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* TomeOfEldritchLore: ''[[http://www.doktorsleepless.com/index.php/The_Darkening_Sky The Darkening Sky]]'', by Henrik Boemer, was a short-run paperback that conflated fatalist philosophy, H.P. Lovecraft's Elder Gods, and a cyclical vision of history. When John's parents disappeared, ''The Darkening Sky'' was the only book out of the hundreds in their mansion's library that was at all disturbed, and John went on to read that copy of the book to pieces over the following years. One of the first things John Reinhardt does upon returning to Heavenside is print and distribute a new run of the book, which flies off of the shelves due to the Doktor's newfound popularity, and people who've read it immediately start acting just a little bit more creepy...

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* TomeOfEldritchLore: ''[[http://www.''[[https://web.archive.org/web/20071014120711/http://www.doktorsleepless.com/index.php/The_Darkening_Sky The Darkening Sky]]'', by Henrik Boemer, was a short-run paperback that conflated fatalist philosophy, H.P. Lovecraft's Elder Gods, and a cyclical vision of history. When John's parents disappeared, ''The Darkening Sky'' was the only book out of the hundreds in their mansion's library that was at all disturbed, and John went on to read that copy of the book to pieces over the following years. One of the first things John Reinhardt does upon returning to Heavenside is print and distribute a new run of the book, which flies off of the shelves due to the Doktor's newfound popularity, and people who've read it immediately start acting just a little bit more creepy...
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* CutShort: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus, and as of 2019 has not been continued. Having the notes be utterly destroyed will do that.

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Not to be confused with ''Literature/DoctorSleep''.

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* CutShort: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus, and as of 2019 has not been continued. Having the notes be utterly destroyed will do that.



* ScheduleSlip: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus. Having the notes be utterly destroyed will do that.
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* InternalDeconstruction: This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[ComicBook/{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]

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* InternalDeconstruction: This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis Creator/WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[ComicBook/{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]
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* ScheduleSlip: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus.

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* ScheduleSlip: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus. Having the notes be utterly destroyed will do that.



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* InternalDeconstruction: This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]

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* InternalDeconstruction: This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} [[ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} [[ComicBook/{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: '''Self'''-deconstruction. This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]


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* CanonWelding: Another Ellis Avatar comic, ''CaptainSwingAndThePiratesOfCinderyIsland'', features characters who appear to be ancestors of John Reinhardt and William {{Gravel}}.

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* CanonWelding: Another Ellis Avatar comic, ''CaptainSwingAndThePiratesOfCinderyIsland'', features characters who appear to be ancestors of John Reinhardt and William {{Gravel}}.ComicBook/{{Gravel}}.
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''Doktor Sleepless'' is a comic book series from Creator/AvatarPress, written by Creator/WarrenEllis with art by Ivan Rodriguez. It originally lasted for 13 issues, from July, 2007 to July, 2009. After issue #13, it went on hiatus. As Ellis has mostly withdrawn from working on comics for the time being, it is likely that the book is dead until future notice.

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''Doktor Sleepless'' is a comic book series from Creator/AvatarPress, written by Creator/WarrenEllis with art by Ivan Rodriguez. It originally lasted for 13 issues, from July, 2007 to July, 2009. After issue #13, it It was one of the works that was brought to an untimely end by Ellis's [[http://freakangels.com/whitechapel/comments.php?DiscussionID=7158&page=1#Item_0 infamous hard drive crash]], and went on hiatus. As Ellis has mostly withdrawn from working on comics for the time being, it is likely that the book is dead until future notice.
an extended hiatus after issue #13.
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* CosmicHorrorStory: According to Reinhardt, it is, and he uses it to justify to Sing everything he does. However, [[UnreliableNarrator we only really have his word on anything supernatural happening]]. Sure, the dual Reinhardts mystery is weird, but still open to interpretation.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: '''self'''-deconstruction. This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]

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* {{Deconstruction}}: '''self'''-deconstruction.'''Self'''-deconstruction. This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]
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* [[BlackAndGreyMorality Black And Hyperblack Morality]]: The Doktor's ultimate plan may be to destroy the world just to deny the [[CosmicHorror Cosmic Horrors]] the pleasure of destroying it themselves. Ladies and gentlemen, our protagonist.
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* CollectiveIdentity: A device is mysteriously delivered to several grinder hotspots throughout the city. When turned on, it fabricates a thin mask of a smiling Doktor Sleepless... but when worn, it completely anonymizes the wearer from any electronic methods of gaining their identity. Soon, anonymous gangs all wearing Doktor Sleepless masks are terrorizing Heavenside.

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* CollectiveIdentity: A device is mysteriously delivered to several grinder hotspots throughout the city. When turned on, it fabricates a thin mask of a smiling Doktor Sleepless... but Sleepless that, when worn, it completely anonymizes the wearer from any electronic methods of gaining their identity. Soon, anonymous gangs all wearing Doktor Sleepless masks are terrorizing Heavenside.
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->''"Someone stole your future. Don't you ever wonder who?"''
-->--'''Creator/WarrenEllis''' on his [[http://warren-ellis.livejournal.com/92053.html Live Journal]]

About ten years from now, the American city of Heavenside is home to the "grinder" subculture: teenagers and young adults using extreme body modification - not decorative so much as functional, actually building computers into themselves - as a new way of life. Grinding began with the pioneering work of, among other people, the young genius and futurist John Reinhardt, who disappeared years ago.

One day, John Reinhardt comes back. In his time away, he has reinvented himself, and Heavenside comes to know him as the slightly insane pirate radio disc jockey Doktor Sleepless. As the Doktor, Reinhardt is practically a cartoon character, who deliberately affects the demeanor of a mad scientist, complete with a surly, scantily clad "nurse" as his sidekick. The authorities are helpless to stop him as he takes control of the airwaves, rapidly developing a massive following among the disenfranchised lower class in Heavenside.

Publically, the Doktor is a harmless crank, even going so far as to open free clinics for the poor and homeless in the city.

It's all part of a much larger plan. Soon his followers are taking part in wholesale gang violence that has Heavenside looking and sounding like a war zone, shielded from the security patrols by bizarre "anonymizer" masks that just happen to look exactly like the Doktor. Soon a growing number of people in the city have become afflicted with a bizarre disease called "St. Theresa's Eyes," which seems to make them see angels.

Doktor Sleepless has come back to Heavenside to destroy it. The only person who has any idea what might be going on is Sing Watson, who used to date Reinhardt years ago, and it's already too late for her to stop it.

''Doktor Sleepless'' is a comic book series from Creator/AvatarPress, written by Creator/WarrenEllis with art by Ivan Rodriguez. It originally lasted for 13 issues, from July, 2007 to July, 2009. After issue #13, it went on hiatus. As Ellis has mostly withdrawn from working on comics for the time being, it is likely that the book is dead until future notice.

It has an extensive wiki of its own [[http://www.doktorsleepless.com/index.php/Main_Page here]].

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* AuthorAppeal: It's like Warren Ellis distilled what he likes to talk about and injected the pure stuff into your eyes.
* AuthorTract: Doktor Sleepless's long rants often come off a bit like this.
* AxCrazy: Reinhardt's former caretaker is now lurking in alleyways with jet-black teeth and a rusty knife. [[spoiler: "Nurse Igor" is a former hired killer with a penchant for knives.]]
* CanonWelding: Another Ellis Avatar comic, ''CaptainSwingAndThePiratesOfCinderyIsland'', features characters who appear to be ancestors of John Reinhardt and William {{Gravel}}.
* CharacterBlog: Sarah Berlin, a freelance blogger, comes to Heavenside in issue #11 to document the turmoil in the city. Through her blog entries, we see just how fast the city's devolving.
* CollectiveIdentity: A device is mysteriously delivered to several grinder hotspots throughout the city. When turned on, it fabricates a thin mask of a smiling Doktor Sleepless... but when worn, it completely anonymizes the wearer from any electronic methods of gaining their identity. Soon, anonymous gangs all wearing Doktor Sleepless masks are terrorizing Heavenside.
* {{Deconstruction}}: '''self'''-deconstruction. This comic turns out to be [[spoiler: taking the typical WarrenEllis protagonist, but in particular a hybrid of [[{{Transmetropolitan}} Spider Jerusalem]] and [[{{Planetary}} Elijah Snow]], and making him an OmnicidalManiac VillainProtagonist.]]
* {{Doppelganger}}: There are two John Reinhardts in Heavenside. One is a crazy pirate radio disc jockey who dresses like a cartoon character and who deliberately says he's not real. The other is being held inside a high-security jail cell and is frantically typing out a lengthy manuscript.
* EvilPlan: Before he left, Reinhardt invented a number of things that are now in widespread use throughout Heavenside, like Clatter (an instant messenger system that's built into a soft contact lens), "tags" (a small injectable microchip that collects and stores medical data), and most of the "grinder" subculture. There's an entire feature of the city, H-Plates, that only he knows how to use. John Reinhardt ''built their entire culture'', then went away for a few years and came back so he could more efficiently turn it against itself.
* IWantMyJetpack: The book starts off as being expressly about this. Then it gets weird.
* MyParentsAreDead: John's parents disappeared when he was a young child, and there's more to the incident than we've yet been shown. Whatever happened did so in their mansion's library.
* ScheduleSlip: After issue #13, ''Doktor Sleepless'' went on hiatus.
* TomeOfEldritchLore: ''[[http://www.doktorsleepless.com/index.php/The_Darkening_Sky The Darkening Sky]]'', by Henrik Boemer, was a short-run paperback that conflated fatalist philosophy, H.P. Lovecraft's Elder Gods, and a cyclical vision of history. When John's parents disappeared, ''The Darkening Sky'' was the only book out of the hundreds in their mansion's library that was at all disturbed, and John went on to read that copy of the book to pieces over the following years. One of the first things John Reinhardt does upon returning to Heavenside is print and distribute a new run of the book, which flies off of the shelves due to the Doktor's newfound popularity, and people who've read it immediately start acting just a little bit more creepy...
* {{Tulpa}}: There are two versions of Dr. John Reinhardt in Heavenside. One is the underground radio personality Doktor Sleepless, and the other is a prisoner at the City Jail. The imprisoned Reinhardt claims that one of them is a tulpa, and mockingly states that it could be either one.
* VillainProtagonist: The only major characters in the series who aren't murderous or deranged are Sing and Sarah.
* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: Heavenside is a "Northwestern port city," founded by good Christian folk.
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