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''Fite!'' is a [[Furry Comic|Furry Webcomic]] by Mike Luce, aka [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/splash.html Thomas Blue]. It's the story of a boxer named Lucco, who wakes up in an unfamiliar land after a blow to the head and meets a soldier named Guz. Together, they try to find a way to get Lucco home.
''[[Fite!]]'' is a [[Furry Comic|Furry Webcomic]] by Mike Luce, aka [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/splash.html Thomas Blue]. It's the story of a boxer named Lucco, who wakes up in an unfamiliar land after a blow to the head and meets a soldier named Guz. Together, they try to find a way to get Lucco home.


''Fite!'' is notable for its creative panel layouts, dialog-less story, and flexible, expressive artwork. [[Needs More Love]].
''Fite!'' is notable for its creative panel layouts, dialog-less story, and flexible, expressive artwork. [[Needs More Love]].


The archive can be found in multiple places. The most complete version, with the final versions of all strips, is [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite1to4.html here,] but [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/mike_luce/fite/series.php this site] includes a cast page and earlier versions of some strips.
The archive can be found in multiple places. The most complete version, with the final versions of all strips, is [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite1to4.html here,] but [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/mike_luce/fite/series.php this site] includes a cast page and earlier versions of some strips.
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=== Tropes in ''Fite!'' include: ===


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* [[All There in the Manual]]: Most characters' names are only mentioned on the cast page.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Most characters' names are only mentioned on the cast page.
* [[Armor Is Useless]]: Subverted when Gorgado stops to tear off Guz's armor before scratching him. {{spoiler|Then played tragically straight when Guz's armor fails to stop a Frogera claw through his torso.}}
* [[Armor Is Useless]]: Subverted when Gorgado stops to tear off Guz's armor before scratching him. {{spoiler|Then played tragically straight when Guz's armor fails to stop a Frogera claw through his torso.}}
* [[Art Evolution]]: Notably, by the start of Round 4, Lucco and Guz's portaits in the header no longer look like their current faces. The header is updated shortly after.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Notably, by the start of Round 4, Lucco and Guz's portaits in the header no longer look like their current faces. The header is updated shortly after.
* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: {{spoiler|Giant Lucco}}
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: {{spoiler|Giant Lucco}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back Stab]]}}/{{spoiler|[[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]}}: {{spoiler|How Guz dies.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back Stab]]}}/{{spoiler|[[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]}}: {{spoiler|How Guz dies.}}
* [[Badass]]: Lucco and Guz (and maybe others)
* [[Badass]]: Lucco and Guz (and maybe others)
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: {{spoiler|Giant Lucco}}
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: {{spoiler|Giant Lucco}}
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s
* {{spoiler|[[Battle in the Center of the Mind]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Battle in the Center of the Mind]]}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: Ricci normally seems bored with everything, but the slightest mention of Lucco will cause him to flip OUT.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Ricci normally seems bored with everything, but the slightest mention of Lucco will cause him to flip OUT.
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* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|Lucco in his "God of Boxing" form.}}
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|Lucco in his "God of Boxing" form.}}
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Ricci is kind of an otter Mike Tyson.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Ricci is kind of an otter Mike Tyson.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: Mutali's [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/mike_luce/fite/series.php?view=single&ID=46349 original design] was intended to look out-of-place, but the author redesigned him to look more like the other characters.
* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: Mutali's [http://www.webcomicsnation.com/mike_luce/fite/series.php?view=single&ID=46349 original design] was intended to look out-of-place, but the author redesigned him to look more like the other characters.
* [[Out of Focus]]: To the point that Gorgado replaces Guz in the header.
* [[Out of Focus]]: To the point that Gorgado replaces Guz in the header.
* [[Portal Cut]]: More of a [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite5to8.html#13 Portal] [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite5to8.html#14 Slam,] really.
* [[Portal Cut]]: More of a [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite5to8.html#13 Portal] [http://home.comcast.net/~x8099/thomasblue/fite5to8.html#14 Slam,] really.
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* [[The Speechless]]: The Mutali can't speak, but they can create portals by howling.
* [[The Speechless]]: The Mutali can't speak, but they can create portals by howling.
* [[Spirit Advisor]]: Cub {{spoiler|before Lucco wakes up. Once he's awake, Guz becomes one.}}
* [[Spirit Advisor]]: Cub {{spoiler|before Lucco wakes up. Once he's awake, Guz becomes one.}}
* [[Training From Hell]]: Gorgado puts Lucco through this.
* [[Training from Hell]]: Gorgado puts Lucco through this.
** Unlike most examples, though, it seems to weaken Lucco rather than make him stronger.
** Unlike most examples, though, it seems to weaken Lucco rather than make him stronger.
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 30 September 2021

Fite! is a Furry Webcomic by Mike Luce, aka Thomas Blue. It's the story of a boxer named Lucco, who wakes up in an unfamiliar land after a blow to the head and meets a soldier named Guz. Together, they try to find a way to get Lucco home.

Fite! is notable for its creative panel layouts, dialog-less story, and flexible, expressive artwork. Needs More Love.

The archive can be found in multiple places. The most complete version, with the final versions of all strips, is here, but this site includes a cast page and earlier versions of some strips.


Tropes used in Fite! include: