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* [[Fail O'Suckyname]]: Zits? Zits? Also, Helda, lampshaded by Zits
* [[Fail O'Suckyname]]: Zits? Zits? Also, Helda, lampshaded by Zits
* [[Four Is Death]]: Zits' fourth leap is...into the body of a pilot who [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|unwittingly helps an Islamic terrorist learn how to crash planes]]. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And he's cheating on his wife.]]
* [[Four Is Death]]: Zits' fourth leap is...into the body of a pilot who [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|unwittingly helps an Islamic terrorist learn how to crash planes]]. [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|And he's cheating on his wife.]]
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: IRON and HAMMER. HAMMER doesn't actually mean anything, but IRON means Indigenous Rights Now!
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]: IRON and HAMMER. HAMMER doesn't actually mean anything, but IRON means Indigenous Rights Now!
* [[Gainax Ending]]: In-universe with the Ghost Dance. The ending itself has one as well.
* [[Gainax Ending]]: In-universe with the Ghost Dance. The ending itself has one as well.
* [[Going Commando]]: "Okay, I now know Indian boys didn't wear anything under their loincloths."
* [[Going Commando]]: "Okay, I now know Indian boys didn't wear anything under their loincloths."
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* [[Malcolm Xerox]]: Justice
* [[Malcolm Xerox]]: Justice
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Possessed by righteous indignation and a desire for vengaence? What is Zits' real name? {{spoiler|[[Archangel Michael|Michael]]}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Possessed by righteous indignation and a desire for vengaence? What is Zits' real name? {{spoiler|[[Archangel Michael|Michael]]}}
* [[Naked On Arrival]]: An old Indian killer likes to sleep naked, so when he wakes up, yeah.
* [[Naked on Arrival]]: An old Indian killer likes to sleep naked, so when he wakes up, yeah.
* [[A Nazi By Any Other Name]]: The story of IRON and HAMMER is reminiscent of the story of Pine Ridge in [[The Seventies]].
* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]: The story of IRON and HAMMER is reminiscent of the story of Pine Ridge in [[The Seventies]].
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: The FBI agents, the Cavalry soldiers.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: The FBI agents, the Cavalry soldiers.
* [[Shotacon]]: Zits got molested by several of his foster dads. This is the only homosexual example in Alexie's work, and [[The Unfair Sex|the only time the boy hasn't been eager]].
* [[Shotacon]]: Zits got molested by several of his foster dads. This is the only homosexual example in Alexie's work, and [[The Unfair Sex|the only time the boy hasn't been eager]].
* [[Shout Out]]: The Nannapush Reservation is a reference to Louise Erdrich's character Lulu Nanapush.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The Nannapush Reservation is a reference to Louise Erdrich's character Lulu Nanapush.
* [[Steven Ulysses Perhero]]: Justice.
* [[Steven Ulysses Perhero]]: Justice.
* [[Unwitting Instigator of Doom]]: The whole Ethiopian Islamic terrorist story makes the man Zits possesses one.
* [[Unwitting Instigator of Doom]]: The whole Ethiopian Islamic terrorist story makes the man Zits possesses one.

Revision as of 09:58, 8 April 2014

The story follows Zits, a Native American trying to cope with his various past abusive adoptive parents with random acts of violence, calling himself the "time travelling mass murderer".

Sherman Alexie's take on being a homeless American Indian teenager...takes a science fiction twist, as he possesses the bodies of other men throughout time. In many ways, it was because he viewed Indian Killer as an Old Shame.

Tropes featured in Flight include: