Mary Sue Academy

Mary Sue Academy, which can be found here, well, is about an academy for Mary Sues.

Actually, it focuses more on the Mary Sues in Fan Fiction Land. Turns out that being a Mary Sue is more like a job. Young Mary Sues and Gary Stus go to the prestigious Mary Sue Academy to hone their skills and be given parts in fan fiction.

However, if any Mary Sues break any Canon copyright laws (spelled copyrite laws), they are immediately hunted down and exterminated by Dominique, head of the Mary Sue Hunters.

Mary Sue Academy is Written By Heather Lawson &Illustrated by Shmivv. A deviantart featuring character bios and a FAQ can be found here.


 * Becoming the Mask: There's an interesting mental disorder called Character Shock Syndrome Sue. It's where a Mary Sue become the character they portray over a long period of time. They start to forget their original identity and eventually adopt the characters life as their own.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Goddess Mary Sue & Dominique show shades of this.
 * Cast Full of Gay: While they play for either team in fanfiction, while off the clock & living their real lives it's very hard to find a straight Marty Stu.
 * Chekhov's Gun: Viddie's past forays into the real world.
 * Cerebus Syndrome: The current arc.
 * The Chosen One:
 * Everything's Better with Sparkles: Most notably Sparrow Lollyheart Tales, who is a religious user of sparkle powder and canonically has sparkling stars in her hair.
 * Musical Episode: The second chapter starts with Goddess Mary Sue singing a song to the beat of "Hello, Baltimore" with everyone joining in, whether they want to or not. The writers said that this was inspired by that one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 * Sassy Black Woman - Vittoria Coffee AKA Viddie Coffay
 * The Reveal:
 * Thirty-Sue Pileup: In universe. Since it's a school for Mary Sues, there would be plenty of Sues.
 * Lampshade Hanging : Constantly done as can be expected. Everytime something like a flashback needs to be triggered at least one character will mention it before hand.
 * Parody Sue: The series pretty much embodies this trope.
 * Parody Sue: The series pretty much embodies this trope.