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[[Soda]] is a European comic strip written by [[Philippe Tome]], with art from [[Luc Warnant]] for the first two books and from book 3 onwards [[Bruno Gazzotti]]. It elegantly mixes serious business, religious themes (often tongue in cheek or parodied), guns and the results of their use, extremely spectacular accidents, and humour. [[Soda]] is likely one of those comics that could only come into existence outside the United States, as it has all the elements to totally infuriate any religious person.
[[Soda]] is a European comic strip written by [[Philippe Tome]], with art from [[Luc Warnant]] for the first two books and from book 3 onwards [[Bruno Gazzotti]]. It elegantly mixes serious business, religious themes (often tongue in cheek or parodied), guns and the results of their use, extremely spectacular accidents, and humour. [[Soda]] is likely one of those comics that could only come into existence outside the United States, as it has all the elements to totally infuriate any religious person.


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* [[Acrofatic]] - "Baleinos".
* [[Acrofatic]] - "Baleinos".
* [[All Men Are Perverts]] - An incident with Babs.
* [[All Men Are Perverts]] - An incident with Babs.
* [[American Churches]]
* [[American Churches]]
* [[Anti Hero]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]
* [[As the Good Book Says]] - Of course.
* [[As the Good Book Says]] - Of course.
* [[Auto Erotica]] - Soda and Linda in a BMW Z1 without a roof in the rain: referred to as a bathtub. Complete with interruption by cop (who asks if he should film everything and sell the story to Real Police Stories).
* [[Auto Erotica]] - Soda and Linda in a BMW Z1 without a roof in the rain: referred to as a bathtub. Complete with interruption by cop (who asks if he should film everything and sell the story to Real Police Stories).
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* [[Da Chief]] - Soda's first boss, Bergamo.
* [[Da Chief]] - Soda's first boss, Bergamo.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]] - Soda. Also his father, who was a sheriff in Providence.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]] - Soda. Also his father, who was a sheriff in Providence.
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea With Cthulhu]]: Soda comes across a [[Contract Killer|hit man]] he was after--amiably chatting with his mother.
* [[Did Mom Just Have Tea With Cthulhu?]]: Soda comes across a [[Contract Killer|hit man]] he was after--amiably chatting with his mother.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]] - Very much averted in most cases. In those cases it is not, this is likely intentional.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]] - Very much averted in most cases. In those cases it is not, this is likely intentional.
* [[Disability Superpower]] - In the 11th book, an accident causes Soda to become {{spoiler|[[Easy Amnesia|amnesiac]].}} As a result, he starts to behave like a {{spoiler|real stereotypical, perfect priest}}.
* [[Disability Superpower]] - In the 11th book, an accident causes Soda to become {{spoiler|[[Easy Amnesia|amnesiac]].}} As a result, he starts to behave like a {{spoiler|real stereotypical, perfect priest}}.
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* [[Guns Akimbo]] - And how. Once combined with a coffee cup.
* [[Guns Akimbo]] - And how. Once combined with a coffee cup.
* [[Guns in Church]]
* [[Guns in Church]]
* [[Highly Conspicuous Uniform]] - Soda wears a priest's suit and carries a [[Hand Cannon|large gun]]. Lampshaded repeatedly.
* [[Highly-Conspicuous Uniform]] - Soda wears a priest's suit and carries a [[Hand Cannon|large gun]]. Lampshaded repeatedly.
* [[Hot Rod]] - Some vehicles.
* [[Hot Rod]] - Some vehicles.
* [[Human Shield]]
* [[Human Shield]]
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* [[Sniper Rifle]] - Usually used by [[Career Killers|killers for hire]].
* [[Sniper Rifle]] - Usually used by [[Career Killers|killers for hire]].
* [[Stop or I Will Shoot]]
* [[Stop or I Will Shoot]]
* [[Southern Fried Private]] - If one were to take this comic strip seriously, Columbine-style shoot-outs caused by priest-uniform-wearing cops would be daily world news. On the other hand, most non-gun-toting things are portrayed fairly realistically.
* [[Southern-Fried Private]] - If one were to take this comic strip seriously, Columbine-style shoot-outs caused by priest-uniform-wearing cops would be daily world news. On the other hand, most non-gun-toting things are portrayed fairly realistically.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Thememobile]] - ''[[Nitro Boost|High Performance]] [[Improbably Cool Car|Three-wheeled Police]] [[Hot Rod|Scooter]]'' [[Hot Pursuit|chasing]] [[Cool Bike|trike]] at over 60 miles an hour in rush-hour New York. Yes, it ends with a massive accident that kills one bad guy and [[Car Meets House|leads to the above-mentioned]] [[Disability Superpower]].
* [[Thememobile]] - ''[[Nitro Boost|High Performance]] [[Improbably Cool Car|Three-wheeled Police]] [[Hot Rod|Scooter]]'' [[Hot Pursuit|chasing]] [[Cool Bike|trike]] at over 60 miles an hour in rush-hour New York. Yes, it ends with a massive accident that kills one bad guy and [[Car Meets House|leads to the above-mentioned]] [[Disability Superpower]].
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* [[Trigger Happy]] - More than one character.
* [[Trigger Happy]] - More than one character.
* [[Watch the Paint Job]] - What?
* [[Watch the Paint Job]] - What?
* [[Well Done Son Guy]] - Soda, sort of. His father told him he'd be a man once he managed to throw a horseshoe on a clock so it flipped around and landed on top. When he finally succeeds, he finds a posthumous letter from his father, who he was always ashamed of {{spoiler|taking bribes as sheriff}}.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]] - Soda, sort of. His father told him he'd be a man once he managed to throw a horseshoe on a clock so it flipped around and landed on top. When he finally succeeds, he finds a posthumous letter from his father, who he was always ashamed of {{spoiler|taking bribes as sheriff}}.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] - At the moment a policeman died, a policeman-shaped balloon in a parade broke its tethers and flew away.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] - At the moment a policeman died, a policeman-shaped balloon in a parade broke its tethers and flew away.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] - The mistress of New York City's mayor turns out to be a man.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] - The mistress of New York City's mayor turns out to be a man.
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[[Category:Franco Belgian Comics]]
[[Category:Franco Belgian Comics]]
[[Category:Soda]]
[[Category:Soda]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 11:05, 8 January 2014

David Solomon is a priest in New York. At least, that's what he tells his kind and old mum. Because she has heart problems and would get a heart attack if she ever discovered he was a police officer. Commonly known as "Soda" to anyone in New York who is not his mother, his daily life is filled with violence and death. Both of which often involve a handgun that could put down an elephant with one bullet - Soda's handgun, obviously. Assisted by fellow cop (and romantic partner) Linda Tchaikovski and other fellow cop Babs, Soda has numerous adventures in New York, as well as a few back in his home town Providence in Arizona. Each adventure is served with copious amounts of bullets, destruction, death, religious terminology, and of course humour.

Soda is a European comic strip written by Philippe Tome, with art from Luc Warnant for the first two books and from book 3 onwards Bruno Gazzotti. It elegantly mixes serious business, religious themes (often tongue in cheek or parodied), guns and the results of their use, extremely spectacular accidents, and humour. Soda is likely one of those comics that could only come into existence outside the United States, as it has all the elements to totally infuriate any religious person.

Tropes used in Soda include: