Nightside: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (Mass update links)
m (update links)
Line 50: Line 50:
* [[Broken Bird]]: Suzie Shooter. In ''Paths Not Taken'', John Taylor even refers to her as such.
* [[Broken Bird]]: Suzie Shooter. In ''Paths Not Taken'', John Taylor even refers to her as such.
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Dead Boy was killed by muggers at the age of 17. He made a deal with something (he won't say exactly what) and came back for revenge, a spirit possessing his own body. Now, he's super strong, unkillable, and held together with staples and duct tape.
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: Dead Boy was killed by muggers at the age of 17. He made a deal with something (he won't say exactly what) and came back for revenge, a spirit possessing his own body. Now, he's super strong, unkillable, and held together with staples and duct tape.
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: New details are constantly being flung around, forgotten, called back, ignored, disproved, so on and so forth. Sometimes in the same book. The rules of [[Rule of Cool|Cool]] and [[Rule of Fun|Fun]] are in full effect and the series works best if you define its continuity with [[Broad Strokes]].
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: New details are constantly being flung around, forgotten, called back, ignored, disproved, so on and so forth. Sometimes in the same book. The rules of [[Rule of Cool|Cool]] and [[Rule of Fun|Fun]] are in full effect and the series works best if you define its continuity with [[Broad Strokes]].
** But that does have the net effect of making it more important when continuity ''does'' play a role in things.
** But that does have the net effect of making it more important when continuity ''does'' play a role in things.
* [[The Cape]]: Julian Advent, particularly in his glory days as the Victorian Adventurer. Ms. Fate, the Nightside's own transvestite superhero.
* [[The Cape]]: Julian Advent, particularly in his glory days as the Victorian Adventurer. Ms. Fate, the Nightside's own transvestite superhero.