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''The Good Neighbors'' is a [[Comic Book]] trilogy by [[Holly Black]] and Ted Naifeh. The trilogy follows the story of Rue Silver, a somewhat typical [[Young Adult]] [[Fantasy]] heroine. She discovers that she is actually a human/faerie hybrid destined to be heir to the faerie throne. Of course, the faerie in general don't like the humans and there's a movement at foot that endangers Rue's friends and neighbors.
''The Good Neighbors'' is a [[Comic Book]] trilogy by [[Holly Black]] and Ted Naifeh. The trilogy follows the story of Rue Silver, a somewhat typical [[Young Adult]] [[Fantasy]] heroine. She discovers that she is actually a human/faerie hybrid destined to be heir to the faerie throne. Of course, the faerie in general don't like the humans and there's a movement at foot that endangers Rue's friends and neighbors.
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=== This comic provides examples of: ===
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Rue Silver.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Rue Silver.
* [[Damaged Soul]]: People are stabbed in the heart with ritual daggers to turn them into trees. This is reversible, but the one example shown came back as a wood-hearted sociopath.
* [[Damaged Soul]]: People are stabbed in the heart with ritual daggers to turn them into trees. This is reversible, but the one example shown came back as a wood-hearted sociopath.
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]
* [[Human Mom Nonhuman Dad]]: Inverted -- Rue has a human dad and a non-human mom.
* [[Human Mom Nonhuman Dad]]: Inverted -- Rue has a human dad and a non-human mom.


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Revision as of 01:52, 10 January 2014

The Good Neighbors is a Comic Book trilogy by Holly Black and Ted Naifeh. The trilogy follows the story of Rue Silver, a somewhat typical Young Adult Fantasy heroine. She discovers that she is actually a human/faerie hybrid destined to be heir to the faerie throne. Of course, the faerie in general don't like the humans and there's a movement at foot that endangers Rue's friends and neighbors.

Tropes used in The Good Neighbors include: