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* [[Surreal Humour]]: The more recent strips tend towards the bizarre. For example, in this universe, [[Slender Man]] is a ''therapist.''
* [[Surreal Humour]]: The more recent strips tend towards the bizarre. For example, in this universe, [[Slender Man]] is a ''therapist.''
* [[Who Is This Guy Again?]]: Bloody Urban is ''terrible'' about this in the old comics.
* [[Who Is This Guy Again?]]: Bloody Urban is ''terrible'' about this in the old comics.
* [[X Meets Y]]: It's like [[Being Human]] meets [[The Mighty Boosh]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: It's like [[Being Human (UK)]] meets [[The Mighty Boosh]].
* [[You Meddling Kids]]: Quoted nearly word for word in the aptly titled 'Meddling Teens'
* [[You Meddling Kids]]: Quoted nearly word for word in the aptly titled 'Meddling Teens'



Revision as of 02:56, 11 August 2014

Bloody Urban is, to quote its creator, a completely normal slice-of-life webcomic, set in an Alternate Universe of Sydney, Australia populated by vampires, werewolves and other sorts of monsters.

A surreal parody of both the Supernatural Soap Opera and the typical Work Com, Bloody Urban follows the lives of Murray Manson and Shannon Arcuni, a couple of hipsters in their mid-twenties who work together in the creative department of what is possibly the world's strangest advertising company. Murray, a writer, is an awkward, slightly neurotic werewolf who is endlessly frustrated with his life. Shannon, an artist, is a gleefully insane hundred-year-old vampire who is usually getting himself into some kind of trouble in the name of True Art. Along with their various friends and relations, they go about their lives doing things that usually precede hilarity.

Most of Bloody Urban's humour comes from the fact that, instead of the typical Masquerade setup, the general population is aware of every weird thing that exists in the comic's universe, they have always been aware of them, and they consider it all to be completely normal.

The series is mainly a gag-per-week webcomic. The comic, including the original hand-drawn strips can be found here and the old, unfinished storyline can be found here.

Tropes used in Bloody Urban include: