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14The ''Bigtime'' novels by Jennifer Estep take place in Bigtime, New York, a town which is overrun by superheroes and about every superhero trope out there.
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16Everyone is totally GenreBlind, especially with figuring out that having an AlliterativeName more than likely indicates that person is a SuperHero with a name that starts with that letter. Some characters are dedicated to finding out the identities of superheroes, and have to resort to other means of deduction. This leads to the interesting experience of the reader knowing long before the characters do who is who.
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18The novels are:
19* ''Karma Girl'': The narrator found out [[LivingWithTheVillain her fiancé and best friend are a superhero and supervillain, respectively, who boink;]] dedicates herself to outing all supers.
20* ''Hot Mama'': The narrator is a superhero.
21* ''Jinx'': The narrator is not a superhero, but is from a family of superheroes, and has a power that she can't make useful.
22* ''Nightingale'': The narrator is not a superhero, but has super senses. The story revolves around her encounter with superhero and the love affair and danger that follows.
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24The short stories are:
25* ''Karma Girl Christmas'': Karma Girl has to protect a large donation of charity toys from the ubervillians of Bigtime
26* ''Fandemic'': The narrator is a non-powered hardcore superhero fan.
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28!! These novels provide examples of:
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30%%%%%%* AbhorrentAdmirer: ''Any'' member of Slaves for Superhero Sex to ''any'' superhero.
31* AbnormalAmmo: Bandit's revolver fires special bullets
32* AlliterativeName: 90% of the cast have first and last names alliterating because it is a common (in-universe) indication of being a superhero
33%%%%* AnIcePerson: Frost and Wynter
34* BadassBiker: Johnny Angel (also a BadassNormal in his [[LegacyCharacter first two incarnations]]).
35* BadassBookworm: Piper Perez goes up against an ubervillain who had been stealing the superpowers of various retired supers and wins by using her encyclopedic knowledge of supers to know exactly what powers and weaknesses had been stolen and equipping herself with various items to exploit said weaknesses.
36%%%%* BadassNormal: some of the Johnny Angels, Talon, and perhaps Granny Cane?
37%%%%%* BadassLongcoat: Bandit
38%%%%%%% "(tons of 'em)" is not context.
39%%%%* BigBad
40%%%%* BigEater: Fiona
41* BlackAndNerdy: The Hermit, a computer expert, who wears garish sweater vests, glasses, and polka dot bow ties as his alter ego.
42* BlessedWithSuck: Bella, whose WindsOfDestinyChange power comes with tons of PowerIncontinence, and she has very little control over it. Somewhat with Abby and Bandit whose super senses make bright lights, strong smells, and even the dropping of car keys headache inducing.
43%%%%%* BlowYouAway: Tornado
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45%%%%%% "Far too many characters to conveniently list." then just name one or two.
46%%%%%* ClarkKenting:
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48%%%%* TheCracker: Lulu
49%%%%%* CrimefightingWithCash: Talon, and to a lesser extent Striker and Fiera.
50* DestructiveSavior: Piper Perez once worked out how much property damage had been done to Bigtime over its history as a superhero/ubervillain hotspot. Her result? ''Five hundred billion dollars and counting''.
51%%%%%* ElementalPowers: Fiera, Tornado
52%%%%%* TheEmpath: Karma Girl
53* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Many phlebotium items have descriptive names, such as ultra-durable metal Solidium, explosives Explodium and Obliteron, sedative Relaxidon and narcotic Euphoridon.
54%%%%%* FantasticDrug: Euphoridon
55%%%%* FlyingBrick
56%%%%%%%* EnergyWeapon: Prism's weapon of choice.
57* GenreBlind: ''Everybody'' is completely ignorant of superhero conventions, and this is where the story's comedy comes from.
58%%%%%%%* GentlemanThief: Debonair [[spoiler: though he's more of a Gentleman Art Restorer.]]
59%%%%%* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Striker, Scorpion
60%%%%%* HackerCave
61* HarmlessVillain: The Mintilator, an ubervillan whose shtick is forcing people to practice proper hygiene. [[spoiler:He gets less silly when he actually uses his superpower, which is to produce and throw acid.]]
62* HeelRealization: A good part of the first book is Carmen coming to realize exactly how much harm her quest to publicly unmask all supers because of the sins of her ex-fiance had done.
63* InvisibleSubtleDifference: Abby lampshades this trope while shopping for makeup, saying that somewhere in the various cosmetics factories is somebody whose sole job is to think up different names for what is essentially the same shade of red, and the ''really'' disturbing thing is that said person probably makes more than she does. Also, there are fifty-one distinct shades of ice-blue recognized by Bigtime's fashion industry, and Fiona can tell them apart from a single glance at a scrap of cloth - and know what supers in the area wear that shade.
64* {{Invisibility}}: Invisible Ingenues is so called because turning invisible is their power.
65* JokerImmunity: This gets mentioned in-universe, with superheroes noting that ubervillains frequently return after ending up in NoOneCouldSurviveThat situations. Despite this, in four novels and two short stories, there has only been one case of an ubervillain who wasn't confirmed dead at the end of the story who manages to show up again - [[spoiler:Frost]].
66* LegacyCharacter: The Johnny Angel identity has been passed down from father to son for three generations.
67* LovesMyAlterEgo: Kyle Quicke thought this about Piper when she learned he was Swifte, leading to him breaking up with her.
68%%%%%%* MadScientist: Frost
69* MadeOfExplodium: Is sometimes literally true, as Explodium is an actual material in this universe.
70%%%%%* MindOverMatter: Mr. Sage, Malefica
71* TheNotableNumeral: the Fearless Five, the Terrible Triad
72%%%%%%%* ObfuscatingDisability: Hangman
73* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Carmen used this trope to find the identities of supers from the identities of those supers she already unmasked. In addition to every member of the Fearless Five being closely associated with at least one other member while unmasked, there are also numerous other examples, including: Fiera dating Johnny Angel 3, Johnny Angel's sister dating Debonair, Johnny Angel's grandfather dating Granny Cane, who was Debonair's former guardian, and Granny's grandson, who is also Debonair's foster brother, the ex-boyfriend of Fiera's CFO, and the owner of ''everybody's'' favorite restaurant, is Swifte.
74* OldSuperhero: Grandpa Belluci (Johnny Angel #1 and [[spoiler: later Grandpa Pain]], Granny Cane [[spoiler: a.k.a. Grace Caleb]].
75%%%%%%%%% "This should be obvious from the rest of the entries!" is not context. All examples have to stand on their own.
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77* PiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Captain Freebeard and his Saucy Wenches, who sail around the harbor raiding passing cruise ships for food and liquor, which they use to hold wild parties. Since the passengers are invited to join in said parties, the cruise lines consider them to be a tourist attraction rather than a threat.
78* PlainJane: Abby Appleby views herself as plain and unremarkable compared to pin up models like Fiona Fine.
79%%%%%%%%%%* PlayingWithFire: Fiera
80* {{Portmanteau}}: Piper's nickname Fandemic. Opinions are divided as to whether the term is a combination of the words 'Fangirl' and 'Academic' or 'Fanatic' and 'Epidemic'.
81%%%%%%%%* PsychicPowers: Mr. Sage
82* RequiredSecondaryPowers: For example, Fiera doesn't burn herself.
83* RescueSex: The fan group Slaves for Superhero Sex, or SSS, tend to place themselves in mortal peril so that they can get rescued by superheros and then offer them this. Most non-members (Including the superheros) find their behavior rather disturbing.
84%%%%%%* RevolversAreJustBetter: Bandit's weapon of choice
85%%%%%%* SavingChristmas: Karma Girl Christmas.
86* SecretSecretKeeper: Piper Perez's super-fandom gave her enough information to work out who most of Bigtime's supers were. She just didn't feel the need to actually talk about it until the moment she actually needed the assistance of a superhero to help her confront an ubervillain in his lair, at which point she started calling their personal phone numbers and confronting them at their day jobs.
87* ShoutOut: All three of Estep's fantasy series, Bigtime, ''Literature/ElementalAssassin'', and ''Literature/MythosAcademy'', contain occasional references to the other two. Despite this, they are not in the same universe.
88%%%%%%* SixthRanger: Lulu
89%%%%%%%%%* SiblingsInCrime: Siren and Intelligal
90* StealthyTeleportation: Except for how he does a BadassFingersnap to activate the power, Debonair.
91%%%%%%%%%%* SuperSenses: Striker, Abby Appleby, and Bandit
92%%%%%%%%* SuperSpeed: Swifte
93* SuperStrength: Striker, Fiera, Prism, and Hangman. Johnny Angel III has some enhanced strength. All heroes get a stat boost in strength compare to a non-super human of the same size.
94* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Karma Girl, sorta, but she's more of a promoted SixthRanger.
95* {{Technopath}}: Hermit
96* ThrowingOffTheDisability: Lulu covers from lower body paralysis with the help of a mega-watt lightening ball. Though it isn't an instant cure, it just takes her from permanently crippled to being able to learn to walk again. As of book four she was still undergoing physical therapy and required the use of a cane to walk.
97%%%%%* UrbanLegendLoveLife: Debonair
98%%%%%%* WhenEldersAttack: Granny Cane and Grandpa Pain

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