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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]] names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified|Trope}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).



* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: Both Perdita and Tarvos, according to Rosalind.

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* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: DrivesLikeCrazy: Both Perdita and Tarvos, Tarvos are crazy cyclists, according to Rosalind.



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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on DeviantArt. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on DeviantArt.Website/DeviantArt. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]] names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).

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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]] names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, {{Justified|Trope}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).



* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]

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* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, {{Justified|Trope}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have Creator/WilliamShakespearean names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).

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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have Creator/WilliamShakespearean [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespearean]] names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}.DeviantArt. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.



* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).

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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an Creator/WilliamShakespearean names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
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* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).

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* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: AwesomeMcCoolname: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
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[[redirect:Webcomic/PinwheelPawnshop]]''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

The series combines PsychologicalHorror with whimsy. It is set to be continued in a currently undecided format, but possibly as an illustrated novel.

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'''This comic provides examples of:'''
* AccidentalPervert: Tarvos is very worried about being mistaken for this while he waits for Perdita and Rosalind to get the directions out of the girls' bathroom.
* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
* BazaarOfTheBizarre: The Pinwheel Pawnshop is a lesser example.
* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: Both Perdita and Tarvos, according to Rosalind.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Rosalind comments that she will try to be a good narrator.
* ClusterFBomb: The unseen, very loud voice is quite profane.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Prometheus and [[spoiler: The Lanky Man]]
* ManEatingPlant: Well, it doesn't eat people (we think), but it otherwise seems to move around and have a good deal more teeth than a mundane carnivorous plant.
* MeaningfulName: Titania and Oberon are the class voices. [[spoiler: Perdita means "the lost one" or "loss", and her death hits Rosalind especially hard. Nasaea is a type of water plant, but Nasaea in PP can't swim and later dies by falling asleep in a field of flowers. The original Prometheus brought light to humanity, and is implied that the character may eventually bring light to Charon. And, of course, Charon ferries people to the underworld, and in PP Charon is killing off the children one by one.]] Justified, again, by the names being changed for the purpose of the story.
* RealityWarper: [[spoiler: Charon]]
* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]
* UnsoundEffect: We don't know what a smile sounds like, either.
* YouCantMissIt: The directions to the pawnshop are truly bizarre, including a direction to go "over the cheese."
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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

The series combines PsychologicalHorror with whimsy. It is set to be continued in a currently undecided format, but possibly as an illustrated novel.

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'''This comic provides examples of:'''
* AccidentalPervert: Tarvos is very worried about being mistaken for this while he waits for Perdita and Rosalind to get the directions out of the girls' bathroom.
* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
* BazaarOfTheBizarre: The Pinwheel Pawnshop is a lesser example.
* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: Both Perdita and Tarvos, according to Rosalind.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Rosalind comments that she will try to be a good narrator.
* ClusterFBomb: The unseen, very loud voice is quite profane.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Prometheus and [[spoiler: The Lanky Man]]
* ManEatingPlant: Well, it doesn't eat people (we think), but it otherwise seems to move around and have a good deal more teeth than a mundane carnivorous plant.
* MeaningfulName: Titania and Oberon are the class voices. [[spoiler: Perdita means "the lost one" or "loss", and her death hits Rosalind especially hard. Nasaea is a type of water plant, but Nasaea in PP can't swim and later dies by falling asleep in a field of flowers. The original Prometheus brought light to humanity, and is implied that the character may eventually bring light to Charon. And, of course, Charon ferries people to the underworld, and in PP Charon is killing off the children one by one.]] Justified, again, by the names being changed for the purpose of the story.
* RealityWarper: [[spoiler: Charon]]
* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]
* UnsoundEffect: We don't know what a smile sounds like, either.
* [=~You Can't Miss It~=]: The directions to the pawnshop are truly bizarre, including a direction to go "over the cheese."
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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

The series combines PsychologicalHorror with whimsy. It is set to be continued in a currently undecided format, but possibly as an illustrated novel.

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'''This comic provides examples of:'''
* AccidentalPervert: Tarvos is very worried about being mistaken for this while he waits for Perdita and Rosalind to get the directions out of the girls' bathroom.
* {{Awesome McCoolname}}: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
* BazaarOfTheBizarre: The Pinwheel Pawnshop is a lesser example.
* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: Both Perdita and Tarvos, according to Rosalind.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Rosalind comments that she will try to be a good narrator.
* ClusterFBomb: The unseen, very loud voice is quite profane.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Prometheus and [[spoiler: The Lanky Man]]
* ManEatingPlant: Well, it doesn't eat people (we think), but it otherwise seems to move around and have a good deal more teeth than a mundane carnivorous plant.
* MeaningfulName: Titania and Oberon are the class voices. [[spoiler: Perdita means "the lost one" or "loss", and her death hits Rosalind especially hard. Nasaea is a type of water plant, but Nasaea in PP can't swim and later dies by falling asleep in a field of flowers. The original Prometheus brought light to humanity, and is implied that the character may eventually bring light to Charon. And, of course, Charon ferries people to the underworld, and in PP Charon is killing off the children one by one.]] Justified, again, by the names being changed for the purpose of the story.
* RealityWarper: [[spoiler: Charon]]
* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]
* UnsoundEffect: We don't know what a smile sounds like, either.
* [=~You Can't Miss It~=]: The directions to the pawnshop are truly bizarre, including a direction to go "over the cheese."
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''[[http://catcherrye.deviantart.com/gallery/?25875470#/d2tzltt Pinwheel Pawnshop]]'' is an UrbanFantasy webcomic by S.J. Flathers (aka [=CatcherRye=], Rye, or Ronove) first released in a private forum and now released one page a day on {{DeviantArt}}. It follows the adventures of a small class of elementary school/early middle school students, narrated by Rosalind, one of their peers. After the students discover a set of bizarre directions to the eponymous Pinwheel Pawnshop, strange and magical occurrences begin to plague the children.

The series combines PsychologicalHorror with whimsy. It is set to be continued in a currently undecided format, but possibly as an illustrated novel.

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'''This comic provides examples of:'''
* AccidentalPervert: Tarvos is very worried about being mistaken for this while he waits for Perdita and Rosalind to get the directions out of the girls' bathroom.
*{{Awesome McCoolname}}: The characters have {{Shakespeare}}an names and names from Greek mythology like Perdita, Rosalind, Puck, Tarvos, Prometheus, Oberon and Titania. {{Justified}}, since when they are introduced the narrator comments that the names have been changed to protect the innocent (and the guilty).
* BazaarOfTheBizarre: The Pinwheel Pawnshop is a lesser example.
* [[DrivesLikeCrazy Bikes Like Crazy]]: Both Perdita and Tarvos, according to Rosalind.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Rosalind comments that she will try to be a good narrator.
* ClusterFBomb: The unseen, very loud voice is quite profane.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Prometheus and [[spoiler: The Lanky Man]]
* ManEatingPlant: Well, it doesn't eat people (we think), but it otherwise seems to move around and have a good deal more teeth than a mundane carnivorous plant.
* MeaningfulName: Titania and Oberon are the class voices. [[spoiler: Perdita means "the lost one" or "loss", and her death hits Rosalind especially hard. Nasaea is a type of water plant, but Nasaea in PP can't swim and later dies by falling asleep in a field of flowers. The original Prometheus brought light to humanity, and is implied that the character may eventually bring light to Charon. And, of course, Charon ferries people to the underworld, and in PP Charon is killing off the children one by one.]] Justified, again, by the names being changed for the purpose of the story.
* RealityWarper: [[spoiler: Charon]]
* ResetButtonEnding: Nearly every chapter ends with all the weird stuff disappearing, most of the children forgetting, and things going back to normal. {{Justified}}, since [[spoiler: Rosalind's bell necklace resets reality, and no one but her and Charon really remember what happened.]]
* UnsoundEffect: We don't know what a smile sounds like, either.
* [=~You Can't Miss It~=]: The directions to the pawnshop are truly bizarre, including a direction to go "over the cheese."
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