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openA trope where someone survives from falling to their death Webcomic
I am a looking for a trope for the webcomic This Isekai Maid is Forming a Union! where someone almost falls to their death but luckily survived when they fell down on somebody else cancelling the impact and avoid getting too many injuries or death, please find the trope.
openMissing webcomic strips Webcomic
Does a webcomic which is missing a few pages of its initial run (maybe following a change of hosting site) counts as the Missing Episode trivia trope, or is there something more specific?
openNo Complete Archive Webcomic
Is there a trope (I'm guessing Trivia) for when a webcomic is available in multiple places, but none of them are fully complete?
For example, Erma can be found on both Tapas and Webtoon, but each has some strips the other lacks (primarily earlier seasonal ones in Webtoon's case, but also at least one main strip, and most things after some year in Tapas's case).note I haven't actually done the digging to find all the discrepancies, so I don't know the exact numbers here.
openCountry Names as Names Webcomic
I'm trying to find the official name of the trope where the country's name is used for the name of the people who live there, such as we do with Russians being from Russia, as an example.
openSexy Born Yesterday Webcomic
A type of character who, despite having the body of an attractive adult, has all the naivete of a sheltered child. Sometimes they really were born yesterday as an adult.
Female versions of this will often be rather sexualised, while male versions of this will be much more Adorkable.
Doesn't always have to be someone who was literally born yesterday, it can be something like another species, a mythical creature, alien, or a person who was sheltered.
openCan Only Draw One Animal Webcomic
A webcomic I love dearly, Faux Pas, has a habit of drawing the same basic, vaguely catlike 'face' for all the cast, which includes foxes, cats, rabbits, a horse... They differentiate species primarily by nose length, ear shape, length of cheek fluff, and adding visible whiskers to the cat characters. But it's increasingly obvious they have the same face design.
Would it go under Only Six Faces or Generic Cuteness?
open"Been There, Shaped History" but the historical event is also fictional Webcomic
Basically, a seemingly innocuous character is revealed to be responsible for an in-universe historical event or myth.
- In Don't Worry, Dear NPC!, Slaki is introduced as a reclusive inventor, an outcast in Creta Village with aspirations everyone else finds bizarre. It turns out he invented the monster-repelling lanterns the village believes are a gift from God, making him personally responsible for the village's ability to thrive in the middle of rampant monster territory, and by extension the Nightlight Festival they hold in celebration of that. The reason he's treated like a stranger instead of a local hero is because of a spell that wiped everyone's memories of his existence and deeds.
open"Swapped Thought and Speech Bubbles" Gag Webcomic
(Category is web, but this can apply just as well in print)
I have recently encountered a couple comic gags of a character's speech and thought bubbles being swapped, and I'm wondering if this is something we have in some form, or if I should go stumble to the Launchpad.
(very mildly nsfw) example
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Excuse me, I need someone to help me identify a trope from the recent chapter of This Isekai Maid is Forming a Union!, where a flashback story has a girl who refuses to marry a duke who is older than her. So, the in-laws uses a demon spider that is used to manipulate the girl in her sleep to either accept her marriage to the duke or let her world end up in chaos and will no longer bear the title of duchess.
This however made the woman accept the chaos part because she doesn’t want to marry an older person, so she wakes up and begins to murder her husband.
Can you help me identify this trope and do you think that its a Gone Horribly Right trope?
Edited by Rosieanders68