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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://www.msfhigh.com/comic/msfh/1/0 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''Webcomic/MSFHigh''.

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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://www.msfhigh.com/comic/msfh/1/0 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''Webcomic/MSFHigh''.
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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''Webcomic/MSFHigh''.

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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://hscm.[[http://www.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 com/comic/msfh/1/0 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''Webcomic/MSFHigh''.
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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''MSFHigh''.

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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''MSFHigh''.
''Webcomic/MSFHigh''.
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The webcomic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a [[TheHunter ghost hunter]]. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent deviling girl]] named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.

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The webcomic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a [[TheHunter [[HunterOfMonsters ghost hunter]]. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent deviling girl]] named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.



* TheHunter: A ghost hunter is called in to capture Locke.

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* TheHunter: HunterOfMonsters: A ghost hunter is called in to capture Locke.
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* MeltingPot: Rosa sees MSF High as something like this.

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* MeltingPot: UsefulNotes/MeltingPot: Rosa sees MSF High as something like this.
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* GenderBender: Naturally - it's set at MSF High, and written by Wraith. Namely, Locke's first visit to Nurse Keiri's office finds her just having "accidentally" turned Colin into Colette.

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* EfficientDisplacement: PlayedForLaughs when Rosa uses someone else’s hole to leave a shop. Even though ThereWasADoor.


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* ImpactSilhouette: PlayedForLaughs when Rosa uses someone else’s hole to leave a shop. Even though ThereWasADoor.
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''High School Changed Me'' is a TransformationComic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]]. Its sister and SpiritualSuccessor webcomic is ''MSFHigh''.

The webcomic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a [[TheHunter ghost hunter]]. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent deviling girl]] named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.

Please note that this comic was once rebooted, after some rather extensive CreativeDifferences between the artist and the author. The spiritual successor, ''MSF High'', was also a result of these creative differences.
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!!This series provides examples of:
* AerithAndBob: Rosa Nul Valefir.
* [[AuthorAvatar Artist Avatar]]: An unnamed True Legion serves a sort of this. However, the character has only appeared on one page, and had actually been drawing the comic.
* BecauseISaidSo: Professor Riley’s ‘justification’ for making Rosa show Locke around.
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Locke really would rather not have a [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=54 Giant Bee Vampire for a roommate]].
* ButtMonkey: Locke
* CommonTongue: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]], Locke asks Rosa why this is so. Apparently, it’s just part of the school’s magic.
* ContinuityReboot: The ''HSCM'' you see is a new one. The old one was left after some rather extensive CreativeDifferences between the writer and the first artist.
* CurbStompBattle: Locke vs. Thunk the giant orc. Guess who won?
* DependingOnTheArtist: The artist for ''HSCM'' [Merlin] and the artist for its sister comic, ''MSF High'' [Aakashi], have very different art styles.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Rosa is not impressed with Locke's reaction to the mall.
* EfficientDisplacement: PlayedForLaughs when Rosa uses someone else’s hole to leave a shop. Even though ThereWasADoor.
* ExpositionFairy: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]]: Colette blurts out random facts... to stop Celeste from becoming one.
* FunShirt: Part of Locke’s JacobMarleyApparel. The text on it reads [[{{Irony}} Hug Life]].
* GoingCritical: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Professor Riley -- he causes another professor's watch to do this.
* HeroAcademy: MSF High.
* TheHunter: A ghost hunter is called in to capture Locke.
* IdentityAmnesia: Both [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] and [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]]. When Locke is sent to the nurse’s office, Rosa "saves him the trouble" of asking "who am I" and similar questions... Except he didn't actually have amnesia.
* IntangibleMan: Locke, as a ghost, can phase through objects, though his daily use of it is limited.
* JacobMarleyApparel: Locke. This is, of course, lampshaded.
* LargeHam: The Ghost Hunter.
* MeaningfulName: Guess what Thunk Clobberstein likes to do?
* MeltingPot: Rosa sees MSF High as something like this.
* MuggingTheMonster: Perhaps Locke shouldn’t have dumped paint on the ghost hunter.
* MundaneUtility: Teleportation will get you to the bathroom in a hurry.
* NoNameGiven: We still don’t know Locke’s real name.
* OnlySaneMan: Locke plays this role to some degree.
* PianoDrop: What killed Locke.
* ThePrankster: Locke, especially in the prologue.
* TeleportersAndTransporters: Rosa can teleport.
* ThereWasADoor: That poor shopkeeper...
* UndignifiedDeath: Locke died from a [[PianoDrop piano falling]] on him.
* VictoryPose: Professor Riley has one that isn’t all that enthusiastic.
* WordOfDante: Despite the fact that the work is more than just a fan work, [[http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=62 a page]] that claims that ''HSCM'' is a prequel to ''MSF High'' has a disclaimer that it’s not a reliable source for lore.
* YourFavorite: Kasumi seems to enjoy a drink called Green Soda. Knowing this, Rosa sent Locke into her office with it to get on her good side.
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