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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which for a while held the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. After several delays it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.

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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', Bloodhoney'', which for a while held the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. After several delays it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.



* DownerEnding: ''Blood Honey'' ends with Cyberfrog waking up in a BadFuture where the Vyzpzz has all but conquered the Earth, Salamandroid missing, and only a few pockets of humanity remaining.

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* DownerEnding: ''Blood Honey'' ''Bloodhoney'' ends with Cyberfrog waking up in a BadFuture where the Vyzpzz has all but conquered the Earth, Salamandroid missing, and only a few pockets of humanity remaining.
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* DownerEnding: ''Blood Honey'' ends with Cyberfrog waking up in a BadFuture where the Vyzpzz has all but conquered the Earth, Salamandroid missing, and only a few pockets of humanity remaining.
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* HordeOfAlienLocusts: The Vyzpzz.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For TheNineties (see above). Besides the cultural references, the hairstyles and fashion sense of the human characters (except for Heather Swain whose appearance seems to be stuck in 1988 or something)
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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which as of this writing holds the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. After several delays it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.

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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which as of this writing holds for a while held the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. After several delays it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.
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It originally appeared in 1994 published by Hall of Heroes comics. It appeared irregularly until around 1999, when Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey.'' After some delay it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.

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It originally appeared in 1994 published by Hall of Heroes comics. It ''Cyberfrog'' appeared irregularly until around 1999, when Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey.'' Honey'', which as of this writing holds the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. After some delay several delays it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by late 2019.
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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey.'' It is expected to be distributed to the project’s backers by mid-2019.

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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey.'' It is expected to be After some delay it was finally distributed to the project’s backers by mid-2019.late 2019.
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Despite what EVS says, its a stretch to say Cyberfrog crowdfund actually made any records without a slew of weasel words and qualifiers.


In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a one-shot story tentatively titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which as of this writing holds the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. It is expected to be distributed to the project’s backers by mid-2019.

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In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a one-shot story tentatively multi-part series with the first being titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which as of this writing holds the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. Honey.'' It is expected to be distributed to the project’s backers by mid-2019.
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Created by Creator/EthanVanSciver, ''Cyberfrog'' is a comic book series telling the adventures on Earth of an anthropomorphic, sentient frog with mutant superpowers.

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Created by Creator/EthanVanSciver, ''Cyberfrog'' is a an independent comic book series telling the adventures on Earth of an anthropomorphic, sentient frog with mutant superpowers.
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It originally appeared in 1994 published by Hall of Heroes comics. Around 1999, Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

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It originally appeared in 1994 published by Hall of Heroes comics. Around It appeared irregularly until around 1999, when Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

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It originally appeared in 1996 published by Harris Comics. In 1999, Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

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It originally appeared in 1996 1994 published by Harris Comics. In Hall of Heroes comics. Around 1999, Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.



* BloodierAndGorier: Galore. The comic can be quite graphic on this department.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Galore. The What? In a comic can be quite graphic on book illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver? Nooo...
* BreakingTheFourthWall: The protagonist will occasionally do
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* {{Gorn}}: What? In a comic book illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver? Nooo..

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* {{Gorn}}: What? In a Galore. The comic book illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver? Nooo..can be quite graphic on this department.
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* BigApplesauce: Work is set in New York City. Perhaps justified as the author was raised nearby in {{Joisey}}

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* BigApplesauce: Work is set in New York City. Perhaps justified as the author was raised in nearby in {{Joisey}}
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* BigApplesauce
* BloodierAndGorier: Galore

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* BigApplesauce
BigApplesauce: Work is set in New York City. Perhaps justified as the author was raised nearby in {{Joisey}}
* BloodierAndGorier: GaloreGalore. The comic can be quite graphic on this department.



* ParentalObliviousness: Ben Riley's mom.

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* ParentalObliviousness: Ben Riley's mom.mom... she's not even aware his son has not been home for weeks, limiting herself to pile his clean laundry by his room door.



* StarterVillain: Spite and Device.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: Cyberfrog

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* StarterVillain: Spite and Device.
Device are the first foes he comes across.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: CyberfrogCyberfrog acquires guns as he evolves.
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Created by Creator/EthanVanSciver, ''Cyberfrog'' is a comic book series telling the adventures on Earth of an anthropomorphic, sentient frog with mutant superpowers.

It originally appeared in 1996 published by Harris Comics. In 1999, Van Sciver put the series on indefinite hiatus after finally getting steadier and more lucrative work as an artist for [[Creator/DCComics DC]] and [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] Comics.

In 2018, fresh out of DC Comics, the author decided to resurrect ''Cyberfrog'' as a crowdfunding project in a one-shot story tentatively titled ''Cyberfrog: Blood Honey'', which as of this writing holds the record for a successfully crowd-funded comic book. It is expected to be distributed to the project’s backers by mid-2019.
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!!''Cyberfrog'' contains examples of:


* AffectionateNickname: Heather Swain calls Cyberfrog ''froggie''
* TheAllegedHouse: The title character squats in an abandoned building.
* {{BFG}}: Occasionally the title character will resort to this.
* BigApplesauce
* BloodierAndGorier: Galore
* FashionDissonance: InUniverse; Heather Swain is derided because her fashion style is [[TheEighties ten years out of date]]
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Cyberfrog and Salamandroid started life as an ordinary frog and salamander respectively. After receiving superpowers by mistake, they become this for villains.
* GiantPoofySleeves: An odd example as Cyberfrog’s shoulders are covered by what seem to be metal armor balls.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: All the mutant critters including the protagonist himself, tend towards this.
* {{Gorn}}: What? In a comic book illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver? Nooo..
* ImAHumanitarian: Ben Riley.
* InTheBlood: Ben Riley's power is hereditary.
* TheNineties: Soooooooo-freaking-much. The pop-culture references in the original comic books are all over the place at breakneck speed.
* NinetiesAntiHero: Considering it was done in TheNineties by an author fond of BloodierAndGorier scenes, this goes without saying.
* ParentalObliviousness: Ben Riley's mom.
* PunnyName: ''Salamandroid'', ''Rumblebee'', ''Traumadeus''...
* SceneryPorn: All that detail in the drawings…
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: A recurring thing during fights.
* StarterVillain: Spite and Device.
* SuperheroPackingHeat: Cyberfrog
* TalkLikeAPirate: Rumblebee’s trope.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For TheNineties (see above). Besides the cultural references, the hairstyles and fashion sense of the human characters (except for Heather Swain whose appearance seems to be stuck in 1988 or something)
* UselessAccessory: Cyberfrog's UtilityBelt, at least thus far...
* WickedWasps: Part of the villainous mooks during the ''Reservoir Frog'' saga.
* WouldHitAGirl: Ben Riley, and that’s when he’s being nice…
** Cyberfrog hits a histerical old lady who just won't shut up.

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