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* WindsOfDestinyChange: Essentially the vest seems to grant it incredible luck but in reality it allows you to the probability of things in the Quantum Spectrum and allow you to react accordingly.
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A tie in comic to the ''Creator/{{Netflix}}'' Creator/{{Netflix}} [[Series/CowboyBebop live action version]] of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' depicting an original tale of the series.
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Released from January to June 2022, with a trade collecting all four issues releasing in November, as ''Cowboy Bebop: Supernova Swing''. It waspublished by Titan Comics some time after the TV series was cancelled, written by Dan Watters and with art by Lamar Mathurin.
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Released from January to June 2022, with a trade collecting all four issues releasing in November, as ''Cowboy Bebop: Supernova Swing''. It waspublished was published by Titan Comics some time after the TV series was cancelled, written by Dan Watters and with art by Lamar Mathurin.
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Released from January to June 2022, with a trade collecting all four issues releasing in November, as ''Cowboy Bebop: Supernova Swing''. It was released waspublished by Titan Comics some time after the TV series was cancelled, written by Dan Watters and with art by Lamar Mathurin, published by Titan Comics.
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* TheGhost: Vicious, he's heard through a phone call in Issue 1 and make a cameo in Issue 3 when explaining how the Red Dragons are involved in things but doesn't make a an physical in-story appearance in the comic.
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** The planet Cyllene where Melville flees to could be consider one of the satellite boom town from "Bohemian Rhapsody" where more people come to just live an easy life free of trouble.
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** The planet Cyllene where Melville flees to could be consider one of the satellite boom town from "Bohemian Rhapsody" where more most people come to just live an easy life free of trouble.
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A tie in comic to the ''Creator/{{Netflix}}'' [[Series/CowboyBebop live action version]] of ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' depicting an original tale of the series.
The story sees Spike, Jet and Faye after a man named Melville who said to have stolen a vest that can change one's luck. The chase leads the three deeper into what looks like Red Dragon territory, but as is always the case, things quickly get a lot more complicated.
Released in January 2022, some time after the TV series was cancelled, the comic is draw and published by Titan Comics.
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!! Tropes:
* FoodAsBribe: Spike happens upon the creator of the vest who offers to give it to them if he can bring him back some noodles that are no longer in production.
* TheGhost: Vicious, he's heard through a phone call in Issue 1 and make a cameo in Issue 3 when explaining how the Red Dragons are involved in things but doesn't make a physical appearance in the comic.
* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: While on Cyllene, Faye gets into a card game and is revealed to be cheating. She makes to run, but the resident bear no ill will against her for it (due to the planet's atmosphere essentially making them high as a kite) to her chagrin. When she returns to the Bebop, she states her dissatisfaction of being unable to swindle anyone.
* MythologyGag:
** The first issue incorporates the lyrics of "Tank" at the beginning into the dialogue.
** In Issue 2, one of the waiters at the cafe Faye goes to is design like Miles from the "Wild Horses" episode.
** The planet Cyllene where Melville flees to could be consider one of the satellite boom town from "Bohemian Rhapsody" where more people come to just live an easy life free of trouble.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: Essentially the vest seems to grant it incredible luck but in reality it allows you to the probability of things in the Quantum Spectrum and allow you to react accordingly.
The story sees Spike, Jet and Faye after a man named Melville who said to have stolen a vest that can change one's luck. The chase leads the three deeper into what looks like Red Dragon territory, but as is always the case, things quickly get a lot more complicated.
Released in January 2022, some time after the TV series was cancelled, the comic is draw and published by Titan Comics.
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!! Tropes:
* FoodAsBribe: Spike happens upon the creator of the vest who offers to give it to them if he can bring him back some noodles that are no longer in production.
* TheGhost: Vicious, he's heard through a phone call in Issue 1 and make a cameo in Issue 3 when explaining how the Red Dragons are involved in things but doesn't make a physical appearance in the comic.
* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: While on Cyllene, Faye gets into a card game and is revealed to be cheating. She makes to run, but the resident bear no ill will against her for it (due to the planet's atmosphere essentially making them high as a kite) to her chagrin. When she returns to the Bebop, she states her dissatisfaction of being unable to swindle anyone.
* MythologyGag:
** The first issue incorporates the lyrics of "Tank" at the beginning into the dialogue.
** In Issue 2, one of the waiters at the cafe Faye goes to is design like Miles from the "Wild Horses" episode.
** The planet Cyllene where Melville flees to could be consider one of the satellite boom town from "Bohemian Rhapsody" where more people come to just live an easy life free of trouble.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: Essentially the vest seems to grant it incredible luck but in reality it allows you to the probability of things in the Quantum Spectrum and allow you to react accordingly.