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* [[Day of the Jackboot]]: Once {{spoiler|Narissa}} takes over, she institutes a {{spoiler|genocidal cleansing of anyone with the Blood Plague}}. Roving death squads with guns and British accents raid homes and shoot resistors when the fancy takes them. Airports are closed under the story that bio-terrorists bombed them. In short, Fascist Britain.
* [[Day of the Jackboot]]: Once {{spoiler|Narissa}} takes over, she institutes a {{spoiler|genocidal cleansing of anyone with the Blood Plague}}. Roving death squads with guns and British accents raid homes and shoot resistors when the fancy takes them. Airports are closed under the story that bio-terrorists bombed them. In short, Fascist Britain.
* [[The Plague]]: The {{spoiler|Blood Plague}}, which is part Genetics and part Oh Crap.
* [[The Plague]]: The {{spoiler|Blood Plague}}, which is part Genetics and part Oh Crap.

Revision as of 11:55, 10 November 2015

An official DMD advertisement, featuring Narissa.
Doomsday My Dear is a apocalyptic webcomic taking place during the turn of the new millennium; it is a nazi-driven political intrigue about the outbreak of a dangerous blood plague, and what the government is doing about it.

It is written and drawn by Cami Woodruff, a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist.


=== Overall,

Tropes used in Doomsday, My Dear include:
  • Day of the Jackboot: Once Narissa takes over, she institutes a genocidal cleansing of anyone with the Blood Plague. Roving death squads with guns and British accents raid homes and shoot resistors when the fancy takes them. Airports are closed under the story that bio-terrorists bombed them. In short, Fascist Britain.
  • The Plague: The Blood Plague, which is part Genetics and part Oh Crap.



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