1 | Original title: ''Der Tod und das Mädchen''. Mercedes was just an ordinary young woman who happened to have had a NearDeathExperience when she was a child. So when [[TheGrimReaper Death]] flags her down on the side of the highway trying to hitch a ride, she does the sensible thing and runs away as fast as she can. Too bad he's recognized her, and is now [[ImplacableMan determined to reap her soul]]. But in ''this'' universe, there are rules that Death must follow: in order to reap a soul, the person must look him in the eye and name him. Having had to put up a few too many attempts at [[ChessWithDeath bargaining]], it doesn't even have to be a ''specific'' name - any title will do. Wacky hijinks abound. |
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3 | The comic by Austrian artist and writer Nina Ruzicka can be read [[https://deathandmaiden.com/one/index.html here]]. |
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5 | Has nothing to do with the 1990 play about a political prisoner and her rapist or the [[Film/DeathAndTheMaiden 1994 film]] that adapted the play. |
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7 | Pulled offline by the author in 2018, [[OrphanedSeries citing lack of updates and changes in European copyright laws]]. |
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10 | !!'' Death and the Maiden'' contains examples of: |
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12 | * AwfulTruth: [[spoiler:In his timeline, Death is only seventeen or eighteen years old. Mercedes does not take this well.]] |
13 | * AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: After [[http://two.deathandmaiden.com/2009/12/29/chapter-6-strip-32/ Pestilence makes Mercedes sick]], [[http://two.deathandmaiden.com/2010/01/19/chapter-6-strip-35/ Death admits that he cares about her,]] [[http://two.deathandmaiden.com/2010/01/26/chapter-6-strip-36/ and]] [[http://two.deathandmaiden.com/2010/02/02/chapter-6-strip-37/ it]] keeps going from there. [[spoiler: Eventually leading to the EmergencyTransformation.]] |
14 | * BelligerentSexualTension: Mercedes and Death. Not physically violent, but vitriolic at best. |
15 | * CerebusSyndrome: Creeps in at the end of part one, but really picks up a ways into part two. |
16 | * ChessWithDeath: Death's not very good at board games, but it's still not a good idea. He got so sick of challengers that he beat one to death with the chess board. |
17 | * DeathAndTheMaiden: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. |
18 | * DidWeJustHaveTeaWithCthulhu: It's more of a VitriolicBestBuds relationship (at first), but when Mercedes and Death aren't secretly disposing of "accidental" corpses, they're doing things like spying on Mercedes' [[RomanticFalseLead cheating boyfriend]]. |
19 | * DontFearTheReaper: He can be a nice guy, if a bit ineffectual and suffering from a major superiority complex. |
20 | * EmergencyTransformation: [[spoiler:In attempts to save Mercedes, Death turns ''her'' into Death as well.]] Slightly subverted though, since it was an accident. |
21 | * AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Death generally appears to mortals however they ''expect'' him to appear. He's gotten tired of changing his look over the centuries, so has opted for something classic - a plain brown hooded robe. |
22 | * TheGrimReaper: Obviously. |
23 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Death. |
24 | * LiteraryAllusionTitle: "Death and the Maiden" is a subject that dates back at least to the renaissance, but it is best known from the [[DontFearTheReaper poem by Matthias Claudius]] which Music/FranzSchubert set to music. |
25 | * MagicRealism: Let's see... The Grim Reaper is real, as are banshees and a stock-market style "Fate Exchange" running the lives of mortals, but apart from people who coming into direct contact with Death, Muggles are completely clueless. |
26 | * OneWingedAngel: Death, usually drawn as a rather goofy and cartoonish GrimReaper, turned himself into a humanoid shadow with clawed fingers and GlowingEyesofDoom, [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/12/22/purgatory-3/ and can be seen here]]. |
27 | * OurBansheesAreLouder: They're artificially constructed, sentient extensions of Death which are assigned to a specific Irish Clan - "marking" them when it is their time - in order to make Death's job easier. |
28 | * RedEyesTakeWarning: Usually death, '''Especially [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/05/31/death-threats-1/ on this strip]]''', [[http://two.deathandmaiden.com/2009/06/26/chapter-5-strip-39/ and here too]]. |
29 | * RomanticFalseLead: Mercedes' boyfriend, Robert. |
30 | * TakeThat: To the Sandman, [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/01/26/meaning-of-life-10/ no less]]. |
31 | * TemporalMutability: Death can travel through both time and space instantly. He keeps a linear relationship with Mercedes in part one, but in part two, thing start to get a little wonky. |
32 | * TheProblemWithFightingDeath: When death forces a young writer to claim the soul of a badass CoolOldLady, they both have a conversation. After she comments that she succesful drive away death by driving '''anyone''' away from her, the writer innocently brings into the attention that [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/03/06/death-and-the-author-old-mam-4/ doing so]] [[WhoWantstoLiveForever is no better than being actually death]], and she later [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/03/10/death-and-the-author-realisation-2/ concedes his point]]. |
33 | * TimeAbyss: Death, and most of his associates. [[spoiler: Although from his POV, he's only an adolescent.]] |
34 | * XanatosGambit: Death pulls this one [[http://deathandmaiden.com/2009/02/25/death-and-the-author-a-new-strategy-3/ here]]. |
35 | * WillTheyOrWontThey: Mercedes and Death. It's pretty obvious that they have a thing for each other, but they're both too stubborn to admit it. |
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