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* [[Knight Templar]]: {{spoiler|A few of the nuns toward withcraft. Even if said person isn't truly evil.}} Justified as {{spoiler|[[Shell-Shocked Veteran|the older nuns are still reeling from a war with witches]] and [[Properly Paranoid|know that there are some still out there.]]}} Considering Clarie's case, this is tragically ironic.
* [[Knight Templar]]: {{spoiler|A few of the nuns toward withcraft. Even if said person isn't truly evil.}} Justified as {{spoiler|[[Shell-Shocked Veteran|the older nuns are still reeling from a war with witches]] and [[Properly Paranoid|know that there are some still out there.]]}} Considering Clarie's case, this is tragically ironic.
* [[Ho Yay|Les Yay]]: [[Word of God]] even [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades]] it [http://www.sisterclaire.com/comic/chapter-4/ch-4-pg-53/ here]. Also can carry into [[Twincest]] between Rosalie and Marie.
* [[Ho Yay|Les Yay]]: [[Word of God]] even [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades]] it [http://www.sisterclaire.com/comic/chapter-4/ch-4-pg-53/ here]. Also can carry into [[Twincest]] between Rosalie and Marie.
* [[Little Hero Big War]]
* [[Little Hero, Big War]]
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: While Claire's uniform doesn't allow her to be fanservice-y, she is shot from cute angles from time to time. Gabrielle and Sister Cat, are better examples of this trope.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: While Claire's uniform doesn't allow her to be fanservice-y, she is shot from cute angles from time to time. Gabrielle and Sister Cat, are better examples of this trope.

Revision as of 11:39, 11 August 2014

Claire shows off her Holy Watergun

Pregnant nun, Holy Crap!

Sister Claireis a webcomic by Elena Barabrich (a.k.a [http:yamino.deviantart.com Yamino]). The genre is dramatic/bizarro comedy, and the series takes heavy inspiration from Junko Mizuno, The Powerpuff Girls, Alice in Wonderland, and The Wizard of Oz. Known for its hidden Easter Eggs and homages, Sister Claire is definitely a Shout-Out comic.

Sister Claire is a novice nun, and all she ever wanted was a purpose in life, and a kitty would be nice, too. But when a beautiful blue businesswoman explodes out her toilet and tells her she's pregnant with the new Messiah, this Celibate Heroine realizes she may be in for more than she bargained for: a kaleidoscopic adventure to protect her miraculous baby (and possibly the universe.)

Sister Claire's best friend and mentor, Sister Catharine, is unfortunately extremely allergic to cats, which is why Claire is forbidden to play with them. Unfortunately for Catharine, Claire can't seem to stay away from her best cat-friend Snowy for long, and this brings down harsh punishment from the terrifying Sister Marguerite, who finds every excuse to torment Claire with cruel and creative punishments.

Claire initially crumbles under the guilt of accidentally aggravating Catharine's cat allergies and from the pressure of becoming the mother of the new Messiah. (Her pregnancy is confirmed by a flurry of strange blue babies, who turn out to be rather disposable.) The plot thickens as Sister Catharine appears to be stalked by an evil Cheshire-like cat, who eventually possesses her, turning her into the evil Sister Cat.

After temporarily defeating Sister Cat with her holy Watergun, Claire begins her training in Nun Fu. And as the story continues, it's revealed that there's more going on then let on and much bigger threats on the horizon coming Clarie's way. Will her newfound training see her through before the birth of her child?

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