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''Goodbye Chains'' is a [[Web Comic]] by Alice Hunt and Tracy Williams. It details the dramatic (and comical) misadventures of thieving con artist Banquo White and his Communist (yes, you read that right) companion, Colin Lord.
''Goodbye Chains'' is a [[Web Comic]] by Alice Hunt and Tracy Williams. It details the dramatic (and comical) misadventures of thieving con artist Banquo White and his Communist (yes, you read that right) companion, Colin Lord.


Generally speaking.
Generally speaking.
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** {{spoiler|What about Ferro, the badass steed?}}
** {{spoiler|What about Ferro, the badass steed?}}
** {{spoiler|And now Danny, it would seem.}}
** {{spoiler|And now Danny, it would seem.}}
* [[Large Ham]]: Jude, whenever pretending something.
* [[Large Ham]]: Jude, whenever pretending something.
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: Banquo's character profile ''elegantly'' describes his marital status as "manwhore".
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: Banquo's character profile ''elegantly'' describes his marital status as "manwhore".
* [[Mountain Man]]: Johnny.
* [[Mountain Man]]: Johnny.
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* [[Shown Their Work]]: Despite its comedic nature, the comic is very firmly grounded in the [[Real Life]] history of [[The Wild West]], and the author will happily tell you all about it on the site's ''Historical Notes'' page.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Despite its comedic nature, the comic is very firmly grounded in the [[Real Life]] history of [[The Wild West]], and the author will happily tell you all about it on the site's ''Historical Notes'' page.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|Soiled Dove]]: May, who only subverts this for Banquo, whom she hates. She took glee when he was about to be executed.
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|Soiled Dove]]: May, who only subverts this for Banquo, whom she hates. She took glee when he was about to be executed.
* [[Straight Gay]]: Colin, who harbors a crush on Banquo. It doesn't help that Banquo keeps calling him "pumpkin". Johnny is one, too, though "Bear" might be a better modern description.
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: Colin, who harbors a crush on Banquo. It doesn't help that Banquo keeps calling him "pumpkin". Johnny is one, too, though "Bear" might be a better modern description.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Colin's preferred method of spreading the good news that is Marxism. Notably happens to a bridge of railroad tracks.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]: Colin's preferred method of spreading the good news that is Marxism. Notably happens to a bridge of railroad tracks.
* [[Superheroes Wear Capes]]: Colin, during his dream-stint as The Comrade, sports a half-cape.
* [[Superheroes Wear Capes]]: Colin, during his dream-stint as The Comrade, sports a half-cape.

Revision as of 11:14, 31 December 2014

Goodbye Chains is a Web Comic by Alice Hunt and Tracy Williams. It details the dramatic (and comical) misadventures of thieving con artist Banquo White and his Communist (yes, you read that right) companion, Colin Lord.

Generally speaking.

It takes place in the American West, so there's frequent use of The Western tropes. (It is also an excellent example of Shown Their Work when it comes to the setting and its history). It sports a concoction of clever writing and great character interactions, especially between the two main characters, who are most likely ready to kill each other (at least from Banquo's end) as much as to support each other.

The comic can be read here. It has a sister site titled Venus in Points, "which is about Banquo and Colin if they were badly drawn cartoon doggies who die a lot." It can be read here.


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