her TV and lights and lock her door before lying down and yawning.Disproportionate Retribution: Samus responds to scientists cracking jokes about her appearance and weight by donning her Power Suit and frying them with her Arm Cannon.Denser and Wackier: In contrast with the dark, solemn, and serious tone of the original game, these comics are lighthearted and goofy.She's also so overjoyed by Crocomire's eight round eyes that she doesn't notice that she's being Impaled with Extreme Prejudice. Samus is only interested in the Item Sphere because it's round when she shoots it and reveals the useful Missile Tank, she loses interest and walks away because it isn't round anymore.
Be the Ball: Samus, in her Morph Ball form, ends up as the ball to a team of Zebesian soccer players, resulting in her getting punted.Samus performs fancy maneuvers with the Grapple Beam.Samus electrocutes herself trying to use electronic machinery while her suit is wet.