"The Fabloo band goes up against their greatest enemy...themselves."
— Cover art
Evil Hall is a webcomic made by Salad006, where the members of Tally Hall have to deal with a dysfunctional group of Evil Doppelgängers that want to take over. Hilarity Ensues as the two bands devolve into chaos as they fight each other.
The comic can be found on Sal's Twitter and Instagram.
This webcomic provides examples of:
- Anvil on Head: Evil Hawley tries this on Zubin by setting up a trap on stage, but misses. Zubin gets shaken up by it, but the rest of the band plays it off as a joke.
- Big Bad: Evil Hall, being the Evil Doppelgängers of the band.
- Brits Love Tea: Evil Rob insults Hawley with this.Evil Rob: "Alright. Get over here, you useless tea-sucker."
- Color-Coded Speech:
- For Tally Hall members, their tie decides the speech bubble color.
- For Evil Hall members, the speech bubble is black and their tie decides the text color.
- Dreadful Musician: According to Andrew, Evil Hall can't even write music.
- Dream Episode: Chapter 5, appropriately named "Last Night I Dreamed I Was in an (Evil) Cabin," involves Ross being haunted by his evil self in his dreams.
- Evil Brit: Evil Hawley has a British accent, and when he temporarily regains the ability to speak normally after being hit on the head, he couldn't have a more British vocabulary.
- Evil Doppelgänger: The main theme of the webcomic.
- Eyepatch of Power: Evil Rob wears an eyepatch not because he needs it, but because he thinks it looks badass. Apparently he's not the only one that thinks that, as Rob agrees with him.
- Go for the Eye: Evil Hawley gets one of his eyes stolen by Joe's Zimbabwe songbirds. Of course, Evil Andrew finds this a perfect opportunity to make a pun, of which doesn't amuse Hawley, and Evil Rob denies him an eyepatch.Evil Andrew: "Hey- Hey Joe. Next time you should keep an EYE out."
- Groin Attack: Joe gets this twice. He even gets an ice-pack after the first time.
- High-Heel Power: Each Evil Hall member gets the feet of their respective member on the album cover for Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum...which means that Evil Rob gets high heels.
- Look Behind You: Rob uses flamingos as a diversion to run away from Evil Rob.
- Losing Your Head: Joe attacks Evil Rob with an axe for the second time in "13" and decapitates him. After disbelief as to how he's still functioning, Evil Zubin reveals that Joe's original attack in the first chapter revealed a major design flaw.Joe: Hey, Evil Rob. Heads up.
- Machine Blood: The members of Evil Hall have green blood.
- Malicious Misnaming: Evil Zubin loves calling the Tallies "Nerd Hall."
- Man on Fire: Joe sets Evil Andrew on fire, inadvertently helping Zubin win a Staring Contest.
- Nightmare Face: No wonder Evil Ross wears shades...
- Nightmare Weaver: Evil Ross controls Ross's dreams.
- No Honor Among Thieves: Evil Hall almost never gets along, to the point of Evil Andrew getting (literally) kicked out without warning.
- Not Even Human: Evil Rob's Start of Darkness story reveals that Evil Hall was originally an animatronic band left outside their house in 2005, due to the release of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum.
- Overly-Long Tongue: Ross ends up getting his absurdly long tongue stuck between two doors.
- Pokémon Speak: Even Evil Hawley's laughs somewhat resemble Joe Hawley.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: All of the members of Evil Hall have red eyes, with the exception of Evil Ross.
- Sdrawkcab Speech: Ross does this with lyrics from Isle Unto Thyself after he and Joe get their ties switched.
- There's also almost an entire page entirely in reverse in "Back & Forth."
- Sinister Shades: Evil Ross wears these, which hides his Nightmare Face.
- Spit Take: Zubin and Rob are the unfortunate victims of one from Joe after Andrew announces he's leaving to join Evil Hall.
- Rob also does one after he unexpectedly encounters Evil Rob in "Shia Surprise!".
- Staring Contest: Zubin manages to win one against a robot after Evil Zubin gets distracted by Evil Andrew.
- Start of Darkness: Evil Rob explains that Evil Hall is a manifestation of Tally Hall's discography, and the release of Good & Evil turned the animatronics that were outside the band's door 6 years prior evil.
- Tap on the Head: Rob gets knocked out immediately after getting hit with a baseball bat by Evil Rob. He does bleed from his injury, but ultimately comes out fine.
- Evil Ross undergoes the same from Rob in "Night & Light" so Ross can wake up.
- The Television Talks Back: Evil Bora only has one channel that plays Ellen, and decides that he'll keep it on after Joe complains about it.
- Unwilling Suspension: In "Where in the World is Rob Cantor?", Rob wakes up to find himself hanging upside down over a pool of jellyfish.