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''High School Changed Me'' is a [[Transformation Comic]] by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]. Its sister and [[Spiritual Successor]] webcomic is ''[[MSF High]]''.
'''''High School Changed Me''''' is a [[Transformation Comic]] by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is [http://hscm.msfhigh.com/index.php?strip_id=1 here]. Its sister and [[Spiritual Successor]] webcomic is ''[[MSF High]]''.


The webcomic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a [[The Hunter|ghost hunter]]. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the [[Our Demons Are Different|deviling girl]] named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.
The web comic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a [[The Hunter|ghost hunter]]. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the [[Our Demons Are Different|deviling girl]] named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.


Please note that this comic was once rebooted, after some rather extensive [[Creative Differences]] between the artist and the author. The spiritual successor, ''MSF High'', was also a result of these creative differences.
Please note that this comic was once rebooted, after some rather extensive [[Creative Differences]] between the artist and the author. The spiritual successor, ''MSF High'', was also a result of these creative differences.
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* [[Efficient Displacement]]: [[Played for Laughs]] when Rosa uses someone else’s hole to leave a shop. Even though [[There Was a Door]].
* [[Efficient Displacement]]: [[Played for Laughs]] when Rosa uses someone else’s hole to leave a shop. Even though [[There Was a Door]].
* [[Exposition Fairy]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]: Colette blurts out random facts... to stop Celeste from becoming one.
* [[Exposition Fairy]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]]: Colette blurts out random facts... to stop Celeste from becoming one.
* [[Fun Shirt]]: Part of Locke’s [[Jacob Marley Apparel]]. The text on it reads [[Irony|Hug Life]].
* [[Fun T-Shirt]]: Part of Locke’s [[Jacob Marley Apparel]]. The text on it reads [[Irony|Hug Life]].
* [[Going Critical]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] by Professor Riley -- he causes another professor's watch to do this.
* [[Going Critical]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] by Professor Riley -- he causes another professor's watch to do this.
* [[Hero Academy]]: MSF High.
* [[Hero Academy]]: MSF High.

Latest revision as of 21:26, 25 April 2019

High School Changed Me is a Transformation Comic by Wraith and Merlin. A link to the site is here. Its sister and Spiritual Successor webcomic is MSF High.

The web comic starts as a ghost named Locke is haunting a building and playing pranks on its tenants. To this end, they hire a ghost hunter. Locke is captured in a ghost trap, but rather than spending eternity in the small box, he ends up in MSF High, a school for future heroes. He is quickly introduced to the deviling girl named Rosa Nul Valefir, and is introduced to the crazy world that is MSF High.

Please note that this comic was once rebooted, after some rather extensive Creative Differences between the artist and the author. The spiritual successor, MSF High, was also a result of these creative differences.


Tropes used in High School Changed Me include: