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{{quote|''"A dubious case with a shaky explanation, questionable sources and shadiness up the wazoo? I really need to take a look at that weakness I have for blondes."''|'''- Colin Aston'''}}
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|'''- Colin Aston'''}}


'''Two Keys''' is an online manga created by Chloe Chan and Aliena Shoemaker, authors of another successful web-manga, ''[[Honeydew Syndrome]]''. Formerly hosted on their joint site, ''[http://www.new-shoe.com/ New Shoe]'', the manga is now on the American manga-hosting site, [http://www.mangamagazine.net/ MangaMagazine], and updates the fourth week of every month with new chapters.
''[[Two Keys]]'' is an online manga created by Chloe Chan and Aliena Shoemaker, authors of another successful web-manga, ''[[Honeydew Syndrome]]''. Formerly hosted on their joint site, ''[http://www.new-shoe.com/ New Shoe]'', the manga is now on the American manga-hosting site, [https://web.archive.org/web/20131110141625/http://www.mangamagazine.net/ MangaMagazine], and updates the fourth week of every month with new chapters.


The story follows Colin Aston, an antisocial diner owner with a [[Mysterious Past]], who [[Unreliable Narrator|apparently]] used to be a mediocre [[Private Eye]]. When an equally Mysterious [[Femme Fatale|blonde]] from the [[Government Agency of Fiction|AFIA]] shows up with a job only Colin is capable of performing he reluctantly accepts, despite knowing full well it will thrust him back into the world of the Occult. Colin faces sorcerers, politicians, and little old ladies... and a secret that destroyed nearly half the city and hits a little too close to home. The setting was inspired by [[Robin McKinley]]'s ''[[Sunshine (Literature)|Sunshine]]''.
The story follows Colin Aston, an antisocial diner owner with a [[Mysterious Past]], who [[Unreliable Narrator|apparently]] used to be a mediocre [[Private Eye]]. When an equally Mysterious [[Femme Fatale|blonde]] from the [[Government Agency of Fiction|AFIA]] shows up with a job only Colin is capable of performing he reluctantly accepts, despite knowing full well it will thrust him back into the world of the Occult. Colin faces sorcerers, politicians, and little old ladies... and a secret that destroyed nearly half the city and hits a little too close to home. The setting was inspired by [[Robin McKinley]]'s ''[[Sunshine (novel)|Sunshine]]''.


Read at mangamagazine, here: http://www.mangamagazine.net/manga/9.
Read at mangamagazine, [https://web.archive.org/web/20111219084433/http://www.mangamagazine.net/manga/9 here].
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== Tropes Appearing In Two Keys: ==


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* [[Anti Hero]]: Colin, seems like a Type II.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Colin, seems like a Type II.
* [[Amateur Sleuth]]: Colin. Pretty competent, though, despite what he says.
* [[Amateur Sleuth]]: Colin. Pretty competent, though, despite what he says.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Lucas tends to be pretty on top of this Occult stuff despite being a [[Muggle]].
* [[Badass Normal]]: Lucas tends to be pretty on top of this Occult stuff despite being a [[Muggle]].
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* [[Femme Fatale]]: Audrey certainly qualifies
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Audrey certainly qualifies
* [[Film Noir]]: All over the place.
* [[Film Noir]]: All over the place.
* [[Firstperson Smartass]]: Colin can be quite the [[Deadpan Snarker]] in his head. Outside his head, too.
* [[First-Person Smartass]]: Colin can be quite the [[Deadpan Snarker]] in his head. Outside his head, too.
** [[Private Eye Monologue]]: Wouldn't have that Noir Spin without it.
** [[Private Eye Monologue]]: Wouldn't have that Noir Spin without it.
* [[Friend On the Force]]: Lucas and Audrey for Colin, though 'friend' might be pushing it.
* [[Friend on the Force]]: Lucas and Audrey for Colin, though 'friend' might be pushing it.
* [[Fortune Teller]]: Madame Fortuna. Colin calls her Miss Misty.
* [[Fortune Teller]]: Madame Fortuna. Colin calls her Miss Misty.
* [[Great Offscreen War]]: The Jinx Wars.
* [[Great Offscreen War]]: The Jinx Wars.
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* [[Psychic Powers]]: London seems to have some kind of psychic powers that mess with Colin whenever he's around.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: London seems to have some kind of psychic powers that mess with Colin whenever he's around.
* [[Psychic Nosebleed]]: Of the ear-dripping variety, in the second confrontation between Colin and London, Colin's ears bleed.
* [[Psychic Nosebleed]]: Of the ear-dripping variety, in the second confrontation between Colin and London, Colin's ears bleed.
* [[Refused the Call]]: Colin a number of times, none of them stick. Oh Colin, when will you learn?
* [[Refusal of the Call]]: Colin a number of times, none of them stick. Oh Colin, when will you learn?
* [[Shout Out]]: To the creators's other comic, with [http://www.mangamagazine.net/read-manga/Two-Keys-Chapter-17-Just-like-Wisdom/9/16/10 Colin's phone contact list] being full of the names of the main characters of [[Honeydew Syndrome]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: To the creators's other comic, with [http://www.mangamagazine.net/read-manga/Two-Keys-Chapter-17-Just-like-Wisdom/9/16/10 Colin's phone contact list]{{Dead link}} being full of the names of the main characters of [[Honeydew Syndrome]].
* [[The Trickster]]: Solder.
* [[The Trickster]]: Solder.
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: Literal examples in the guards outside of Fortress West.
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: Literal examples in the guards outside of Fortress West.
* [[Urban Fantasy]]
* [[Urban Fantasy]]
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Dopplegangers, Ned in particular.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Dopplegangers, Ned in particular.
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]?: Not explored in depth yet but a definite theme.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]?: Not explored in depth yet but a definite theme.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: A Paradigm casino worker who saw a nice bit of ship tease between Lucas and Colin.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: A Paradigm casino worker who saw a nice bit of ship tease between Lucas and Colin.


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Latest revision as of 20:08, 16 July 2021

"A dubious case with a shaky explanation, questionable sources and shadiness up the wazoo? I really need to take a look at that weakness I have for blondes."

- Colin Aston

Two Keys is an online manga created by Chloe Chan and Aliena Shoemaker, authors of another successful web-manga, Honeydew Syndrome. Formerly hosted on their joint site, New Shoe, the manga is now on the American manga-hosting site, MangaMagazine, and updates the fourth week of every month with new chapters.

The story follows Colin Aston, an antisocial diner owner with a Mysterious Past, who apparently used to be a mediocre Private Eye. When an equally Mysterious blonde from the AFIA shows up with a job only Colin is capable of performing he reluctantly accepts, despite knowing full well it will thrust him back into the world of the Occult. Colin faces sorcerers, politicians, and little old ladies... and a secret that destroyed nearly half the city and hits a little too close to home. The setting was inspired by Robin McKinley's Sunshine.

Read at mangamagazine, here.

Tropes used in Two Keys include: