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* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: Downplayed. While there are plenty of green, blue, and purple-haired characters who are no different from the others, natural hair colors are much more prevalent, with only one of the four main characters having an unnatural hair color.
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%%* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Hinako and Dogma.]]
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** Michiko has a poster in her room for a movie called "Dusk", obviously a parody of ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'', except the vampire looks more like, you know, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a vampire]].
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** Michiko has a poster in her room for a movie called "Dusk", obviously a parody of ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'', ''Film/{{Twilight}}'', except the vampire looks more like, you know, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a vampire]].
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* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Hinako and Dogma.]]
* OffModel: Much of chapter 11, which was drawn while the author was recovering from an [[EyeScream eye infection]].
* OffModel: Much of chapter 11, which was drawn while the author was recovering from an [[EyeScream eye infection]].
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* OffModel: Much of chapter 11, which was drawn while the author was recovering from an [[EyeScream eye infection]].
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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Chapter 13 is when [[spoiler:Zula's GambitRoulette finally falls into place.]]
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* AnAxeToGrind: Dibi's weapon is an axe that's almost as big as Diablo.
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I Have The High Ground is no longer a trope
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* IHaveTheHighGround: Heimdall's first appearance, lampshaded by Loki.
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** In 2010, there was "Chapter 8.5", a five-page alternate version of the then-unreleased chapter 9, consisting of several video game and anime references and some FoeYay between Diablo and Loki.
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** In 2010, there was "Chapter 8.5", a five-page alternate version of the then-unreleased chapter 9, consisting of several video game and anime references and some FoeYay sexual tension between Diablo and Loki.
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** A ''literal'' [[Myth/NorseMythology mythology gag]] occurs in the AprilFoolsDay chapter, in which Loki makes a reference to his namesake's FateWorseThanDeath. (Specifically, how he'd actually ''prefer'' that over [[FoeYay what happened]] in [[spoiler:his dying dream.]])
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** A ''literal'' [[Myth/NorseMythology mythology gag]] occurs in the AprilFoolsDay chapter, in which Loki makes a reference to his namesake's FateWorseThanDeath. (Specifically, how he'd actually ''prefer'' that over [[FoeYay what happened]] happened in [[spoiler:his dying dream.]])
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* AnachronismStew: The comic was originally supposed to take place in 1950, but this only lasted one chapter, before the author decided to set it in modern times instead, but left the exact year ambiguous for a while. As a result, you'll see console radios, computers with CRT monitors, and phone booths all in the same setting... despite the year later being outright stated as 2009, well into the era of sattelite radio, LCD monitors, and mobile phones.
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* AnachronismStew: The comic was originally supposed to take place in 1950, but this only lasted one chapter, before the author decided to set it in modern times instead, but left the exact year ambiguous for a while. As a result, you'll see console radios, computers with CRT monitors, and phone booths all in the same setting... despite the year later being outright stated as 2009, well into the era of sattelite satellite radio, LCD monitors, and mobile phones.
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Page is now a redirect to the Hair Colors index.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Dogma's hair is blue, Natsuki's is green, and the entire Baki family have purple hair. The Mephisto arc features a news anchor with blue hair as well, and Carl's commanding officer during the Chaos War flashback had teal hair.
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** Diablo: Choleric
** Dr. Suno: Melancholic
** Hinako: Sanguine
** Michiko: Phlegmatic
** Dr. Suno: Melancholic
** Hinako: Sanguine
** Michiko: Phlegmatic
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** Diablo: Choleric
Diablo, the most aggressive of the main cast who is often rude to friend and foe alike, is choleric.
** Dr.Suno: Melancholic
Suno, as the team's resident tech guy and the most level-headed of them, is melancholic.
**Hinako: Sanguine
Hinako, being the social butterfly of the group, as well as usually having the most positive attitude, is sanguine.
**Michiko: PhlegmaticMichiko, with her comparative shyness and overall politeness, is phlegmatic.
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