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* [[spoiler:WasOnceAMan: The Vespertine is actually Walter Pidgin, who somehow got turned into a monster and became obsessed with getting the last key so he can unleash The Shadows on the world.]]
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* [[spoiler:WasOnceAMan: The WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:The Vespertine is actually Walter Pidgin, who somehow got turned into a monster and became obsessed with getting the last key so he can unleash The Shadows on the world.]]
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* TheBully: Curly Bill and his gang from Walter's time.
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* EarAche: When Walter catches Curly Bill and his gang attacking Tom Button, he comes to his defence, punching Curly Bill and biting his ear.
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* TheLostWoods: The Kingdom.
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* HorseOfADifferentColor: The Buglings ride into battle on dogs they steal from people and train to be mounts.
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* TheLostWoods: The Kingdom.
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* LivingToys: Many residents of The Kingdom are living toys. The most prominent one is Tom the doll.
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* LivingToys: Many residents of The Kingdom are living toys. The most prominent one is Tom Button the doll.
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* [[spoiler:WasOnceAMan: The Vespertine is actually Walter Pidgin, who somehow got turned into a monster and became obsessed with getting the last key so he can unleash The Shadows on the world.]]
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* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:Haloran. He looks the same now as he did when Walter still lived in the town.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Haloran:''' Longevity is one of the burdens of my... office.]]
* TalkingAnimal: Many residents of The Kingdom are animals who can talk
-->[[spoiler:'''Haloran:''' Longevity is one of the burdens of my... office.]]
* TalkingAnimal: Many residents of The Kingdom are animals who can talk
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-->[[spoiler:'''Haloran:''' Longevity is one of the burdens of my... office.]]
* WhenTreesAttack: The Vespertine is a humanoid tree monster.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:Haloran. He looks the same now as he did when Walter still lived in the town.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: [[spoiler:Haloran. He looks the same now as he did when Walter still lived in the town.]]
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* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:Walter becomes one after he's brought back from being The Vespertine.]]
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-->[[spoiler:'''Haloran:''' Longevity is one of the burdens of my... office.]]
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* TalkingAnimals: Many residents of The Kingdom are animals who can talk
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* TalkingAnimals: TalkingAnimal: Many residents of The Kingdom are animals who can talk
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* TheSixties: We know it's set in this time period because it's mentioned that [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy]]'s president.
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* TheSixties: We know it's set in this time period because it's mentioned that [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy]]'s UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy's president.
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The was published on .
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The was published on .on August 27th, 2013.
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!!''The Lost Boy'' contains examples of:
* TheSixties: We know it's set in this time period because it's mentioned that [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy]]'s president.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The comic is drawn in black, white, and grey. The illustrations use thin charcoal-like strokes.
* LooseFloorboardHidingSpot: This is where Nate finds Walter's old recorder and audio logs.
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!!''The Lost Boy'' contains examples of:
* TheSixties: We know it's set in this time period because it's mentioned that [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy Kennedy]]'s president.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The comic is drawn in black, white, and grey. The illustrations use thin charcoal-like strokes.
* LooseFloorboardHidingSpot: This is where Nate finds Walter's old recorder and audio logs.
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Nate finds a tape recorder in a secret compartment hidden under some floor boards in his room, complete with a bunch of old reels.
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Nate finds a tape recorder in a secret compartment [[LooseFloorboardHidingSpot hidden under some a floor boards board in his room, room]], complete with a bunch of old reels.reels. When he listens to them, he discovers that there's a whole lot more to the world than he ever knew. And with the help of a new friend he makes, a girl named Tabitha, he goes on to learn about a local mystery in his town called Walter Pidgin, [[TitleDrop The Lost Boy]].
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''The Lost Boy'' is an UrbanFantasy Graphic Novel by Greg Ruth.
Nate Castle is a boy who's family has just moved to a new town, and like plenty of kids in that situation, he's not happy about his life just being upended without his consent. When he picks out his room, though, the move suddenly gets much more interesting.
Nate finds a tape recorder in a secret compartment hidden under some floor boards in his room, complete with a bunch of old reels.
Nate Castle is a boy who's family has just moved to a new town, and like plenty of kids in that situation, he's not happy about his life just being upended without his consent. When he picks out his room, though, the move suddenly gets much more interesting.
Nate finds a tape recorder in a secret compartment hidden under some floor boards in his room, complete with a bunch of old reels.