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* [[Love Epiphany]]: Chapter 29 has a powerful, almost entirely non-verbal version of this. If you still don't get how it applies, Google the chapter title along with "lyrics".
* [[Love Epiphany]]: Chapter 29 has a powerful, almost entirely non-verbal version of this. If you still don't get how it applies, Google the chapter title along with "lyrics".
* [[Measuring the Marigolds]]: TJ accuses Amal of this.
* [[Measuring the Marigolds]]: TJ accuses Amal of this.
* [[Non Indicative Name]]: [http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=202 When TJ looks for rock on Amal's iPod.]
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: [http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=202 When TJ looks for rock on Amal's iPod.]
{{quote| '''TJ:''' Heyyy, ''[[Death Cab for Cutie (Music)|Death Cab for Cutie]]!'' That sounds pretty badass!<br />
{{quote| '''TJ:''' Heyyy, ''[[Death Cab for Cutie (Music)|Death Cab for Cutie]]!'' That sounds pretty badass!<br />
'''Amal:''' Actually, that's, um...<br />
'''Amal:''' Actually, that's, um...<br />
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* [[Opposites Attract]]: A fairly minor version, but TJ and Amal seem to come from totally opposite backgrounds.
* [[Opposites Attract]]: A fairly minor version, but TJ and Amal seem to come from totally opposite backgrounds.
* [[Real Place Background]]: And ''how''. Weaver spends an incredible amount of time not only illustrating real scenes from locations along the journey the boys are making, but also [[Shown Their Work|carefully plans out their route to make it plausible in real life]].
* [[Real Place Background]]: And ''how''. Weaver spends an incredible amount of time not only illustrating real scenes from locations along the journey the boys are making, but also [[Shown Their Work|carefully plans out their route to make it plausible in real life]].
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]
* [[Road Trip Romance]]
* [[Road Trip Romance]]
* {{spoiler|[[Sexy Discretion Shot]]:}} Chapter 17. {{spoiler|Very much averted in the previous chapter.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Sexy Discretion Shot]]:}} Chapter 17. {{spoiler|Very much averted in the previous chapter.}}
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* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: Neither of the boys seemed to be too bothered by it, even before they {{spoiler|got stoned and hooked up.}}
* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: Neither of the boys seemed to be too bothered by it, even before they {{spoiler|got stoned and hooked up.}}
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: TJ and Amal play a variation in [http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=101 Chapter 12].
* [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]: TJ and Amal play a variation in [http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=101 Chapter 12].
* [[Will They or Won't They]]: More subtle and organic than in most cases where this trope is used, to the point where you could see them being good friends just as easily as lovers. {{spoiler|But [[They Do]].}}
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: More subtle and organic than in most cases where this trope is used, to the point where you could see them being good friends just as easily as lovers. {{spoiler|But [[They Do]].}}


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Revision as of 20:12, 9 January 2014

May 16, 2008 - In the span of a single day, Amal calls off his arranged marriage, comes out to his conservative parents, promptly gets disowned, goes on a bender... and wakes up the next morning to find TJ, a lanky, dreadlocked vagrant, frying eggs and singing Paul Simon in his kitchen.

TJ claims that the two have made a drunken pact to drive all the way from Berkeley to Providence. As it happens, Amal promised his sister he'd be there for her graduation from Brown University. And TJ, well... TJ has his own reasons.

The agreement is simple: Amal does the driving; TJ pays the way - but a 3500 mile journey leaves plenty of time for things to get complicated.

The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal is a webcomic by E.K. Weaver that follows the form of a typical Road Movie. It features the budding romance of the title characters in the most nerdy, believable way possible, as well as some superb dialog, well-crafted characters, and great art that pays special attention to the little details of life. Needless to say it Needs More Love. Can be read here.


Tropes that pop up in this webcomic:

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