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* [[Action Duo]]: If the numerous dead bodies surrounding the two in the first few pages are any indication.
* [[Action Duo]]: If the numerous dead bodies surrounding the two in the first few pages are any indication.
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: It seems Vesper's father is this.
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: It seems Vesper's father is this.
* [[Ancient Artifact]]: {{spoiler|Corrick himself.}}
* [[Ancient Artifact]]: {{spoiler|Corrick himself}}.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Aunt Agatha Murdock was Vesper’s first arch nemesis.
* [[Arch Enemy]]: Aunt Agatha Murdock was Vesper’s first arch nemesis.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Corrick’s got a pretty swanky outfit.
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]: Corrick’s got a pretty swanky outfit.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Vesper's "But God help me, killing is therapeutic."
* [[Blood Knight]]: Vesper's "But God help me, killing is therapeutic."
* [[Evil Uncle]]: Aunt, actually. Also, not really evil, just strict.
* [[Evil Uncle]]: Aunt, actually. Also, not really evil, just strict.{{context|reason=With that many qualifiers, are we sure this is actually an example of the trope?}}
* [[Glowing Eyes]]: Corrick’s eyes are ''always'' glowing, but they get special mention for his power moments.
* [[Glowing Eyes]]: Corrick’s eyes are ''always'' glowing, but they get special mention for his power moments.
* [[Hot Wings]]: The power granted by the Mask of the Seraphim, except sevenfold.
* [[Hot Wings]]: The power granted by the Mask of the Seraphim, except sevenfold.

Revision as of 22:29, 26 January 2021

Action Duo Vesper and Corrick are knee-deep in...

Revenge is like a plume of smoke.

Plume is a fantasy/western adventure web comic written and illustrated by Kari Smith. The author gives us this synopsis of the story:

"Plume is a story set in the Old West about a girl named Vesper Grey and her supernatural companion, Corrick. On their quest to recover her father’s life work, they encounter new friends and new foes, and learn that The Wild West really does live up to its name."

The story started in mid 2011, and is now complete.


Tropes used in Plume include: