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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: To his own surprise, Monstar is able to perfectly quote a line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare in the fourth chapter: "Death and Dumb". This is because [[spoiler: Shakespeare is Monstar's creator.]]
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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: [[spoiler: Bunnee]] manages to revive [[spoiler: Monsoon]] as an example of the flesh eating variety of this trope.
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* WingdingEyes: One of a character's eyes will turn into a star when if the character is excited or an exclamation mark if the character is surprised.
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The comic is hosted by [=WebComicsNation=], and can be found [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php here.]]
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The comic is hosted by [=WebComicsNation=], Website/SmackJeeves, and can be found [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php [[http://monstar.thewebcomic.com/ here.]]
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* GuestStrip: A rare canon example shows up when guest characters come to help Bunnee defeat [[spoiler:Monstar's SuperpoweredEvilSide]] in the penultimate twenty fifth chapter: [[WebAnimation/DumbWaysToDie Some "Some Ways to Die.Die".]]
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* TheSymbiote: Death's suit is made of souls that cannot go to heaven or hell and gives its wearer the powers and visage of [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Venom.]]
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* WorldOfPun: There's at least one per strip on average.
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* ICallItVera: Wonder-Bra Woman named her sword "Fred".
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* YourHeadASplode: Xerox kills a villain known as the Ram-Raider by sticking his hand into his mouth and shapeshifting it into a clockpost.
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*CharacterTitle: Monstar is the name of the protagonist.
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*ResurrectiveImmortality: This is the shtick of the hero known as Jinx.
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''Monstar'' is a WebComic by Jacen Carpenter. Set in Longreach, Australia, it chronicles the adventures of Monstar, a large, grey, horned, green-eyed monster. (Although it rarely comes up, Monstar is in fact the personification of jealously, literally the "green-eyed monster".) With his rabbit pal Bunnee, Monstar spends most of his time dealing with mundane situations (like what to do while waiting for your video game to recharge), occasionally taking a break to save the world or some such.
Visually, the comic's style features cartoon characters drawn on top of photographic backgrounds. In terms of writing style, Carpenter loves to [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] various comic book tropes.
The comic is hosted by [=WebComicsNation=], and can be found [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php here.]]
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!!Tropes featured include:
* HyperspaceArsenal: Bunnee literally pulls weapons (up to and including [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php?view=single&ID=158302 anti-aircraft guns]]) out of his ass.
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Visually, the comic's style features cartoon characters drawn on top of photographic backgrounds. In terms of writing style, Carpenter loves to [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] various comic book tropes.
The comic is hosted by [=WebComicsNation=], and can be found [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php here.]]
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!!Tropes featured include:
* HyperspaceArsenal: Bunnee literally pulls weapons (up to and including [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jacen/monstar/series.php?view=single&ID=158302 anti-aircraft guns]]) out of his ass.
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