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* [[Anvilicious]]: Much of the content of the comic is this. However, much of this could also go to the [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]] territory. |
* [[Anvilicious]]: Much of the content of the comic is this. However, much of this could also go to the [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]] territory. |
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* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Let's face it: the theme of C64 version is almost 7 minutes of |
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: Let's face it: the theme of C64 version is almost 7 minutes of [http://www.se2a1.net/soasc/dl.php?d=soasc/MOS6581R2%2FMUSICIANS%2FH%2FHubbard_Rob%2FNemesis_the_Warlock_T01.sid.mp3 pure SID awesomeness]{{Dead link}}. |
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Tomas de Torquemada is one of the most vile example of this trope to exist anywhere. |
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** Ironically, the actual historical Torquemada from which he's derived, known as 'the most evil man in history', is ''[[Averted Trope|not]]'' one of these since he genuinely loves his family (especially his first wife, Candida), and will go to extraordinary lengths to keep them safe and happy. |
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* [[Fridge Horror]]: In one of early stories Nemesis gets caught by few villagers who try to hangh him, but it doesn't works. After he kills them one after another, other villagers agrees to let him go free. [[Doomed Hometown|Now think how Torquemada is gonna]] [[Kill |
* [[Fridge Horror]]: In one of early stories Nemesis gets caught by few villagers who try to hangh him, but it doesn't works. After he kills them one after another, other villagers agrees to let him go free. [[Doomed Hometown|Now think how Torquemada is gonna]] [[Kill'Em All|react upon hearing about it]]. |
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* [[Fridge Logic]]: A few instances, most notably with the use and effects of time travel. |
* [[Fridge Logic]]: A few instances, most notably with the use and effects of time travel. |
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* [[Ugly Cute]]: Various aliens during the run of the comic. Including [[media:Nemesis_with_Chira_by_Clint_Langly.JPG|Nemesis and his wife]]. |
* [[Ugly Cute]]: Various aliens during the run of the comic. Including [[media:Nemesis_with_Chira_by_Clint_Langly.JPG|Nemesis and his wife]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 18 September 2018
- Anvilicious: Much of the content of the comic is this. However, much of this could also go to the Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped territory.
- Awesome Music: Let's face it: the theme of C64 version is almost 7 minutes of pure SID awesomeness [dead link].
- Complete Monster: Tomas de Torquemada is one of the most vile example of this trope to exist anywhere.
- Ironically, the actual historical Torquemada from which he's derived, known as 'the most evil man in history', is not one of these since he genuinely loves his family (especially his first wife, Candida), and will go to extraordinary lengths to keep them safe and happy.
- Fridge Horror: In one of early stories Nemesis gets caught by few villagers who try to hangh him, but it doesn't works. After he kills them one after another, other villagers agrees to let him go free. Now think how Torquemada is gonna react upon hearing about it.
- Fridge Logic: A few instances, most notably with the use and effects of time travel.
- Ugly Cute: Various aliens during the run of the comic. Including Nemesis and his wife.