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* GagBoobs: Mayu's chest endowmens are impressive threats to physical stability.
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TM&TG was an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on Website/ComicDish that updated on Mondays but appears to have suffered {{Schedule Slip}} as there have been no new pages recently. The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
!! The Monster & The Girl provides Examples of:
* {{Antiquated Linguistics}}: Kenrick's usage of antique grammar and vocabulary. \\
* {{Art Evolution}}: The artistic style is rapidly changing, with improvement often noticeable on the same page from the first panel to the last. \\
* {{Bigger is Better}}: The first adventure starts with a huge starship exploding as bright as a sun, and a rainforest that seems to be mostly giant trees. \\
* {{Cultured Warrior}}: Kenrick uses antique vocabulary that gives this impression \\
* {{Cyborg}}: Kenrick is described as a cyborg possibly created by an alien {{God}} or {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}. \\
* {{Exactly What It Says on the Tin}}: The webcomic is about a cyborg monster and a girl. \\
* {{Gag Boobs}}: Mayu's chest endowmens are impressive threats to physical stability \\
* {{Guttural Growler}}: Kenrick's speech bubbles are frayed, the font bold, presumably this is the reason. \\
* {{Huge Guy Tiny Girl}}: Kenrick is a big scary cyborg, Mayu is smaller than most adolescents. \\
* {{Mondegreen}}: Mayu's manner of speaking is near incomprehensible, and this is mixed with {{Malaproper}} when she's 'almost' saying the proper word. \\
* {{MsFanservice}}: Mayu \\
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: Kenrick usually favours speaking in this manner. \\
* {{Shoutbox}}: There is a shoutbox shared across all pages of the webcomic. \\
* {{The Empire}}: the Bright and Glorious Empire of One Hundred Galaxies. \\
!! The Monster & The Girl provides Examples of:
* {{Antiquated Linguistics}}: Kenrick's usage of antique grammar and vocabulary. \\
* {{Art Evolution}}: The artistic style is rapidly changing, with improvement often noticeable on the same page from the first panel to the last. \\
* {{Bigger is Better}}: The first adventure starts with a huge starship exploding as bright as a sun, and a rainforest that seems to be mostly giant trees. \\
* {{Cultured Warrior}}: Kenrick uses antique vocabulary that gives this impression \\
* {{Cyborg}}: Kenrick is described as a cyborg possibly created by an alien {{God}} or {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}. \\
* {{Exactly What It Says on the Tin}}: The webcomic is about a cyborg monster and a girl. \\
* {{Gag Boobs}}: Mayu's chest endowmens are impressive threats to physical stability \\
* {{Guttural Growler}}: Kenrick's speech bubbles are frayed, the font bold, presumably this is the reason. \\
* {{Huge Guy Tiny Girl}}: Kenrick is a big scary cyborg, Mayu is smaller than most adolescents. \\
* {{Mondegreen}}: Mayu's manner of speaking is near incomprehensible, and this is mixed with {{Malaproper}} when she's 'almost' saying the proper word. \\
* {{MsFanservice}}: Mayu \\
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: Kenrick usually favours speaking in this manner. \\
* {{Shoutbox}}: There is a shoutbox shared across all pages of the webcomic. \\
* {{The Empire}}: the Bright and Glorious Empire of One Hundred Galaxies. \\
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TM&TG is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on Website/ComicDish that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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TM&TG is was an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on Website/ComicDish that updates updated on Mondays (Japan Time).but appears to have suffered {{Schedule Slip}} as there have been no new pages recently. The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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TM&TG is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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TM&TG is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} Website/ComicDish that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.comicdish.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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->''"Habits of millennia are most reluctant to be broken."''
TM&TG is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
->''"Habits of millennia are most reluctant to be broken."''
TM&TG is an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail and finer shading. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.comicdish.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a weekly webcomic on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.comicdish.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a an ongoing weekly webcomic hosted on {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. TM&TG was originally planned as a series of novels. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail.detail and finer shading. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.comicdish.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} {{Comic Dish}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.comicdish.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is [[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tmtgavatarbw2_2459.jpg]]is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The {{webcomic}} is described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym {{SamuraiTaiga}} online. The {{webcomic}} is drawn in an OEL {{manga}} style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym {{SamuraiTaiga}} online. The {{webcomic}} is drawn described as an experimental {{OEL manga}} by the author-creator who lives in an OEL {{manga}} style with a Japan. A Japanese version is promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a webcomic on {{ComicFury}}. The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym {{SamuraiTaiga}} online. The {{webcomic}} is drawn in an OEL {{manga}} style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a weekly webcomic on {{ComicFury}}.{{ComicFury}} that updates on Mondays (Japan Time). The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym {{SamuraiTaiga}} online. The {{webcomic}} is drawn in an OEL {{manga}} style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' ({{Magic from Technology}}) {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a webcomic on ComicFury. The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym SamuraiTaiga online. The webcomic is drawn in an OEL manga style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' cyborg and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is entirely monochrome, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a webcomic on ComicFury. {{ComicFury}}. The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym SamuraiTaiga {{SamuraiTaiga}} online. The webcomic {{webcomic}} is drawn in an OEL manga {{manga}} style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' cyborg {{Cyborg}} and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is entirely monochrome, {{Deliberately Monochrome}}, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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[[http://themonsterandthegirl.thecomicseries.com/ The Monster & The Girl]] is a webcomic on ComicFury. The author-creator lives in Japan, and uses the pseudonym SamuraiTaiga online. The webcomic is drawn in an OEL manga style with a Japanese version promised at an undefined future date. Each chapter tells of one of the adventures of an immortal 'techno-magical' cyborg and a mysterious woman that he's vowed to protect, in every life time that he finds her. The stories are set in the same fictional universe, but aren't in chronological order. Artwork is entirely monochrome, with an intentionally limited palette of 4 shades of gray plus black and white, except for rare panels of higher detail. \\
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* {{Art Evolution}}: The artistic style is rapidly changing, with improvement often noticeable on the same page from the first panel to the last. \\
* {{Cultured Warrior}}: Kenrick uses antique vocabulary that gives this impression \\
* {{Cyborg}}: Kenrick is described as a cyborg possibly created by a god or {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}. \\
* {{Guttural Growler}}: Kenrick's speech bubbles are frayed, the font bold, presumably this is the reason. \\
* {{Huge Guy Tiny Girl}}: Kenrick is a big scary cyborg, Mayu is smaller than most adolescents. \\
* {{Mondegreen}}: Mayu's manner of speaking is near incomprehensible. \\
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: Kenrick usually favours speaking in this manner. \\
* {{The Empire}}: the Bright and Glorious Empire of One Hundred Galaxies. \\
!! The Monster & The Girl provides Examples of:
* {{Art Evolution}}: The artistic style is rapidly changing, with improvement often noticeable on the same page from the first panel to the last. \\
* {{Cultured Warrior}}: Kenrick uses antique vocabulary that gives this impression \\
* {{Cyborg}}: Kenrick is described as a cyborg possibly created by a god or {{Sufficiently Advanced Aliens}}. \\
* {{Guttural Growler}}: Kenrick's speech bubbles are frayed, the font bold, presumably this is the reason. \\
* {{Huge Guy Tiny Girl}}: Kenrick is a big scary cyborg, Mayu is smaller than most adolescents. \\
* {{Mondegreen}}: Mayu's manner of speaking is near incomprehensible. \\
* {{Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness}}: Kenrick usually favours speaking in this manner. \\
* {{The Empire}}: the Bright and Glorious Empire of One Hundred Galaxies. \\