Bringer is a webcomic written by Twebster9000 on Deviantart. The first page can be viewed here Bringer follows a young man named Myers who gets caught up in something much larger than anything he's seen before, and simply rolls with it. The comic is drawn in a stick-figure-ish style.
[Bringer] contains examples of:
- All There in the Manual: Wick's name is never spoken.
- Art Evolution: Around page 41 the art gets much better.
- Artifact of Power: The villains have three, which are based on the Sanshu no jingi.
- Big Bad: A mysterious figure called Gekko-Sama by the various Arc Villain s.
- Bright Is Not Good: A lot of the villainous characters wear white and have bright accent colors.
- Cardsof Power: Ken uses them for support.
- Cool Sword: Both Myers and Sabanto, though Myers' by virtue of Katanas Are Just Better, and the fact it is how he becomes Bringer.
- Colour Coded Speech: All of the characters have color-coded dialogue text to show who is talking.
- Myers and Bringer-Bird use Black
- Gekko uses White text on a black background
- Sabanto uses yellow
- Sakasa uses Green
- Color Failure: Both Catlyn and Wick do this when Bringer interrupts their argument with his new lightning powers.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Bringer is clad in pitch-black with white eyes, and is the good guy. Subverted with the Shadow Beasts, which are evil.
- Distracted by the Shiny: Most of the characters show at least a little of this.
- Elemental Powers: Wick and later Myers.
- Evil Knockoff: Both Myers and Catlyn's first giant Shadow Beast fights end in the enemy becoming this.
- Sizeshifter: Myers, while in Maximized Bringer form.
- Stronger Than They Look: Catlyn.
- Invisible to Normals: Shadow Beasts and Moon Beasts can't be seen unless they want to be.
- Time Skip: A minuscule one of about two weeks between Myers finding the Bringer's Edge, and first using it.
- Written Sound Effect: Used a few times with Japanese onomatopoeia.