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A sister trope of "neo noir" or [[Cyberpunk]], fantastic noir is a relatively small [[Subgenre]] that blends the setting, characters (it usually stars a [[Hardboiled Detective]]) and plot structure of a [[Film Noir]] mystery story with the more colorful elements of [[Fantasy]] and [[Science Fiction]]. The genre seemed to arrive all at once in [[The Eighties]] and remains strong today, with the publication of such books as ''[[Anonymous Rex]]'', ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)]]'', and ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse''.
A sister trope of "neo noir" or [[Cyberpunk]], fantastic noir is a relatively small [[Subgenre]] that blends the setting, characters (it usually stars a [[Hardboiled Detective]]) and plot structure of a [[Film Noir]] mystery story with the more colorful elements of [[Fantasy]] and [[Science Fiction]]. The genre seemed to arrive all at once in [[The Eighties]] and remains strong today, with the publication of such books as ''[[Anonymous Rex]]'', ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'', and ''The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse''.
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== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Cast a Deadly Spell]]''. [[H.P. Lovecraft|Phillip Lovecraft]] is a detective who doesn't use magic in a world where everyone else does.
* ''[[Cast a Deadly Spell]]''. [[H.P. Lovecraft|Phillip Lovecraft]] is a detective who doesn't use magic in a world where everyone else does.
* The ''[[The Animatrix|Animatrix]]'' short "A Detective Story".
* The ''[[The Animatrix|Animatrix]]'' short "A Detective Story".
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* Preeminent on the SF side, [[Blade Runner]].
* Preeminent on the SF side, [[Blade Runner]].


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* ''Stalking the Unicorn'' by Mike Resnick. A private detective is hired by an elf to find a missing unicorn.
* ''Stalking the Unicorn'' by Mike Resnick. A private detective is hired by an elf to find a missing unicorn.
* ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)]]'' has human detective Eddie Valiant solving crimes in a world where cartoon characters are a living, breathing people (some of whom happen to work in comic strips, television and movies) [[Fantastic Racism|discriminated against]] by the more numerous humans.
* ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'' has human detective Eddie Valiant solving crimes in a world where cartoon characters are a living, breathing people (some of whom happen to work in comic strips, television and movies) [[Fantastic Racism|discriminated against]] by the more numerous humans.
* ''[[Anonymous Rex]]''. The detective Vincent Rubio is a velociraptor in a world where dinosaurs aren't dead [[He's Just Hiding|but hiding]].
* ''[[Anonymous Rex]]''. The detective Vincent Rubio is a velociraptor in a world where dinosaurs aren't dead [[He's Just Hiding|but hiding]].
* ''[[A Study in Emerald]]''. [[Sherlock Holmes]] isn't noir, technically speaking, but this short story is a near-perfect snapshot of this subgenre.
* ''[[A Study in Emerald]]''. [[Sherlock Holmes]] isn't noir, technically speaking, but this short story is a near-perfect snapshot of this subgenre.
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* [[Glen Cook]]'s ''[[Garrett P.I.]]''.
* [[Glen Cook]]'s ''[[Garrett P.I.]]''.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==

* ''[[Eberron]]'' is geared towards that kind of play, amongst others. Even including a prestige class for it.
== Tabletop Gaming ==
* [[Eberron]] is geared towards that kind of play, amongst others. Even including a prestige class for it.



== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* ''[[Discworld Noir]]'' (a more humorous take on the entry, as you'd expect from the [[Discworld|source material]])
* ''[[Discworld Noir]]'' (a more humorous take on the entry, as you'd expect from the [[Discworld|source material]])


== [[Web Comics]] ==

== Webcomics ==
* ''[[Problem Sleuth]]'' mixes this with a [[World of Chaos]] and a flavorsome combination of [[Crazy Awesome|awesome and weirdness]].
* ''[[Problem Sleuth]]'' mixes this with a [[World of Chaos]] and a flavorsome combination of [[Crazy Awesome|awesome and weirdness]].


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Latest revision as of 00:21, 4 July 2019

"The Butler Did It! With a death curse! From space! Take him away, Troll Patrol!"

A sister trope of "neo noir" or Cyberpunk, fantastic noir is a relatively small Subgenre that blends the setting, characters (it usually stars a Hardboiled Detective) and plot structure of a Film Noir mystery story with the more colorful elements of Fantasy and Science Fiction. The genre seemed to arrive all at once in The Eighties and remains strong today, with the publication of such books as Anonymous Rex, Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, and The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse.

Examples of Fantastic Noir include:

Film

Literature

Tabletop Games

  • Eberron is geared towards that kind of play, amongst others. Even including a prestige class for it.

Video Games

Web Comics