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1-> ''[[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld Fight Evil. Pass Algebra.]]''
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3''The Amazing Adventures of Cat Prentis'' (no longer found [[http://www.catprentis.com/ here]]) is a fantasy webcomic by Colin Delaney and Tony Gazso.
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5It follows the adventures of Cat Prentis, as she attempts to navigate life in a Catholic school, all while fighting an ancient evil that has haunted humanity since the days of Creator/WilliamShakespeare. And as it turns out, there may be more to his play ''Theatre/TheTempest'' than mere fiction, and she might not be able to handle it alone.
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9!!This webcomic provides examples of:
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11%% * BadassNormal: "What? The drama kid can't be badass?"
12* CatchPhrase: Cat's "Frack me."
13* EldritchAbomination: Setebos, a big black shadow with way, way too many mouths.
14* FormulaicMagic: Cat explains that magic involves a lot of math.
15* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Cat apparently did when she first realized the full extent of her power. It took her a few months to work her way back to sanity.
16* GroinAttack: Cat delivers one to a demon possessed person to get away from them. It doesn't work very well.
17* IJustWantToBeNormal: Cat hates being gifted with magic.
18* SarcasticConfession: Played with. Cat handles her explanation for what she did while away for the summer by making up a few BlatantLies, then throwing in the confession.
19%% * SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Cat's phone.]] See SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan below.
20* SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan: It turns out that [[spoiler:Prospero was the can for Setebos, but this began to fail, so he hid away on the island in ''The Tempest''. Now that Prospero is hiding inside Cat's phone, it's effectively a can within a can.]]
21* TransparentCloset: Cam. "Oh, sweetie, your closet doesn't even have a door!"
22* ATrueStoryInMyUniverse: It turns out that ''Theatre/TheTempest'' is an altered account of actual events. Prospero was a real man [[spoiler:and a personal friend of Shakespeare's]].
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