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* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.

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* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal ''Side Real'' seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.
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A brand-new Webcomic by Philip Rice set in a {{World of Weirdness}} full of superheroes, aliens, and vampires. The comic takes elements of genre fiction and plays them as everyday and ordinary, such as civilians carrying on a mundane conversation while two superhumans duke it out in the streets, a Thark waiter on a neo-colonized Mars, and a National Registry for Vampires.

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A brand-new 2014 Webcomic by Philip Rice set in a {{World of Weirdness}} full of superheroes, aliens, and vampires. The comic takes elements of genre fiction and plays them as everyday and ordinary, such as civilians carrying on a mundane conversation while two superhumans duke it out in the streets, a Thark waiter on a neo-colonized Mars, and a National Registry for Vampires.
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The story, such as it is so far, follows a green-skinned Martian teenager named Marcia Jakk who seems to be developing uncontrolled psychic powers. The comic has taken breaks to additionally follow a red-skinned Martian warrior-woman named Tala who works for the US government despite seemingly hating Earth-culture; and Dr. Phillip Craft, a {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}} expy of H.P. Lovecraft, whose collection of books suggest that the {{Cthulhu mythos}} is canon within the comic.

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The story, such as it is so far, follows a green-skinned Martian teenager named Marcia Jakk who seems to be developing uncontrolled psychic powers. The comic has taken breaks to additionally follow a red-skinned Martian warrior-woman named Tala who works for the US government despite seemingly hating Earth-culture; and Dr. Phillip Craft, a {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}} expy of H.P. Lovecraft, whose collection of books suggest that the {{Cthulhu mythos}} Literature/CthulhuMythos is canon within the comic.




* {{Art Shift}}: In fewer than 30 pages, the comic has already gone through at least three distinct styles, from bright and cartoony, to scratchy outlines and soft shading, to heavily crosshatched.

* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.

* {{Crossover Cosmology}}: An argument is made about whether or not the very real-in Universe Christian God counts as a god if Thor doesn't.

* {{Public Domain Character}}: Sir Francis Varney from Literature/{{Varney the Vampire}} makes an appearance as Marcia's new neighbour.

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\n* {{Art Shift}}: ArtShift: In fewer than 30 pages, the comic has already gone through at least three distinct styles, from bright and cartoony, to scratchy outlines and soft shading, to heavily crosshatched.

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* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.library.
* CrossoverCosmology: An argument is made about whether or not the very real-in Universe Christian God counts as a god if Thor doesn't.


* {{Crossover Cosmology}}: An argument is made about whether or not the very real-in Universe Christian God counts as a god if Thor doesn't.

* {{Public Domain Character}}: Sir Francis Varney from Literature/{{Varney the Vampire}} ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' makes an appearance as Marcia's new neighbour.
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* {{Public Domain Character}}: Sir Francis Varney from {{Varney the Vampire}} makes an appearance as Marcia's new neighbour.

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* {{Public Domain Character}}: Sir Francis Varney from {{Varney Literature/{{Varney the Vampire}} makes an appearance as Marcia's new neighbour.

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* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.

* {{Embellished Webcomics}}

* {{Fantasy Kitchen Sink}}

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* {{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library. \n\n* {{Embellished Webcomics}}\n\n* {{Fantasy Kitchen Sink}}\n

*{{Crossover Cosmology}}: An argument is made about whether or not the very real-in Universe Christian God counts as a god if Thor doesn't.
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A brand-new Webcomic by Philip Rice set in a {{World of Weirdness}} full of superheroes, aliens, and vampires. The comic takes elements of genre fiction and plays them as everyday and ordinary, such as civilians carrying on a mundane conversation while two superhumans duke it out in the streets, a Thark waiter on a neo-colonized Mars, and a National Registry for Vampires.

The story, such as it is so far, follows a green-skinned Martian teenager named Marcia Jakk who seems to be developing uncontrolled psychic powers. The comic has taken breaks to additionally follow a red-skinned Martian warrior-woman named Tala who works for the US government despite seemingly hating Earth-culture; and Dr. Phillip Craft, a {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}} expy of H.P. Lovecraft, whose collection of books suggest that the {{Cthulhu mythos}} is canon within the comic.

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*{{All Myths Are True}}: Thor, Skadi, and Herakles are mentioned. Marcia's friend Dove identifies as part Angel, despite also being an atheist. This sparks an argument about the nature of the Judeo-Christian God in a universe where all gods are real.

*{{Art Shift}}: In fewer than 30 pages, the comic has already gone through at least three distinct styles, from bright and cartoony, to scratchy outlines and soft shading, to heavily crosshatched.

*{{Canon Welding}}: Like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, SideReal seems to be doing this with various early depictions of Mars in science fiction, from Burrough's Barsoom series to A Martian Odyssey by Stanley Weinbaum. In addition, tomes from the Cthulhu Mythos, the Middle Earth saga, The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Gargoyles are seen in Dr. Phillip Craft's library.

*{{Embellished Webcomics}}

*{{Fantasy Kitchen Sink}}

*{{Public Domain Character}}: Sir Francis Varney from {{Varney the Vampire}} makes an appearance as Marcia's new neighbour.

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