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* NaturalizedName: In the Yugoslav translations, his real name is Grunt, but he "Americanized" it to Grunf in order to fit in better.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Invoked, his name has been spelt both "Grunf" and "Grunt" during the course of the series. In the Yugoslav translations, his real name is Grunt, but he "Americanized" it to Grunf in order to fit in better.



* InconsistentSpelling: In the comic, both Kreuzer and Kroizer (the Italian pronunciation of the former) are used interchangeably.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: In the comic, both Kreuzer and Kroizer (the Italian pronunciation of the former) are used interchangeably.
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The main hero of the comic boodk, homeless graphic designer who accidentally stumbled in the TNT Group hideout, was mistaken for the actual agent and hired. Blonde, handsome and naive, Alan is the latest acquisition and youngest member (excluding animals), but despite his flaws shows great promise and becomes a competent member of the team. After the big breakup, Alan and Minuette runs the agency on their own aided by Number One.

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The main hero of the comic boodk, book, homeless graphic designer who accidentally stumbled in the TNT Group hideout, was mistaken for the actual agent and hired. Blonde, handsome and naive, naïve, Alan is the latest acquisition and youngest member (excluding animals), but despite his flaws shows great promise and becomes a competent member of the team. After the big breakup, Alan and Minuette runs the agency on their own aided by Number One.
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A character page for the heroes and villains of ComicBook/AlanFord, work in progress. Watch out for Spoilers.
Any help is welcome. Please use the original names.

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A character page for the heroes and villains of ComicBook/AlanFord, work in progress. Watch out for Spoilers. \n Any help is welcome. Please use the original names.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: In ''The Hunchback tries again'' he ends up disposing of the mafioso boss Charlie Mozzarella, the same one who tried to murder Bob.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: In ''Multi-propriety Vacations'', she feds the jerkassish owners of the resort to her sharks.
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* HeroProtagonist: The comic book is named after him, and not only most of the stories are around him, but he's also [[IdealHero the most ideal]] and morally just member of the TNT Group.

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* HeroProtagonist: The comic book is named after him, and not only most of the stories are around him, but he's also [[IdealHero the most ideal]] ideal and morally just member member]] of the TNT Group.
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The Hero is Definition-Only and an exampleless supertrope. Per TRS.


* TheHero: The comic book is named after him, and not only most of the stories are around him, but he's also the most ideal and morally just member of the TNT Group.

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* TheHero: HeroProtagonist: The comic book is named after him, and not only most of the stories are around him, but he's also [[IdealHero the most ideal ideal]] and morally just member of the TNT Group.
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* BareYourMidriff: Her standard clothes leave her bellybutton exposed.
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* NamesTheSame: A villain with family name Diamond appeared much earlier as a seedy but publically acclaimed millionaire who was secretly trying to murder Big Caesar.

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* CoolPet: Aside from Clodoveo, who's more of a buddy, he has Pellicus (a pelican which serves as an aerial mount) and Xeres (an alcoholic python left to him by a friend).



* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: During his earlier appearances he was distant, cold, no-nonsense and sometimes downright hostile. He mellowed out a lot.

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* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: %%* DefrostingIceKing: During his earlier appearances he was distant, cold, no-nonsense and sometimes downright hostile. He mellowed out a lot.




* CoolPet: Owns a booze-drinking python named Xeres.
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* ShesGotLegs: It's right her in her name. And yes, apparently it's her actual surname.
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%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is.* Berserk Button: He doesn't like being reminded that he's a ball of lard, thank you very much.

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%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is.* Berserk Button: BerserkButton: He doesn't like being reminded that he's a ball of lard, thank you very much.

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* HairTriggerTemper: Bob is very easy to anger, has a number of BerserkButton and will often explode at the slightest provocation.

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* HairTriggerTemper: Bob is very easy to anger, has a number of BerserkButton anger and will often explode at the slightest provocation.



* BerserkButton: Harming his beloved hamster Squitty/Squeaky. When Bob nearly boiled her alive he actually grew fangs and ran after him with a kitchen knife, demanding his death.



* BerserkButton: Harming Alan when she's near, or smoking in her presence.



* BerserkButton: He doesn't like being reminded that he's a ball of lard, thank you very much.

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%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is.* BerserkButton: Berserk Button: He doesn't like being reminded that he's a ball of lard, thank you very much.



* BerserkButton: He ''loathes'' all those who makes his work as a street sweeper harder by throwing their trash on the street and dirtying around. It's the main reason that pushed him to rob from the poor, and also why he eventually stopped siding with them.

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* BerserkButton: He ''loathes'' all those who makes make his work as a street sweeper harder by throwing their trash on the street and dirtying around. It's the main reason that pushed him to rob from the poor, and also why he eventually stopped siding with them.

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* AbsoluteCleavage: She wears a broad leather jacket with a cleavage going all the way to the navel, usually exposing her breasts from certain angles.


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* NavelDeepNeckline: She wears a broad leather jacket with a cleavage going all the way to the navel, usually exposing her breasts from certain angles.
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* NiceHat: She usually wears a typical pirate hat adorned by a plume.
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* BigEater: From his third appearance onward he's often seen eating some nice deli, usually at the expense of his current boss, to the point of TheSnackIsMoreInteresting. He claims his health forces him to eat "a little and often", others remark he eats "a lot and often" instead. UpToEleven when he orders ''36 pizzas'' to his hideout, as a midnight snack.

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* BigEater: From his third appearance onward he's often seen eating some nice deli, usually at the expense of his current boss, to the point of TheSnackIsMoreInteresting. He claims his health forces him to eat "a little and often", others remark he eats "a lot and often" instead. UpToEleven when he He orders ''36 pizzas'' to his hideout, as a midnight snack.

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* HypocriticalHumor: Teases Minuette over her marriage to a woman. Thinks nothing of kissing a female doctor smitten by her just to have a chance at meeting Alan alone.



* KnowWhenToFoldEm: While she often tried to seduce Alan and wishes to sleep with him, she rarely tries anything after his marriage to Minuette, wisely so. [[spoiler: As soon as Minuette seemingly dies for real, she makes a beeline for Alan to hook up with him.]]



* NamesToRunAwayFromRealFast: "Scannagatti" means "Cat-killer". In volume 636 we learn that her actual surname was simply "Gatti", but she added "Scanna-" to [[ItsAllAboutMe make her name more remarkable]].

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* NamesToRunAwayFromRealFast: NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: "Scannagatti" means "Cat-killer". In volume 636 we learn that her actual surname was simply "Gatti", but she added "Scanna-" to [[ItsAllAboutMe make her name more remarkable]].



* SecondLove: [[spoiler: After Minuette's apparent death, she's determinated to marry the now widowed Alan, with the cover of the incoming 367 depicting the two kissing.]]

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* SecondLove: [[spoiler: After Minuette's apparent death, she's determinated to marry the now widowed Alan, with the cover of the incoming 367 637 depicting the two kissing.]]

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