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* EyeScream: In the second issue, Pumpkin gets one of her eyes (and a significant chunk of her face) ripped out by Queen Sindella as a punishment for talking back to her. Sindella restores her face to normal after Pumpkin submits to her.


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* NakedOnArrival: In the second issue, Pumpkin gets almost literally dragged to Hell by a demon. As Hell is not a physical plane, her clothes don't go with her and she's forced to meet Queen Sindella while completely naked.


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* SpinOff: One of the rewards for issue 2 is a free digital copy of a prologue for ''Sugar'', a planned spin-off featuring a female bouncer from the Bear Lodge named Sugar. The second issue introduces her and her twin sister Cookie.
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* TakeThat: The series shares a title with a series from Obscura Comics that also happens to feature a pumpkin-themed heroine. Consequently, issue 2's Kickstarter-exclusive cover features Ciera dressed as a Film/{{Ghostbuster|s}} and trapping the other Pumpkin in a Ghost Trap.

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* TakeThat: The series shares a title with a series from Obscura Comics that also happens to feature a pumpkin-themed heroine. Consequently, issue 2's Kickstarter-exclusive cover features Ciera dressed as a Film/{{Ghostbuster|s}} Franchise/{{Ghostbuster|s}} and trapping the other Pumpkin in a Ghost Trap.
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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' #1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963'' #261.

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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' #1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963'' ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963 The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #261.
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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' #1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1961'' #261.

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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' #1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1961'' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1963'' #261.
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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.

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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' 1. ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' #1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan1961'' #261.
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* TakeThat: The series shares a title with a series from Obscura Comics that also happens to feature a pumpkin-themed heroine. Consequently, issue 2's Kickstarter-exclusive cover features Ciera dressed as a Film/{{Ghostbuster|s}} and trapping the other Pumpkin in a Ghost Trap.

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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.

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* AssholeVictim: Pumpkin's alter-ego targets violent abusive men and turns them to dust.
* BoomHeadshot: In the first issue, a would-be robber shoots Pumpkin straight in the face. Much to his horror, it doesn't kill her.
* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk ''ComicBook/SheHulk'' 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.261.
* KissOfDeath: Pumpkin's kisses cause men to turn to dust.
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''Pumpkin'' is a horror comic created by Jason Conley and William Pompeau, and published by [=Fate68=] Comics. It is funded via Website/{{Kickstarter}}''.

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''Pumpkin'' is a horror comic created by Jason Conley and William Pompeau, and published by [=Fate68=] Comics. It is funded via Website/{{Kickstarter}}''.
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''Pumpkin'' is a horror comic created by Jason Conley and William Pompeau, and published by Fate68 Comics. It is funded via Website/{{Kickstarter}}''.

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''Pumpkin'' is a horror comic created by Jason Conley and William Pompeau, and published by Fate68 [=Fate68=] Comics. It is funded via Website/{{Kickstarter}}''.



* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by Creator/SalBuscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.

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* CopycatCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by Creator/SalBuscema's John Buscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.
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* HomageCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by Creator/SalBuscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.

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''Pumpkin'' is a horror comic created by Jason Conley and William Pompeau, and published by Fate68 Comics. It is funded via Website/{{Kickstarter}}''.

Ciera "Pumpkin" Webber was the only survivor of a brutal attack that killed her parents and left her an orphan. Now she tries to make a living for herself hustling on the Las Vegas strip, but this is complicated by the fact that she has a demonic alter-ego that compels her punish bad men, and the strip has no shortage of such men.

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* HomageCover: The first issue has a variant cover inspired by Creator/SalBuscema's cover for ''ComicBook/SheHulk 1. Issue 2's variants include one that homages ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' 261.
* NightmareFace: When Pumpkin transforms, she develops a face with a terrible jack-o-lantern grin.
* ScaryBlackMan: Subverted with Bear, the bouncer at the club that Pumpkin frequents. Despite being a large and intimidating black man, he's the nicest character in the cast.
* WretchedHive: The strip in 1978 is rife with creeps and abusers, and consequently, Pumpkin doesn't feel too bad about stealing from them.

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