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* NightmareSequence: Lucy keeps dreaming that she is a badass action hero in some dangerous world. But the problem is that if she gets injured in the dream, it affects her in the real world. Therefore...



* YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...
* YourWorstNightmare: Lucy keeps dreaming that she is a badass action hero in some dangerous world. But the problem is that if she gets injured in the dream, it affects her in the real world. Therefore...

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* YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...
* YourWorstNightmare: Lucy keeps dreaming that she is a badass action hero in some dangerous world. But the problem is that if she gets injured in the dream, it affects her in the real world. Therefore...
dies...
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* CallingTheOldManOut: In the second issue, after her parents carefully explain to Lucy what is happening to her, she immediately declares she hates them. She then follows up by defending her declaration of hate by explaining how they kept everything a secret from her in the hopes it wouldn't bite them in the ass, and how this new power of her's was something she was totally unprepared for and has no idea what it means for her life.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: In the second issue, after her parents carefully explain to Lucy what is happening to her, she immediately declares she hates them. She then follows up by defending her declaration of hate by explaining how they kept everything a secret from her in the hopes it wouldn't bite them in the ass, and how this new power of her's hers was something she was totally unprepared for and has no idea what it means for her life.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The fifth issue explains why the concept of a male hero is flawed, because men are so in love with themselves and their own egos they like the selflessness and strength women possess.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: The fifth issue explains why the concept of a male hero is flawed, because men are so in love with themselves and their own egos they like lack the selflessness and strength women possess.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: In the second issue, after her parents carefully explain to Lucy what is happening to her, she immediately declares she hates them. She then follows up by defending her declaration of hate by explaining how they kept everything a secret from her in the hopes it wouldn't bite them in the ass, and how this new power of her's was something she was totally unprepared for and has no idea what it means for her life.



* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend, Welsey, dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does".

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* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend, Welsey, dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does". does."
* ItsAllAboutMe: The fifth issue explains why the concept of a male hero is flawed, because men are so in love with themselves and their own egos they like the selflessness and strength women possess.


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* ParentsAsPeople: Lucy's parents did keep her abilities a secret until after they manifested, but they own up to her dressing them down and attempt to help her understand what her powers mean for her. The third issue alone has Lucy's current dream making her understand her mom and a lot of other moms out there are only human.


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* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Welsey's mom deliberately misspelled his name on his birth certificate in order to be cool.
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* CatapultNightmare: In the two issues available currently, after each dream, Lucy bounces awake and shouts. This happens even in class.

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* CatapultNightmare: In the two issues available currently, after each dream, After most dreams, Lucy bounces awake and shouts. This happens even in class.
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* MyNaymeIs: Lucy's male friend is named Welsey, instead of "Wesley", and he's totally aware of how strange it sounds, and complains about it.

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* MyNaymeIs: Lucy's male friend is named Welsey, We'''ls'''ey, instead of "Wesley", and he's totally aware of how strange it sounds, and complains about it.
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* MyNaymeIs: Lucy's male friend is named Welsey, instead of "Wesley", and he's totally aware of how strange it sounds, and complains about it.

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* DisappearedDad: Welsey's dad is missing, but the dream world may have some clues...



* DreamWalker: Lucy's friend, in issue 2, is having the same dream she is but possessing a different character.
* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does".

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* DreamWalker: Lucy's friend, Welsey, in issue 2, is having the same dream she is but possessing a different character.
* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend friend, Welsey, dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does".
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* VampireHunter: The person Lucy possesses in issue 3 is a vampire hunter, who also happens to be a werewolf, and whose daughter helps her in her vampire hunting.
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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: In issue 3, Lucy's dream takes her into the form of a werewolf, who, in human form, can fire beams from her eyes.
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* YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...

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* YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...dies...
* YourWorstNightmare: Lucy keeps dreaming that she is a badass action hero in some dangerous world. But the problem is that if she gets injured in the dream, it affects her in the real world. Therefore...

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* Dream Sue: A variation of this. Lucy always turns into some badass woman hero in her dreams. However, while the ''character'' she possesses is a badass with a strong reputation, ''Lucy herself'' is simply a middle schooler who is unskilled with any kind of combat. This doesn't stop her from succeeding anyway, which surprises even her.

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* Dream Sue: DreamSue: A variation of this. Lucy always turns into some badass woman hero in her dreams. However, while the ''character'' she possesses is a badass with a strong reputation, ''Lucy herself'' is simply a middle schooler who is unskilled with any kind of combat. This doesn't stop her from succeeding anyway, which surprises even her.her.
* DreamWalker: Lucy's friend, in issue 2, is having the same dream she is but possessing a different character.
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* Dream Sue: A variation of this. Lucy always turns into some badass woman hero in her dreams. However, while the ''character'' she possesses is a badass with a strong reputation, ''Lucy herself'' is simply a middle schooler who is unskilled with any kind of combat. This doesn't stop her from succeeding anyway, which surprises even her.
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* CatapultNightmare: In the two issues available currently, after each dream, Lucy bounces awake and shouts. This happens even in class.
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* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does.

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* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does.does".
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{{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does.
YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...

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* {{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does.
* YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...
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{{Emo}}/{{Goth}}: Lucy's male friend dresses in black, has dark black (possibly dyed?) hair, and wears a shirt saying "Douche is as Douche does.
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''Lucy Dreaming'' is a comic book about a 13-year-old girl, Lucy, who doesn't quite feel like she fits in at school. She's not a nerd, a jock, a mathlete, or anything in particular.

But then her life gets much stranger when she starts having dreams where she becomes other people - all of them action heroes of some sort. But when she gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt for real...

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YourMindMakesItReal: If Lucy gets hurt in the dream, she gets hurt in real life. So that means that if she dies...

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