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[[File:First_year_magellan_cadets.jpg|frame|The intake of first year Cadets, shortly before the [[Training From Hell]] kicks in]]
[[File:First_year_magellan_cadets.jpg|frame|The intake of first year Cadets, shortly before the [[Training from Hell]] kicks in]]


Set on the eponymous island, ''[http://www.magellanverse.com Magellan]'' is a [[Superhero]] [[Web Comics|webcomic]] by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to [[Super-Hero School|the Academy]], for many years of training in order to become an accredited [[Superhero]] in her own right.
Set on the eponymous island, ''[http://www.magellanverse.com Magellan]'' is a [[Superhero]] [[Web Comics|webcomic]] by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to [[Super-Hero School|the Academy]], for many years of training in order to become an accredited [[Superhero]] in her own right.


Of course, before she can do that she, and all the other cadets, have to deal with the intensive training regime, the schoolyard bickering, romantic confusion, and not forgetting the murderous maniac with a vested interest to kill her and everyone else on the island...
Of course, before she can do that she, and all the other cadets, have to deal with the intensive training regime, the schoolyard bickering, romantic confusion, and not forgetting the murderous maniac with a vested interest to kill her and everyone else on the island...


Embracing and parodying superhero tropes in good measure, Magellan is currently telling a chapter entitled "Lock(e)down".
Embracing and parodying superhero tropes in good measure, Magellan is currently telling a chapter entitled "Lock(e)down".
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This series contains examples of:
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Ken Spence, Mary Jemmas, Gola Beh — heck, pretty much the entire Advisory Council is one of these.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Ken Spence, Mary Jemmas, Gola Beh — heck, pretty much the entire Advisory Council is one of these.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Kaycee is the only true normal although pretty much all Magellan graduates are trained to badass normal levels alongside their powers.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Kaycee is the only true normal although pretty much all Magellan graduates are trained to badass normal levels alongside their powers.
* [[Clark Kenting]]: "Secret Identities" is a required course in the Magellan curriculum.
* [[Clark Kenting]]: "Secret Identities" is a required course in the Magellan curriculum.
* [[Crossover|Crossovers]]: [[Mind Mistress]] tutors Rochelle, Hoodoo is currently in ''[[Crossoverkill]]''.
* [[Crossover|Crossovers]]: [[Mind Mistress]] tutors Rochelle, Hoodoo is currently in ''[[Crossoverkill]]''.
* [[Danger Room Cold Open]]: the Robo-Mat provides a variety of training scenarios, using robot stand-ins of actual Magellan villains, against which the cadets are expected to prevail.
* [[Danger Room Cold Open]]: the Robo-Mat provides a variety of training scenarios, using robot stand-ins of actual Magellan villains, against which the cadets are expected to prevail.
* [[Disabled Snarker]]: Ken Spence.
* [[Disabled Snarker]]: Ken Spence.
* [[Emotion Bomb]]: Freya.
* [[Emotion Bomb]]: Freya.
* [[Fan Service]]: Charisma gets her clothes burnt off of her an awful lot- you'd have thought she'd have invested in sturdier clothing by now…
* [[Fan Service]]: Charisma gets her clothes burnt off of her an awful lot- you'd have thought she'd have invested in sturdier clothing by now…
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Aliens, magic, time travelers, mutants, hyper-technology, [[Psychic Powers]]...
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Aliens, magic, time travelers, mutants, hyper-technology, [[Psychic Powers]]...
* [[Flying Brick]]: Called a "powerhouse", and several show up, including Epoch, his daughter Charisma, Bill Banks, and Captain Victoria. Their frequency is [[Justified Trope|justified]]; they're rare in the world at large, but the titular organization deliberately attempts to recruit them.
* [[Flying Brick]]: Called a "powerhouse", and several show up, including Epoch, his daughter Charisma, Bill Banks, and Captain Victoria. Their frequency is [[Justified Trope|justified]]; they're rare in the world at large, but the titular organization deliberately attempts to recruit them.
* [[Functional Magic]]
* [[Functional Magic]]
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: The fifth story line starts off with several panels of young people getting dragged off-screen and eaten alive by monsters... but not before one nice [[Nightmare Fuel]] shot of one of the victims still alive, while a monster noshes on his freshly-dismembered arm.
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: The fifth story line starts off with several panels of young people getting dragged off-screen and eaten alive by monsters... but not before one nice [[Nightmare Fuel]] shot of one of the victims still alive, while a monster noshes on his freshly-dismembered arm.
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: The image at the top of the page only shows the first year cadets- there's also the other five years of cadets, the other teachers, Force Magellan, Oz Magellan, solo superheroes like Go!Anna...
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: The image at the top of the page only shows the first year cadets- there's also the other five years of cadets, the other teachers, Force Magellan, Oz Magellan, solo superheroes like Go!Anna...
* [[My Grandson, Myself]]: {{spoiler|Gola Beh as Olga Beh, supposedly her own grand-niece.}}
* [[My Grandson, Myself]]: {{spoiler|Gola Beh as Olga Beh, supposedly her own grand-niece.}}
* [[Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond]]: Discussed during a support group for extra-terrestrial and extra-dimensional students.
* [[Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond]]: Discussed during a support group for extra-terrestrial and extra-dimensional students.
* [[Not So Harmless]]: Evil Weevil managed to pull it out...without even appearing! We first see him in Brian's [[Power Fantasy]], where he seems to be a [[Silver Age]]-style [[Harmless Villain]]. Then we get to know that he was an arch-nemesis of Victory Man, world's first superhero and the one behind his [[De-Power]]. And then there's an exam involving fighting his robot duplicate and trying to stop his evil plan, copy of one original Weevil once pulled out. And it aint pretty.
* [[Not So Harmless]]: Evil Weevil managed to pull it out...without even appearing! We first see him in Brian's [[Power Fantasy]], where he seems to be a [[Silver Age]]-style [[Harmless Villain]]. Then we get to know that he was an arch-nemesis of Victory Man, world's first superhero and the one behind his [[De-Power]]. And then there's an exam involving fighting his robot duplicate and trying to stop his evil plan, copy of one original Weevil once pulled out. And it aint pretty.
* [[Psychic Nosebleed]]: Mudge Wilson.
* [[Psychic Nosebleed]]: Mudge Wilson.
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Revision as of 12:54, 11 April 2017

The intake of first year Cadets, shortly before the Training from Hell kicks in

Set on the eponymous island, Magellan is a Superhero webcomic by Stephen Crowley (aka xmung) that starts with the arrival of Kaycee Jones and a score of new cadets to the Academy, for many years of training in order to become an accredited Superhero in her own right.

Of course, before she can do that she, and all the other cadets, have to deal with the intensive training regime, the schoolyard bickering, romantic confusion, and not forgetting the murderous maniac with a vested interest to kill her and everyone else on the island...

Embracing and parodying superhero tropes in good measure, Magellan is currently telling a chapter entitled "Lock(e)down".


This series contains examples of: