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[[File:Ghostcover_7845.jpg|frame|I don't think we're in [[In Joke|Turlock]] anymore, Skinny.]]
[[File:Ghostcover_7845.jpg|frame|I don't think we're in [[In-Joke|Turlock]] anymore, Skinny.]]


Ghostopolis is a graphic novel written and illustrated by [[Doug Ten Napel]]. Clocking in at 272 pages, it ties with ''Earthboy Jacobus'' for being his longest book. Unlike most of his comics, this one is published by Scholastic's Graphix imprint rather than by [[Image]]. Along with ''[[Gear]]'' and ''Solomon Fix'', it's one of his few comics that's been printed in color and the first one that was not initially published in Black and White.
Ghostopolis is a graphic novel written and illustrated by [[Doug Ten Napel]]. Clocking in at 272 pages, it ties with ''Earthboy Jacobus'' for being his longest book. Unlike most of his comics, this one is published by Scholastic's Graphix imprint rather than by [[Image]]. Along with ''[[Gear]]'' and ''Solomon Fix'', it's one of his few comics that's been printed in color and the first one that was not initially published in Black and White.
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Despite the similar title, it should not - in any way - be confused with ''[[Ghost World]]'', nor should it be confused with the tropes [[Ghost Town]] or [[Ghost City]].
Despite the similar title, it should not - in any way - be confused with ''[[Ghost World]]'', nor should it be confused with the tropes [[Ghost Town]] or [[Ghost City]].


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=== This work contains examlples of: ===


* [[Abusive Parents]]
* [[Abusive Parents]]
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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: {{spoiler|Skinny starts out as Garth's sole companion, but then gets pushed to the sidelines until the end of the story}}
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: {{spoiler|Skinny starts out as Garth's sole companion, but then gets pushed to the sidelines until the end of the story}}
* [[Disappeared Dad]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: Specifically, {{spoiler|the video game version of [[The Matrix|Neo's final fight with Agent Smith]].}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Specifically, {{spoiler|the video game version of [[The Matrix|Neo's final fight with Agent Smith]].}}
* [[The Dragon]]: Lockjaw
* [[The Dragon]]: Lockjaw
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Any still-living person who winds up in Ghostopolis has the potential to be this, not that they all do, though.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Any still-living person who winds up in Ghostopolis has the potential to be this, not that they all do, though.
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* [[Heroic Bystander]]: Defied. The Mummy Boy wanted to be one, but his dad wouldn't let him.
* [[Heroic Bystander]]: Defied. The Mummy Boy wanted to be one, but his dad wouldn't let him.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Frank. Also, Claire was willing to make one to save Garth, but he ended up saving himself.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Frank. Also, Claire was willing to make one to save Garth, but he ended up saving himself.}}
* [[Hidden Depths]]:
* [[Hidden Depths]]:
** Frank's boss
** Frank's boss
** Cecil
** Cecil
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** {{spoiler|Vaugner}}
** {{spoiler|Vaugner}}
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Benedict Arnold
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Benedict Arnold
* [[Historical in Joke]]: Pretty much every thing Benedict does, [[Flanderization|which is, of course, a flanderization of how the real Benedict was]].
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: Pretty much every thing Benedict does, [[Flanderization|which is, of course, a flanderization of how the real Benedict was]].
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: {{spoiler|Frank treats Garth as one during the final battle}}
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: {{spoiler|Frank treats Garth as one during the final battle}}
* [[I Hate Past Me]]: Cecil.
* [[I Hate Past Me]]: Cecil.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]
{{quote| '''Mummy Wife:''' (sees {{spoiler|a section of buildings, now turned into a huge monster, walk by her window}}) "There goes the neighborhood."}}
{{quote|'''Mummy Wife:''' (sees {{spoiler|a section of buildings, now turned into a huge monster, walk by her window}}) "There goes the neighborhood."}}
* [[Kid Hero]]: Garth
* [[Kid Hero]]: Garth
* [[Littlest Cancer Patient]]: Garth
* [[Littlest Cancer Patient]]: Garth
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* [[Monochromatic Eyes]]: Vaugner
* [[Monochromatic Eyes]]: Vaugner
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Cecil and (to a lesser extent) Clair.
* [[Mr. Exposition]]: Cecil and (to a lesser extent) Clair.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: Twice!
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Twice!
* [[Not So Different]]
* [[Not So Different]]
** Frank and {{spoiler|his unsympathetic boss}}
** Frank and {{spoiler|his unsympathetic boss}}
** Garth and {{spoiler|Vaugner}}
** Garth and {{spoiler|Vaugner}}
* [[Occult Detective]]: A whole agency of them.
* [[Occult Detective]]: A whole agency of them.
* {{spoiler|[[One Winged Angel]]: Vaugner...and Garth}}
* {{spoiler|[[One-Winged Angel]]: Vaugner...and Garth}}
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: Keep in mind, this is Doug TenNapel we're talking about.
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: Keep in mind, this is Doug TenNapel we're talking about.
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* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** Maybe unintentional (or even preceeding the myth), but Vaugner is [[The Slender Man Mythos|tall, skinny, scary as hell]], [[Arson Murder and Jaywalking|and ]][[Badass in A Nice Suit|well-dressed]].
** Maybe unintentional (or even preceeding the myth), but Vaugner is [[The Slender Man Mythos|tall, skinny, scary as hell]], [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|and ]][[Badass in a Nice Suit|well-dressed]].
** Vaugner also looks a bit like [[Aeon Flux|Trevor Goodchild]].
** Vaugner also looks a bit like [[Aeon Flux|Trevor Goodchild]].
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]]
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Aside from the government having the technology to make round-trip expeditions into the afterlife, Garth and Frank's world really isn't anymore different or advanced than our own.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Aside from the government having the technology to make round-trip expeditions into the afterlife, Garth and Frank's world really isn't anymore different or advanced than our own.
* [[Two Lines No Waiting]]
* [[Two Lines, No Waiting]]
* [[X Meets Y]]:
* [[X Meets Y]]:
** Real World scenes: ''[[Blade Runner]]'' meets ''[[Ghostbusters]]''
** Real World scenes: ''[[Blade Runner]]'' meets ''[[Ghostbusters]]''
** Afterlife scenes: ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' meets ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' meets ''[[Dark City]]'' meets {{spoiler|''[[Ultraman]]''}}.
** Afterlife scenes: ''[[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]'' meets ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' meets ''[[Dark City]]'' meets {{spoiler|''[[Ultraman]]''}}.
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 1 October 2020

I don't think we're in Turlock anymore, Skinny.

Ghostopolis is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Doug Ten Napel. Clocking in at 272 pages, it ties with Earthboy Jacobus for being his longest book. Unlike most of his comics, this one is published by Scholastic's Graphix imprint rather than by Image. Along with Gear and Solomon Fix, it's one of his few comics that's been printed in color and the first one that was not initially published in Black and White.

Basically, it tells the story of a young, terminally-ill boy named Garth Hale, a cynical paranormal investigator named Frank Gallows, and the fateful day their lives intertwined...and the madcap adventure that resulted.

Apparently, Hugh Jackman is either a fan of TenNapel's or got an advanced copy because, before the book was even released, it was reported that he'll be producing and starring in a feature-length adaptation. If this is true, he'll almost certainly be playing Garth.

Despite the similar title, it should not - in any way - be confused with Ghost World, nor should it be confused with the tropes Ghost Town or Ghost City.

Tropes used in Ghostopolis include:


Mummy Wife: (sees a section of buildings, now turned into a huge monster, walk by her window) "There goes the neighborhood."