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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how many self-imposed restrictions Tailsteak puts on his own powers, no one but him can enforce them. As an artist, he can do whatever he wants to these characters at any time, no matter how horrible the act or how alive and real the characters feel.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how many self-imposed restrictions Tailsteak puts on his own powers, no one but can stop him can enforce them.if he chooses to do otherwise. As an artist, he can do whatever he wants to these characters at any time, no matter how horrible the act or how alive and real the characters feel.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, as an artist he can do whatever he wants to these characters at any time, no matter how horrible the act or how alive and real the characters feel.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or many self-imposed restrictions Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, as puts on his own powers, no one but him can enforce them. As an artist artist, he can do whatever he wants to these characters at any time, no matter how horrible the act or how alive and real the characters feel.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Zadok, for being a sharp, witty badass with cred.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, he has this ability.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, as an artist he has this ability.can do whatever he wants to these characters at any time, no matter how horrible the act or how alive and real the characters feel.
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Maxwell fully comprehends this, and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, he has this ability. It seems to be made worse by the fact that these characters seem more truly alive and self aware than characters from any other work. It almost makes you want to prioritize their safety as highly as you would that of a real human...
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* NightmareFuel: Tailsteak does like to assure his characters that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at his mercy and he could ruin them at any moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Maxwell Max fully [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=98 comprehends this, this]], and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak or anybody try to justify it, he has this ability. It seems to be made worse by the fact that these characters seem more truly alive and self aware than characters from any other work. It almost makes you want to prioritize their safety as highly as you would that of a real human...
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only holds back because he gave himself a set of rules.
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* NightmareFuel: The Tailsteak does like to assure his characters in 1/0 that they will thrive with free will and the power to control their own destinies, but when you think about it, the truth is that they are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him his mercy and that he could do something horrible to him ruin them at any time. moment if he wanted to. One day, poor Maxwell fully comprehends this, and ''freaks out''. He worries that ''Tailsteak could send him to a hell world''. Luckily, Tailsteak has rules in place that secure a reasonable level of logic, and would never do that. There's a problem, though: he technically does have this power. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries or anybody try to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how ability. It seems to be made worse by the story turns out, fact that these characters seem more truly alive and only holds back because he gave himself a set self aware than characters from any other work. It almost makes you want to prioritize their safety as highly as you would that of rules.a real human...
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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HeartwarmingInHindsight: Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].
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* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HeartwarmingInHindsight: Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures [[Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].
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* FridgeHorror: In [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=2 the second strip]], Tailsteak decides to 'steal' a character from Pablo Picasso's work, and removes it in the next panel. It had a face, eyes, a mouth, and almost everything needed to be a normal character in the strip. But it was deformed and unsightly, possibly even unable to move. If anything else from the comic was any indication, for just one panel, that face was alive and ''sentient''.
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only holds back because he set himself a set of rules.
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only holds back because he set gave himself a set of rules.
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only hold back because he set himself a set of rules.
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only hold holds back because he set himself a set of rules.
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* NightmareFuel: The characters in 1/0 are entirely at Tailsteak's mercy. Not only that, Max becomes fully aware that he was created by him and that he could do something horrible to him at any time. No matter how you or Tailsteak tries to justify it, he has this power. He has absolute power over how the story turns out, and only hold back because he set himself a set of rules.
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* TearJerker [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=178 "Forget me, Max. Forget me."]]
* HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HeartwarmingInHindsight (Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].)
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* TearJerker [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=178 "Forget me, Max. Forget me."]]
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* TearJerkerTearJerker: [[http://www.undefined.net/1/0/?strip=178 "Forget me, Max. Forget me."]]
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* HilariousInHindsight/HeartwarmingInHindsight HilariousInHindsight[=/=]HeartwarmingInHindsight (Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].)
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* HilariousInHindsight (Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].)
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* HilariousInHindsight HilariousInHindsight/HeartwarmingInHindsight (Very early on, the comic is described as a way to get a girlfriend. The real irony is, one of the artists that he got to do the occasional April 1st strips (the one with colour)... is now [[DanAndMabsFurryAdventures his wife]].)
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Already on Awesome.One Over Zero.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome (The cast going on strike, Petitus chewing out Tailsteak, and [[spoiler:Ghanny ''singlehandly'' removing Marcus's FourthWall]].)