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* BigBad: The Operator takes over as this.


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* ItsAllAboutMe: Adam Collins is a film maker who is obsessed with Marble Hornets and has no sense boundaries as he attempts To force an interview with Jessica.


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* NotSoStoic: Skully loses his composure and looks outright horrified [[spoiler: when Adam kicks David into The Ark]]

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->''”Why are you forgetting?”''

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The story begins some time after the events of the webseries. Jessica Locke has a steady job at a shipping company and appears to have moved on with her life, but when she meets a mysterious masked person while on a delivery, it becomes clear that she can’t hide from her past forever.

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The story begins some time after the events of the webseries. Jessica Locke has a steady job at a shipping company and appears to have moved on with her life, but when she meets a mysterious masked person while on a delivery, it becomes clear that she can’t can't hide from her past forever.
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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Issue 3.5, “totheark”, follows [[spoiler: Brian as he makes his way through the titular location.]]
* AscendedExtra: Jessica was a fairly minor character in the original series, only appearing in a few entries and having little bearing on the plot. She’s the protagonist here.

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Issue 3.5, “totheark”, "totheark", follows [[spoiler: Brian [[spoiler:Brian as he makes his way through the titular location.]]
* AscendedExtra: Jessica was a fairly minor character in the original series, only appearing in a few entries and having little bearing on the plot. She’s She's the protagonist here.



** Most of [[spoiler: Masky’s]] dialogue in issue 3.5 is a twisted version of [[spoiler: the BreakingSpeech that Alex gave Tim in Entry 86.]]
** [[spoiler: Alex’s appearance in the Ark is identical to the one he had in the “really vivid nightmare” that Jay described on his Twitter — his eyes are missing, and he only vocalizes via high-pitched screeches.]]
* ChargeIntoCombatCut: How the scene at the abandoned house ends. [[spoiler: Jessica swings her pipe at Skully, and the scene cuts away to a woman finding Jessica lost in Rosswood.]]
* CreepyDoll: The comic briefly features an old woman who collects eerie dolls. It isn’t particularly plot-relevant, though.

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** Most of [[spoiler: Masky’s]] [[spoiler:Masky's]] dialogue in issue 3.5 is a twisted version of [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the BreakingSpeech that Alex gave Tim in Entry 86.]]
** [[spoiler: Alex’s [[spoiler:Alex's appearance in the Ark is identical to the one he had in the “really "really vivid nightmare” nightmare" that Jay described on his Twitter — his eyes are missing, and he only vocalizes via high-pitched screeches.]]
* ChargeIntoCombatCut: How the scene at the abandoned house ends. [[spoiler: Jessica [[spoiler:Jessica swings her pipe at Skully, and the scene cuts away to a woman finding Jessica lost in Rosswood.]]
* CreepyDoll: The comic briefly features an old woman who collects eerie dolls. It isn’t isn't particularly plot-relevant, though.



* EyeMotifs: Seems to be developing one. The title of Issue #2 (and a podcast Jessica and Adam listen to) is ''Eyes Open'', [[spoiler: and Jess herself is repeatedly seen with dark, sketchy circles for eyes.]]
* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Skully turns out to be a fusion of all the Operator’s previous victims, including (but not limited to) Jay, Brian, [[TragicMonster Alex]], and [[AscendedExtra White-Shirt Guy]].]]

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* EyeMotifs: Seems to be developing one. The title of Issue #2 (and a podcast Jessica and Adam listen to) is ''Eyes Open'', [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and Jess herself is repeatedly seen with dark, sketchy circles for eyes.]]
* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Skully [[spoiler:Skully turns out to be a fusion of all the Operator’s Operator's previous victims, including (but not limited to) Jay, Brian, [[TragicMonster Alex]], and [[AscendedExtra White-Shirt Guy]].]]



* HumanoidAbomination: The Operator, as is par for the course in this series. [[spoiler: Also what Skully ultimately turns out to be.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler: Jessica hallucinates her doppelganger removing her face and melting into sludge.]]

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* HumanoidAbomination: The Operator, as is par for the course in this series. [[spoiler: Also [[spoiler:Also what Skully ultimately turns out to be.]]
* ImMelting: [[spoiler: Jessica [[spoiler:Jessica hallucinates her doppelganger removing her face and melting into sludge.]]



* PaintingTheMedium: During Jessica’s breakdown, the panels become jagged and erratically-shaped, with edges like torn paper.

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* PaintingTheMedium: During Jessica’s Jessica's breakdown, the panels become jagged and erratically-shaped, with edges like torn paper.



* TheReveal: Quite possibly the biggest one in the series comes in Issue 3.5: [[spoiler: The Ark is revealed to be an infinitely looping dimension, where the Operator’s victims are stored.]]
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Jessica has begun hallucinating from Operator exposure, and it's often unclear what's real and what isn't.

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* TheReveal: Quite possibly the biggest one in the series comes in Issue 3.5: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Ark is revealed to be an infinitely looping dimension, where the Operator’s Operator's victims are stored.]]
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Jessica has begun hallucinating from Operator exposure, and it's often unclear what's real and what isn't.isn't.
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** Most of [[spoilers: Masky’s]] dialogue in issue 3.5 is a twisted version of [[spoiler: the BreakingSpeech that Alex gave Tim in Entry 86.]]

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** Most of [[spoilers: [[spoiler: Masky’s]] dialogue in issue 3.5 is a twisted version of [[spoiler: the BreakingSpeech that Alex gave Tim in Entry 86.]]

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Issue 3.5, “totheark”, follows Brian as he makes his way through the titular location.

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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Issue 3.5, “totheark”, follows [[spoiler: Brian as he makes his way through the titular location.]]



* CallBack: According to bonus commentary, Jessica using a pipe as a weapon was a small callback to Alex doing the same in the original series.

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* CallBack: CallBack:
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According to bonus commentary, Jessica using a pipe as a weapon was a small callback to Alex doing the same in the original series.series.
** Most of [[spoilers: Masky’s]] dialogue in issue 3.5 is a twisted version of [[spoiler: the BreakingSpeech that Alex gave Tim in Entry 86.]]



* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Skully turns out to be a fusion of all the Operator’s previous victims

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* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Skully turns out to be a fusion of all the Operator’s previous victims victims, including (but not limited to) Jay, Brian, [[TragicMonster Alex]], and [[AscendedExtra White-Shirt Guy]].]]


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* TheReveal: Quite possibly the biggest one in the series comes in Issue 3.5: [[spoiler: The Ark is revealed to be an infinitely looping dimension, where the Operator’s victims are stored.]]
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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: Issue 3.5, “totheark”, follows Brian as he makes his way through the titular location.


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** [[spoiler: Alex’s appearance in the Ark is identical to the one he had in the “really vivid nightmare” that Jay described on his Twitter — his eyes are missing, and he only vocalizes via high-pitched screeches.]]


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* FusionDance: [[spoiler: Skully turns out to be a fusion of all the Operator’s previous victims


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* HumanoidAbomination: The Operator, as is par for the course in this series. [[spoiler: Also what Skully ultimately turns out to be.]]
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: Issue 3, "You Are Broken", was released on December 21st, 2020, to coincide with the Winter Solstice.
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* BookEnds: The webseries ended on driving. The comics begin with driving.

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* BookEnds: The webseries ended on driving. with Tim driving away from Rosswood. The comics begin with driving.Jessica driving into Rosswood.
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''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' is a PsychologicalHorror webseries and one of the key players in Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos. It ended in June of 2014, but has since been continued in a comic, written by Troy Wagner and illustrated by Jackie Reynolds. The first issue, ''Regards'', recieved a digital release on February 25th, 2019, with plans to later release it as a physical book.\\
The story begins some time after the events of the webseries. Jessica Locke has a steady job at a shipping company and appears to have moved on with her life, but when she meets a mysterious masked man while on a delivery, it becomes clear that she can’t hide from her past forever.

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''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' is a PsychologicalHorror webseries and one of the key players in Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos. It ended in June of 2014, but has since been continued in a comic, written by Troy Wagner and illustrated by Jackie Reynolds. The first issue, ''Regards'', recieved received a digital release on February 25th, 2019, and with plans to later release it as a physical book.release coming later. The second, ''Eyes Open'', was released February 29th of the following year.\\
The story begins some time after the events of the webseries. Jessica Locke has a steady job at a shipping company and appears to have moved on with her life, but when she meets a mysterious masked man person while on a delivery, it becomes clear that she can’t hide from her past forever.



* DreamSequence: Jessica has one in ''Eyes Open'', her dream being a twisted memory of being nearly shot by Alex. The hallucination sequence in ''Regards'' also may qualify.
* EyeMotifs: Seems to be developing one. The title of Issue #2 (and a podcast Jessica and Adam listen to) is ''Eyes Open'', [[spoiler: and Jess herself is repeatedly seen with dark, sketchy circles for eyes.]]



* PipePain: Jessica briefly uses a discarded pipe as a weapon.

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* PipePain: Jessica briefly uses a discarded pipe as a weapon.weapon.
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Jessica has begun hallucinating from Operator exposure, and it's often unclear what's real and what isn't.
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->''”Why are you forgetting?”''

''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' is a PsychologicalHorror webseries and one of the key players in Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos. It ended in June of 2014, but has since been continued in a comic, written by Troy Wagner and illustrated by Jackie Reynolds. The first issue, ''Regards'', recieved a digital release on February 25th, 2019, with plans to later release it as a physical book.\\
The story begins some time after the events of the webseries. Jessica Locke has a steady job at a shipping company and appears to have moved on with her life, but when she meets a mysterious masked man while on a delivery, it becomes clear that she can’t hide from her past forever.

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!! The Marble Hornets comics provide examples of:
* AscendedExtra: Jessica was a fairly minor character in the original series, only appearing in a few entries and having little bearing on the plot. She’s the protagonist here.
* BookEnds: The webseries ended on driving. The comics begin with driving.
* CallBack: According to bonus commentary, Jessica using a pipe as a weapon was a small callback to Alex doing the same in the original series.
* ChargeIntoCombatCut: How the scene at the abandoned house ends. [[spoiler: Jessica swings her pipe at Skully, and the scene cuts away to a woman finding Jessica lost in Rosswood.]]
* CreepyDoll: The comic briefly features an old woman who collects eerie dolls. It isn’t particularly plot-relevant, though.
* CrypticBackgroundReference: Adam and the podcast Jessica listens to reference strange things happening in Rosswood before ''Marble Hornets''.
* DontGoInTheWoods: In ''Marble Hornets'' tradition. The Operator first appears in Rosswood Park.
* GenreBlindness: Going into the spooky woods haunted by a monster to make a documentary about said monster? Sounds like a great idea, Adam.
* ImMelting: [[spoiler: Jessica hallucinates her doppelganger removing her face and melting into sludge.]]
* PaintingTheMedium: During Jessica’s breakdown, the panels become jagged and erratically-shaped, with edges like torn paper.
* PipePain: Jessica briefly uses a discarded pipe as a weapon.

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