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* AnyoneCanDie: Set up in the very first issue when Brendan is suddenly and brutally killed by [[spoiler: David]]. Becomes active with the deaths of [[spoiler: Casey's Parents, Jun and Hisao's mother & Maggie, along many students]]. These deaths become even more confusing considering that [[JigsawPuzzlePlot the story alternates between past, present, and future, and implements time travel]].
** It starts hitting increasingly close to home with the deaths of [[spoiler: Zoe]] and [[spoiler: Hisao]].
*** Taken even further with the deaths of [[spoiler: past!Vanessa, Guillaume, one of the Ian clones and Fortunato]].

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* AnyoneCanDie: Set up in the very first issue when Brendan is suddenly and brutally killed by [[spoiler: David]]. Becomes active with the deaths of [[spoiler: Casey's Parents, Jun and Hisao's mother & Maggie, along many students]]. These deaths become even more confusing considering that [[JigsawPuzzlePlot the story alternates between past, present, and future, and implements time travel]].
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travel]]. It starts hitting increasingly close to home with the deaths of [[spoiler: Zoe]] and [[spoiler: Hisao]].
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Hisao]]. Taken even further with the deaths of [[spoiler: past!Vanessa, Guillaume, one of the Ian clones and Fortunato]].



* GoodIsNotSoft: Casey in spades. She's not even a little afraid to get violent.

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Casey in spades. She's not even a little afraid to get violent.



* TheIdealist: Despite Hunter's occasional cynicism (i.e. in #31 in regards to life after death), Nick has stated that he is most definitely TheHeart of the Glories, and that any stories that feature him at the center are "slightly sunnier" because of his unfaltering "hope and optimism."

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Despite Hunter's occasional cynicism (i.e. in #31 in regards to life after death), Nick has stated that he is most definitely TheHeart of the Glories, Glories and that any stories that feature him at the center are "slightly sunnier" because of his unfaltering "hope and optimism."


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* ImplausibleSynchrony: Hunter's ability tampers with his perception of time displayed in clocks, which results in this trope. Every clock he sees reads it's 8:13 down to the second.
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* CloneJesus: [[spoiler: Ian]] was created in a laboratory ([[CloningBlues one of six]]) with abilities taken from some kind of divine force, although it's unclear which.

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* CloneJesus: [[spoiler: Ian]] was created in a laboratory ([[CloningBlues one (one of six]]) six) with abilities taken from some kind of divine force, although it's unclear which.
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---> Oh, man, we are about one dianoga away from [[StarWars the trash compactor scene in—]]

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---> Oh, man, we are about one dianoga away from [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars the trash compactor scene in—]]
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Isabel, the student council president of Morning Glory academy - and also apparently someone who Casey knew. While Isabel's absence is explained as being undercover, she doesn't appear until she talks to Casey in a flashback and then suddenly... there she is.
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* ShesGotLegs: Casey.
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* FiveManBand: Interestingly, the roles shift around a lot. Casey is almost always TheHero and Jun is almost always TheBigGuy.
** Hunter tends to be both TheLancer and TheChick.
** Zoe vacillates between TheSmartGuy and the SixthRanger.
** Jade has potential for TheSmartGuy, given the strange hallucinations she's been having and [[spoiler: her appearance as future!Jade, who works for the Academy.]]
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Per wick cleanup.


%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* TheCheerleader: Zoe's facade.
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* MissFanservice: Oh, Zoe.

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* MissFanservice: MsFanservice: Oh, Zoe.
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An ongoing comic book series written by Nick Spencer and illustrated by Joe Eisma. It tells the story of six new students (Casey, Ike, Jun, Zoe, Hunter and Jade) at the very prestigious Morning Glory Academy. Each one of them has a dark and/or strange past and they all share the same birthday. The plot follows the six students separately and as a group as they explore the mysterious and shadowy purpose of this dizzying BoardingSchoolOfHorrors. The phrase "for a better future" is thrown around a lot by the staff, but it's hard to tell what that entails. The teachers are down right sadistic, the campus contains strange horrors and there's a ghost-like man stalking around who [[BloodLust really enjoys making a mess of people]]. To top it all off, Daramount, the woman in charge of the these six students (nicknamed the Morning Glories) is trying to systematically break them in increasingly creative ways.

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An ongoing comic book series written by Nick Spencer Creator/NickSpencer and illustrated by Joe Eisma. It tells the story of six new students (Casey, Ike, Jun, Zoe, Hunter and Jade) at the very prestigious Morning Glory Academy. Each one of them has a dark and/or strange past and they all share the same birthday. The plot follows the six students separately and as a group as they explore the mysterious and shadowy purpose of this dizzying BoardingSchoolOfHorrors. The phrase "for a better future" is thrown around a lot by the staff, but it's hard to tell what that entails. The teachers are down right sadistic, the campus contains strange horrors and there's a ghost-like man stalking around who [[BloodLust really enjoys making a mess of people]]. To top it all off, Daramount, the woman in charge of the these six students (nicknamed the Morning Glories) is trying to systematically break them in increasingly creative ways.

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