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* MonumentalDamage: The Eiffel Tower gets blown up in "Bez Oddechu".
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* FlyingCar: There are flying cars and bikes.

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* FlyingCar: There are flying Flying cars and bikes.bikes are very common, and often armed. Funky uses a heavily armed police flying bike to storm the Stellar Fox HQ.



* HiddenSupplies: A spaceship launch platform, complete with a "secret zero-space glider" is hidden under a backwoods shed.

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* HiddenSupplies: A spaceship launch platform, complete with a "secret zero-space null-space glider" is hidden under a backwoods shed.



* NebulousEvilOrganization: Stellar Fox.

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* NebulousEvilOrganization: Stellar Fox. They have politicians and police on their payroll, they kidnap a senator and fake his death, conduct underhanded deals with alien civilizations and seek highly destructive alien relics.
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Started as a strip in the magazine "Fantastyka" in 1982, the comic was later moved to a book format, with four albums being released: "Bez Oddechu" ("Without Rest", 1987), "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim" ("Alone Against Everyone", 1988), "Wbrew Sobie" ("Against Oneself", 1992) and "Wrogie Przejęcie" ("Hostile Takeover", 2011). In 2011, it was announced that the production company Astrablu would film an adaptation of the first book, but the film still remains in DevelopmentHell.

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Started as a strip in the magazine "Fantastyka" in 1982, the comic was later moved to a book format, with four albums being released: "Bez Oddechu" ("Without Rest", 1987), "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim" ("Alone Against Everyone", All", 1988), "Wbrew Sobie" ("Against Oneself", 1992) and "Wrogie Przejęcie" ("Hostile Takeover", 2011). In 2011, it was announced that the production company Astrablu would film an adaptation of the first book, but the film still remains in DevelopmentHell.



* InconsistentColoring: Funky's hair, of all things. The cover for "Bez Oddechu" above shows it as grey, but various frames, variant covers and promotional artworks drawn by the original creator have it dark blonde, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack dark blue bordering on black]], lilac, powder blue or simply black.



* PsychicBlockDefense: Funky.

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* PsychicBlockDefense: Funky.Funky somehow resists the Drolls' attempts at mind reading and mind control.
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** [[Literature/LordOfTheRings [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Silver Star of Palantir]].
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* BavarianFireDrill: on DB-4, Funky gets the idea to sic the Stellar Fox forces on the secret weapons lab by claiming that its commander, Toth, switched sides and allied with Universs and the guerrillas.
* ChekhovsGun: dogma of the Temporist Cult featured in "Bez Oddechu" without any major consequence is mentioned by Funky as the explanation of his ability to navigate the space-time in "Wrogie Przejęcie".

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* BavarianFireDrill: on On DB-4, Funky gets the idea to sic the Stellar Fox forces on the secret weapons lab by claiming that its commander, Toth, switched sides and allied with Universs and the guerrillas.
* ChekhovsGun: dogma Dogma of the Temporist Cult featured in "Bez Oddechu" without any major consequence is mentioned by Funky as the explanation of his ability to navigate the space-time in "Wrogie Przejęcie".



* DirtyCop: in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", the files Funky stole from Stellar Fox reveal that a lot of policemen are on their payroll.
* FacelessEye: the Droll Great Planner is a huge eye-like sphere with a red iris and vertical pupil.
* FlyingCar: there are flying cars and bikes.
* GainaxEnding: the entirety of "Wrogie Przejęcie" is... confusing, to say the least, and it ends with Funky and the corrupt security advisor Hellbright fist-bumping and quoting Leonard Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan", and the Droll Great Planner turning around to reveal a hologram of Funky's face.
* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see through illusions on Xa'Ghu, serve as a communications device and a beacon for the teleportation system.
* HiddenSupplies: a spaceship launch platform, complete with a "secret zero-space glider" is hidden under a backwoods shed.

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* DirtyCop: in In "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", the files Funky stole from Stellar Fox reveal that a lot of policemen are on their payroll.
* FacelessEye: the The Droll Great Planner is a huge eye-like sphere with a red iris and vertical pupil.
* FlyingCar: there There are flying cars and bikes.
* GainaxEnding: the The entirety of "Wrogie Przejęcie" is... confusing, to say the least, and it ends with Funky and the corrupt security advisor Hellbright fist-bumping and quoting Leonard Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan", and the Droll Great Planner turning around to reveal a hologram of Funky's face.
* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the The goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see through illusions on Xa'Ghu, serve as a communications device and a beacon for the teleportation system.
* HiddenSupplies: a A spaceship launch platform, complete with a "secret zero-space glider" is hidden under a backwoods shed.



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: how Funky gets his revenge on the President's secretary.
* LatexPerfection: in "Bez Oddechu", one of the Stellar Fox goons sent to intercept a flight to DB-4 wears a mask that makes him look like Funky. In "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", it's Funky who dons a latex mask to get to the Moon by impersonating a high-ranking police officer.
* LostSuperweapon: the main objective of Stellar Fox's expedition to DB-4 - an insanely powerful WaveMotionGun that disintegrates people and knocks spaceships out of the sky running on 0.01% of its maximum power.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: how How Funky gets his revenge on the President's secretary.
* LatexPerfection: in In "Bez Oddechu", one of the Stellar Fox goons sent to intercept a flight to DB-4 wears a mask that makes him look like Funky. In "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", it's Funky who dons a latex mask to get to the Moon by impersonating a high-ranking police officer.
* LostSuperweapon: the The main objective of Stellar Fox's expedition to DB-4 - an insanely powerful WaveMotionGun that disintegrates people and knocks spaceships out of the sky running on 0.01% of its maximum power.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: the corrupt TV personality George Fanner is based on the then-government spokesman Jerzy Urban, and Funky even confuses the two when he's teleported to 1981 Poland in the side-story "White Noise".

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: the The corrupt TV personality George Fanner is based on the then-government spokesman Jerzy Urban, and Funky even confuses the two when he's teleported to 1981 Poland in the side-story "White Noise".



* ShoutOut: happening more often in the later two albums:

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* ShoutOut: happening Happening more often in the later two albums:



* StableTimeLoop: how Funky saves the kidnapped supermodel from the Temporist Cult after they send her into the past as a sacrifice offering. He suggests that the model is a distant descendant of the Temporist high priest's daughter.
* ThinkingUpPortals: how the Droll leader, His Illuminated Highness Yarps Laar'Ut-Tann, walks out on Stellar Fox after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim".

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* StableTimeLoop: how How Funky saves the kidnapped supermodel from the Temporist Cult after they send her into the past as a sacrifice offering. He suggests that the model is a distant descendant of the Temporist high priest's daughter.
* ThinkingUpPortals: how How the Droll leader, His Illuminated Highness Yarps Laar'Ut-Tann, walks out on Stellar Fox after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim".



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* DoingItForTheArt: Polch is known for his insanely detailed artwork, including such details as legible writing on the coin that Funky flips in one panel, or as legible titles of books on bookshelves in the background.



* ScheduleSlip: the authors admit as much about the then-upcoming fourth album in the 2002 omnibus, rattling off a list of titles they considered for it, and stating they decided on one... then, nine years later, releasing the album with a completely different title.
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* ArtShiftedSequel: the latter two albums ([[BaseBreaker divisively]]) feature noticeably different coloring and linework than the more famous first two.

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* ArtShiftedSequel: the latter two albums ([[BaseBreaker divisively]]) feature noticeably different coloring and linework than the more famous first two.
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* ArtShiftedSequel: the latter two albums ([[BaseBreaker divisively]]) feature noticeably different coloring and linework than the more famous first two.



* ChekhovsGun: dogma of the Temporist Cult featured in "Bez Oddechu" without any major consequence is mentioned by Funky as the explanation of his ability to navigate the space-time in "Wrogie Przejęcie".



* PunnyName: Visa-Vinego, when read in Polish, sounds like "vis-a-vis niego" - "across from him" or "opposite him". Quite fitting, since he's the antagonist.
* ScheduleSlip: the authors admit as much about the then-upcoming fourth album in the 2002 omnibus, rattling off a list of titles they considered for it, and stating they decided on one... then, nine years later, releasing the album with a completely different title.



* ShoutOut: happening more often in the later two albums:
** Funky stating "I'm against it, and even for it" (an inversion of the highly memetic statement by [[UsefulNotes/{{Poland}} president Lech Walesa]]) when asked about his, up to then negative, stance on the Droll space terminal.
** [[Literature/PanTadeusz Jacek's Soplica deli]].



* TimeSkip: a five-year one in the last album.



* YouHaveFailedMe: Rhotax kills Stellar Fox's chief of security, Hawker, after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim".

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* YouHaveFailedMe: Rhotax kills Stellar Fox's chief of security, Hawker, after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim". And when Visa-Vinego confesses that he accidentally revealed his plan to exploit Drolls, the other Stellar Fox members beat him to death in "Wbrew Sobie".
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* BackFromTheDead: the Great Planner revives Rhotax for some unknown reason in "Wbrew Sobie".



* GainaxEnding: the entirety of "Wrogie Przejęcie" is... confusing, to say the least, and it ends with Funky and the corrupt scientist Hellbright fist-bumping and quoting Leonard Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan", and the Droll Great Planner turning around to reveal a hologram of Funky's face.

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* GainaxEnding: the entirety of "Wrogie Przejęcie" is... confusing, to say the least, and it ends with Funky and the corrupt scientist security advisor Hellbright fist-bumping and quoting Leonard Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan", and the Droll Great Planner turning around to reveal a hologram of Funky's face.



* MushroomSamba: In "Bez Oddechu", Funky has a chip implanted in his brain to "paralyze his superego", causing him to act like complete JerkAss. A side effect of that is a hallucination where he's sitting in front of the mirror in his apartment and looking at his reflection having devil horns, and then a huge hand breaks through the mirror to drag him into a bizarre sexual fantasy world.

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* MushroomSamba: In "Bez Oddechu", Funky has a chip implanted in his brain to "paralyze his superego", causing him to act like a complete JerkAss. A side effect of that is a hallucination where he's sitting in front of the mirror in his apartment and looking at his reflection having devil horns, and then a huge hand breaks through the mirror to drag him into a bizarre sexual fantasy world.
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* AcePilot: Funky. Originally a lieutenant of the Air Space Force, decorated with the Silver Star of Palantir, he gets promoted to commander in "Wbrew Sobie".


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* GainaxEnding: the entirety of "Wrogie Przejęcie" is... confusing, to say the least, and it ends with Funky and the corrupt scientist Hellbright fist-bumping and quoting Leonard Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan", and the Droll Great Planner turning around to reveal a hologram of Funky's face.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Jack Roddy and Matt Parey, Universs agents dealing in minor exposition and less story-important operations.

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* BavarianFireDrill: on DB-4, Funky gets the idea to sic the Stellar Fox forces on the secret weapons lab by claiming that its commander, Toth, switched sides and allied with Universs and the guerrillas.



* DirtyCop: in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", the files Funky stole from Stellar Fox reveal that a lot of policemen are on their payroll.



* FacelessEye: the Droll Great Planner is a huge eye-like sphere with a red iris and vertical pupil.



* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see in a normally invisible spectrum.

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* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see in through illusions on Xa'Ghu, serve as a normally invisible spectrum.communications device and a beacon for the teleportation system.



* MushroomSamba: when Funky has a chip implanted in his brain to "paralyze his superego", causing him to act like complete JerkAss. A side effect of that is a hallucination where he's sitting in front of the mirror in his apartment and looking at his reflection having devil horns, and then a huge hand breaks through the mirror to drag him in.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: the government spokesman George Fanner is based on the then-government spokesman Jerzy Urban, and Funky even confuses the two when he's teleported to 1981 Poland in the side-story "White Noise".
* {{Tuckerization}}: Brenda, Funky's lover, is based on Boguslaw Polch's wife, and ThoseTwoGuys, O'Raymouth and Zhvicks, are drawn to resemble sci-fi writers Marek Oramus and Wiktor Zwikiewicz. Zwikiewicz helped with the writing for the first album, "Bez Oddechu".

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: how Funky gets his revenge on the President's secretary.
* LatexPerfection: in "Bez Oddechu", one of the Stellar Fox goons sent to intercept a flight to DB-4 wears a mask that makes him look like Funky. In "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", it's Funky who dons a latex mask to get to the Moon by impersonating a high-ranking police officer.
* LostSuperweapon: the main objective of Stellar Fox's expedition to DB-4 - an insanely powerful WaveMotionGun that disintegrates people and knocks spaceships out of the sky running on 0.01% of its maximum power.
* MushroomSamba: when In "Bez Oddechu", Funky has a chip implanted in his brain to "paralyze his superego", causing him to act like complete JerkAss. A side effect of that is a hallucination where he's sitting in front of the mirror in his apartment and looking at his reflection having devil horns, and then a huge hand breaks through the mirror to drag him in.
into a bizarre sexual fantasy world.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Rhotax, "the Super Killer".
* NebulousEvilOrganization: Stellar Fox.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: the government spokesman corrupt TV personality George Fanner is based on the then-government spokesman Jerzy Urban, and Funky even confuses the two when he's teleported to 1981 Poland in the side-story "White Noise".
* PsychicBlockDefense: Funky.
* PsychicPowers: Yarps Dritt'Adr-Atta, the Droll guerrilla from DB-4, causes the MadScientist Conti and weapons lab commander Toth to tear each other apart in order to stop them from researching the disintegrator cannon any further. Yarps Laar's mook sent to impersonate Dritt in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim" tries it against Funky and Brenda, but they're not evil enough for his power to work.
* PsychoForHire: Rhotax.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Yarps Laar and his lackeys escape when Funky teleports into the control room to save Dritt.
* SinisterShades: Visa-Vinego, the leader of Stellar Fox, wears characteristic black goggles.
* StableTimeLoop: how Funky saves the kidnapped supermodel from the Temporist Cult after they send her into the past as a sacrifice offering. He suggests that the model is a distant descendant of the Temporist high priest's daughter.
* ThinkingUpPortals: how the Droll leader, His Illuminated Highness Yarps Laar'Ut-Tann, walks out on Stellar Fox after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim".
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{{Tuckerization}}: [[WordOfGod The creators admit it]] in the foreword to the 2002 omnibus.
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Brenda, Funky's lover, is based on Boguslaw Polch's wife, wife.
** Paul Barley, DaChief of Universs, is based on editor
and ThoseTwoGuys, translator Lech Jeczmyk.
** ThoseTwoGuys from "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim", Roddy and Parey, are based on the writers themselves.
** Two other employees of Universs,
O'Raymouth and Zhvicks, are drawn to resemble sci-fi writers Marek Oramus and Wiktor Zwikiewicz. Zwikiewicz helped with the writing for the first album, "Bez Oddechu".Oddechu".
* YouHaveFailedMe: Rhotax kills Stellar Fox's chief of security, Hawker, after Funky storms their HQ in "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim".
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* TheGogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see in a normally invisible spectrum.

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'''Funky Koval''' is a Polish science fiction comic book, created in the [=1980s=] by writers Jacek Rodek and Maciej Parowski and artist Bogusław Polch (who also illustrated ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' comic books). The eponymous hero, a detective working for the Universs Agency, gets tangled in an interplanetary political conflict involving two alien races: the Droll and the Ankuz.

Started as a strip in the magazine "Fantastyka" in 1982, the comic was later moved to a book format, with four albums being released: "Bez Oddechu" ("Without Rest", 1987), "Sam Przeciw Wszystkim" ("Alone Against Everyone", 1988), "Wbrew Sobie" ("Against Oneself", 1992) and "Wrogie Przejęcie" ("Hostile Takeover", 2011). In 2011, it was announced that the production company Astrablu would film an adaptation of the first book, but the film still remains in DevelopmentHell.

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* CowboyCop: Funky himself.
* DoingItForTheArt: Polch is known for his insanely detailed artwork, including such details as legible writing on the coin that Funky flips in one panel, or as legible titles of books on bookshelves in the background.
* FlyingCar: there are flying cars and bikes.
* TheGogglesDoSomethingUnusual: the goggles worn by Drolls allow them to see in a normally invisible spectrum.
* HiddenSupplies: a spaceship launch platform, complete with a "secret zero-space glider" is hidden under a backwoods shed.
--> '''Funky''': "In that shed, boss? We're gonna fly to Denebola in a tractor?!"
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: the government spokesman George Fanner is based on the then-government spokesman Jerzy Urban, and Funky even confuses the two when he's teleported to 1981 Poland in the side-story "White Noise".
* {{Tuckerization}}: Brenda, Funky's lover, is based on Boguslaw Polch's wife, and ThoseTwoGuys, O'Raymouth and Zhvicks, are drawn to resemble sci-fi writers Marek Oramus and Wiktor Zwikiewicz. Zwikiewicz helped with the writing for the first album, "Bez Oddechu".

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