Last thread. Conclusion: inactivity/lack of consensus.
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Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.Tough concept. How about panels 3 and 4 of this from Blackest Night?
As someone who's completely ignorant of that storyline and those characters, I haven't the foggiest as to how that relates to the trope.
I don't think the current illustrates at all well, but it doesn't really hurt anything (except by making me queasy so I don't want to read the rest of the page). Keep Until Better Suggested.
I must be cruel, but to be kind That bad may begin, and worse be left behindKeep Until Better Image Suggested is the magic word.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanIf the picture there is too gory, perhaps we could just replace it with the best vampire picture we can find, no matter who it is? If it doesn't matter that it doesn't visually show itself as an example (and for a trope like this, that'd be difficult), does it matter if it's Not An Example?
A vampire alone isn't this trope. Being Not An Example matters less than JAFAAC but not showing the trope is a disqualifier.
edited 7th Feb '13 12:04:18 PM by SeptimusHeap
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAnyone here who knows a lot about Marvel's vampires? Hannibal King is a pretty good example, and there are some flashbacks to his turning (and subsequent vows that he won't drink from living humans, etc.) that might work. I think his origin story is probably somewhere in Tomb of Dracula so I'll look those over, but if someone remembers more specifically where to search, that would help.
please don't capitalize my handle. I just don't like it.I immediately thought of the Black Ribbon society from Discworld, but I can't find any good pictures.
I don't see that the image illustrates the trope at all. All I see is a woman covered in blood looking pensive. I say pull.
That reminded me of I, Vampire. How about this pic?
Edit: I took a bit of time off and edited a bit of Batman out and cropped it.
While I was looking, I came across this pic from the original comic.
edited 7th Feb '13 7:48:04 PM by Earnest
I read her expression as 'oops, my bad'. XD It's too subtle to be a good image, but it's a workable image. I vote Keep Until Better Image Suggested.
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeablethe first one could kinda work, it does give me the impression that he's fighting against his monsterdom. I'd support it over the current, at any rate. She looks completely unrepentant.
Fun bit of trivia, Batman used to be in the top pic until Photoshop!
You mean that's not him? Without the mask, that is.
I wasn't serious.
edited 16th Feb '13 8:20:44 AM by AnotherDuck
Check out my fanfiction!Sorry, should have been clearer. The good vampire in the trenchoat is Andrew (not Batman unmasked in a bout of vampirism). What I meant to say was that I photoshopped out the top of Batman's head which was showing up in the bottom right corner. I got creative and spliced an arm and a head overtop so he wouldn't distract from the theme; here's the original for comparison.
Well we can't let that hard work go to waste, now can we? I vote swap.
I'm good with either take on the I, Vampire pic, although 14.2 isn't bad either.
I too vote swap with 14.1.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableBump for resolution.
Sorry, my innuendo filter was burned out a while back by a streak of very literal minded people. Though, in all fairness, Batman was a Bat-Man in at least one elseworlds. ;)
edited 19th Feb '13 6:15:21 AM by Earnest
Anyway, I think 14.1 is a good swap. Not too clear on the specifics (just shows one vampire fighting against others), but works symbolically.
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Granted, it's a tough trope to illustrate, but the current picture just... doesn't. At all. It just shows a woman covered in blood and relies on the caption to explain it (so it's borderline Just A Face And A Caption).
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