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The archive can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20100925013751/http://www.deadofsummer.org/comic-archive here], and the first comic can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20100924035810/http://www.deadofsummer.org/2006/04/07/comic-1-a-rude-awakening/ here]. Normally the wiki would link to the main page, but the main page has the ''very last page of the comic'' on it. (Currently the links are from the Internet Archive, as the site proper has been hacked)
The archive can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20100925013751/http://www.deadofsummer.org/comic-archive here], and the first comic can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20100924035810/http://www.deadofsummer.org/2006/04/07/comic-1-a-rude-awakening/ here]. Normally the wiki would link to the main page, but the main page has the ''very last page of the comic'' on it. (Currently the links are from the Internet Archive, as the site proper has been hacked)
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=== This webcomic provides examples of: ===


* [[And I Must Scream]]: A comic page has this as the title, and it does happen with {{spoiler|Panther}}, who's found at the bottom of a cliff, tied up, with a bag over his head. As revealed in his inner monologue, however, he starts screaming in the hopes that anyone can hear him.
* [[And I Must Scream]]: A comic page has this as the title, and it does happen with {{spoiler|Panther}}, who's found at the bottom of a cliff, tied up, with a bag over his head. As revealed in his inner monologue, however, he starts screaming in the hopes that anyone can hear him.
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* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Nick has this happen, but it's more like 'Dreaming Of Things Happening Now.'
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Nick has this happen, but it's more like 'Dreaming Of Things Happening Now.'
* [[Drunk With Power]]: Used as a page title as {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} does some [[Evil Gloating]], though it's closer to [[Drunk On the Dark Side]].
* [[Drunk With Power]]: Used as a page title as {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} does some [[Evil Gloating]], though it's closer to [[Drunk On the Dark Side]].
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: Tito.
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: Tito.
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]: How do you make a grizzly bear even scarier? Make it a ZOMBIE!
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: How do you make a grizzly bear even scarier? Make it a ZOMBIE!
* [[Evil Brit]]: One of the bad guys in Book 2 has a British accent. As expected, he's evil.
* [[Evil Brit]]: One of the bad guys in Book 2 has a British accent. As expected, he's evil.
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman.}} Though it's a slight subversion in that the other characters know he's evil.
* [[Evil Chancellor]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman.}} Though it's a slight subversion in that the other characters know he's evil.
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* [[Eye Scream]]: Done by {{spoiler|Panther's clone}} to {{spoiler|Dr. Light.}}
* [[Eye Scream]]: Done by {{spoiler|Panther's clone}} to {{spoiler|Dr. Light.}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Panther.}} {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|Or not]]. That Panther was an evil clone, as part of Fetterman's [[Xanatos Gambit]].}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Panther.}} {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|Or not]]. That Panther was an evil clone, as part of Fetterman's [[Xanatos Gambit]].}}
* [[Family Unfriendly Death]]
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]
* [[Family Unfriendly Violence]]
* [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]]
* [[For Science]]: Said verbatim by Alan as he {{spoiler|injects himself with the 'cure' for zombism.}} It doesn't end well.
* [[For Science!]]: Said verbatim by Alan as he {{spoiler|injects himself with the 'cure' for zombism.}} It doesn't end well.
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Lydia has shades of this. This also includes being a friend to undead things, at least as far as animals go.
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Lydia has shades of this. This also includes being a friend to undead things, at least as far as animals go.
* [[Groin Attack]]: Used multiple times on Matt, with Len getting so fed up he tells the girls to stop.
* [[Groin Attack]]: Used multiple times on Matt, with Len getting so fed up he tells the girls to stop.
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* [[Just in Time]]: {{spoiler|The real Panther}} returns just in time to disarm a [[Time Bomb]], and {{spoiler|Ed}} returns to save everyone from a zombie grizzly bear.
* [[Just in Time]]: {{spoiler|The real Panther}} returns just in time to disarm a [[Time Bomb]], and {{spoiler|Ed}} returns to save everyone from a zombie grizzly bear.
* [[Kill and Replace]]: This is, presumably, part of {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's plan with the Panther clone. Thanks to Tito and Otis, he fails}}.
* [[Kill and Replace]]: This is, presumably, part of {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's plan with the Panther clone. Thanks to Tito and Otis, he fails}}.
* [[Kill Em All]]: By the end of Book 1, most of the characters we'd been following are dead or unaccounted for, with Nick as the only survivor. {{spoiler|Except for Ed, who returns at the end of Book 2.}}
* [[Kill'Em All]]: By the end of Book 1, most of the characters we'd been following are dead or unaccounted for, with Nick as the only survivor. {{spoiler|Except for Ed, who returns at the end of Book 2.}}
** In Book 2, this is {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's backup plan}}.
** In Book 2, this is {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's backup plan}}.
* [[Kirby Dots]]
* [[Kirby Dots]]
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* [[Nightmare Sequence]]: Nick has one of these in Book 2. The beginning is especially horrific.
* [[Nightmare Sequence]]: Nick has one of these in Book 2. The beginning is especially horrific.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Averted. Zombie versions of some bands, both local and famous, appear in Book 1.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Averted. Zombie versions of some bands, both local and famous, appear in Book 1.
* [[Non Action Big Bad]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}}. This ''may'' explain some of why he's evil; he didn't get any cool powers.
* [[Non-Action Big Bad]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}}. This ''may'' explain some of why he's evil; he didn't get any cool powers.
* [[Not Himself]]: To fans of {{spoiler|The Protomen}}, {{spoiler|Panther's}} actions will induce confusion and fear. While breaking a bad guy's finger is pretty cool, something doesn't seem ''right''. {{spoiler|The [[Eye Scream]], done to Dr. Light, sinks it.}} And if that doesn't [[Nightmare Fuel|unsettle you]], {{spoiler|[[The Reveal|the reveal]] of his [[Face Heel Turn]] will.}} {{spoiler|Though he's ''literally'' not himself.}}
* [[Not Himself]]: To fans of {{spoiler|The Protomen}}, {{spoiler|Panther's}} actions will induce confusion and fear. While breaking a bad guy's finger is pretty cool, something doesn't seem ''right''. {{spoiler|The [[Eye Scream]], done to Dr. Light, sinks it.}} And if that doesn't [[Nightmare Fuel|unsettle you]], {{spoiler|[[The Reveal|the reveal]] of his [[Face Heel Turn]] will.}} {{spoiler|Though he's ''literally'' not himself.}}
* [[Not So Harmless Villain]]: Alan. While not physically imposing {{spoiler|at first}}, he beats the tar out of a sympathetic character, and is revealed to have [[Sinister Surveillance]] almost everywhere, which lets him know a great deal of secrets. A crossing of the [[Moral Event Horizon]] later and it's hard to remember that he seemed wimpy at first. {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} and his lackeys have some of this too.
* [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]: Alan. While not physically imposing {{spoiler|at first}}, he beats the tar out of a sympathetic character, and is revealed to have [[Sinister Surveillance]] almost everywhere, which lets him know a great deal of secrets. A crossing of the [[Moral Event Horizon]] later and it's hard to remember that he seemed wimpy at first. {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} and his lackeys have some of this too.
** More on {{spoiler|Fetterman}}. His two henchmen don't even get names, all three are portrayed as [[Large Ham|Large Hams]], and you figure they're no match for the good guys... Then they {{spoiler|assault Commander with a swarm of insects, fry KILROY'S brain and reformat him into a time bomb, and reveal that Panther is apparently [[Face Heel Turn|working for them]]. As Panther kills Dr. Light, [[Eye Scream|ripping out his eyes]]. And then you realize the extent of Fetterman's [[Xanatos Gambit]]}}.
** More on {{spoiler|Fetterman}}. His two henchmen don't even get names, all three are portrayed as [[Large Ham|Large Hams]], and you figure they're no match for the good guys... Then they {{spoiler|assault Commander with a swarm of insects, fry KILROY'S brain and reformat him into a time bomb, and reveal that Panther is apparently [[Face Heel Turn|working for them]]. As Panther kills Dr. Light, [[Eye Scream|ripping out his eyes]]. And then you realize the extent of Fetterman's [[Xanatos Gambit]]}}.
* [[One Hit Kill]]: Done to most zombies, as well as to {{spoiler|Panther's clone.}}
* [[One-Hit Kill]]: Done to most zombies, as well as to {{spoiler|Panther's clone.}}
* [[Painful Transformation]]: {{spoiler|Alan and Lydia undergo this.}}
* [[Painful Transformation]]: {{spoiler|Alan and Lydia undergo this.}}
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: Alan and Lydia both do this, with Alan being more malicious in intent.
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: Alan and Lydia both do this, with Alan being more malicious in intent.
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* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} fills this role. Unlike most examples, it's [[Played for Drama]].
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}} fills this role. Unlike most examples, it's [[Played for Drama]].
* [[Total Party Kill]]: At the end of Book 1. Sort of.
* [[Total Party Kill]]: At the end of Book 1. Sort of.
* [[Ugly Guy Hot Wife]]: Alan and Lydia.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Alan and Lydia.
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: {{spoiler|Ed, who returns in Book 2 at the last second}}.
* [[Unexplained Recovery]]: {{spoiler|Ed, who returns in Book 2 at the last second}}.
* [[The Unfought]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}}. This makes his [[Never Found the Body|status unknown]], though he can be [[No One Could Survive That|presumed dead]].
* [[The Unfought]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman}}. This makes his [[Never Found the Body|status unknown]], though he can be [[No One Could Survive That|presumed dead]].
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* [[Wham Episode]]: The ending of Book 1, as well as the introduction of {{spoiler|The Protomen}} in Book 2.
* [[Wham Episode]]: The ending of Book 1, as well as the introduction of {{spoiler|The Protomen}} in Book 2.
** In Book 2, there's the 'noctural activities' sequence, where good guys get [[Nightmare Fuel|horrific injuries]] inflicted upon them, bad guys set up their evil plans, and {{spoiler|Panther makes a [[Face Heel Turn]].}} {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|Or does he?]]}}
** In Book 2, there's the 'noctural activities' sequence, where good guys get [[Nightmare Fuel|horrific injuries]] inflicted upon them, bad guys set up their evil plans, and {{spoiler|Panther makes a [[Face Heel Turn]].}} {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|Or does he?]]}}
* [[What Happened to The Mouse|What Happened To the Girls?]]: The girls in Book 1 disappear from the story after being knocked out by Ed.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?|What Happened To the Girls?]]: The girls in Book 1 disappear from the story after being knocked out by Ed.
** Given that this is a [[Zombie Apocalypse]], we can presume they were [[Squick|eaten]].
** Given that this is a [[Zombie Apocalypse]], we can presume they were [[Squick|eaten]].
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: Explored with the character of Tito, who happens to be a monkey and, later, a zombie.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Explored with the character of Tito, who happens to be a monkey and, later, a zombie.
* [[The Worm That Walks]]: While it's not made clear, one of {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's}} lackeys ''may'' be one of these. He can summon a swarm of insects seemingly out of nowhere (the art suggests they either come from around him or ''inside'' him), and have them attack. {{spoiler|Commander}} is swarmed and bitten so much his movements are slowed, and [[Nightmare Fuel|he screams that they're eating him alive]].
* [[The Worm That Walks]]: While it's not made clear, one of {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's}} lackeys ''may'' be one of these. He can summon a swarm of insects seemingly out of nowhere (the art suggests they either come from around him or ''inside'' him), and have them attack. {{spoiler|Commander}} is swarmed and bitten so much his movements are slowed, and [[Nightmare Fuel|he screams that they're eating him alive]].
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's}} scheme to take over.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Doug Fetterman's}} scheme to take over.

Revision as of 20:12, 8 January 2014

Dead Of Summer is a Zombie Apocalypse webcomic written by Marty 'F'nday' and Nick 'Ghostfreehood'. At the moment, it is complete, though Nick has stated that it "isn't necessarily over but for the moment. I can't say when it could return but before my life's work is over, it will be done."

The comic is divided into two distinct Books, each set in Baltimore. Book 1 revolves around the adventures of the main character, Nick, as he wakes up one morning to find the city overrun by the undead. While his major priority is to escape, he soon runs across other survivors--Marty, Dan, and Ed, to name a few. They begin to adventure across the city, killing copious zombies along the way. And that's just the beginning. Tensions rise, as does the body count, as one by one, Nick's newfound allies are killed. Soon, he's the only one of the group left. Overcome with exhaustion and guilt, contemplating suicide, he collapses as a zombie approaches.

Nick wakes up in a room, on a pile of zombified bodies. He is somehow perfectly alive and well. End Book 1.

Book 2 picks up right where Book 1 left off. Nick discovers that he's in the Baltimore Zoo, which has been taken over by the military. Dr. Alan Stone and his wife, Lydia, are scientists with a plan to destroy the zombies. But Lydia seems occupied with a dead monkey, Tito, and there's hints that Alan's not quite right in the head. Not to mention William, the head zoologist, who's bitter about the zoo being taken over. Eventually, both he and Nick are exiled into the irradiated city...

The rest really needs to be read.

The archive can be found here, and the first comic can be found here. Normally the wiki would link to the main page, but the main page has the very last page of the comic on it. (Currently the links are from the Internet Archive, as the site proper has been hacked)

Tropes used in Dead of Summer include:


  • And I Must Scream: A comic page has this as the title, and it does happen with Panther, who's found at the bottom of a cliff, tied up, with a bag over his head. As revealed in his inner monologue, however, he starts screaming in the hopes that anyone can hear him.

  "If they can hear me, they can help me. Please, God...let them hear me."

  "We will not go quietly into the night!"

  'There was no one more soulless than Dr. Alan Stone.'