Slice- of- Life Webcomics - TV Tropes. For the webcomic/blog about Pinkie Pie and The Cakes, click here. A subcategory of Web Comics. These are just normal linear stories told in webcomic form without any unusual elements to speak of — no sci- fi, no fantasy, no embellishments, nothing that couldn't happen in Real Life. Marie Magdalene 'Marlene' Dietrich (/ m In honor of Coco Chanel's 130th birthday, we take a look at eight fashionable facts that made her a controversy and a legend. Today, the Chanel brand is. More about Lin Beifong History Relationships Lin Beifong's relationships Image gallery (102) Lin Beifong is the Chief of Police of the Republic City Police. That said, Mundane Fantastic and Embellished elements are fairly common. Informed Poverty is more common than not - few if any if the characters have any meaningful employment - working retail is common, or in a coffee shop or library - employment basically serves as a framing device. All links should be Wiki Words, even if we don't have a page for the comic yet, or you'll break the new indexing system. If a page is added for a work, please remove the external link. Gamerz: A comic about a high- school club of four guys who discuss anime and gaming as well as deal with highschool. The comic's plot is based mainly on the author's own experiences. Although embellished with elements such as a fire- breathing pet dragon- lizard and the lead character being cursed with the ability to change sex at inconvenient moments. Naturally, has a high Genius Bonus content. It avoids being an Embellished Webcomic by being a sequel to The Second Try, a story wherein nearly all the conflicts of the show are resolved, while at the same time creating a bunch of new problems. The plot is strung together with pure what- the- fuckery, and situations involving various people you're apparently not supposed to mess with but you do anyway. The comic's events are played for laughs for the first part. Recently often like early The Family Circus without the '6. Archive Binge far enough and the main character's single and hasn't reproduced yet. Actually a sub- comic of KC Green's Gunshow. Notable for the author petering out a few months before the planned ending (graduation), ultimately giving up and writing the ending in summary form. Also, backyard wrestling. Despite the nudity, is actually fairly wholesome. Main characters, Shay and Dani must simultaneously navigate the challenges of adolescence, while also dealing with complicated issues related to gender and identity. The story is set in a realistic world without any fantasy or scifi elements. Except one of them is a time traveller. Stein turns out not to be the case at all, and humor ensues. Written by Jason Shiga. Oh and all the characters are animals. Then things got increasingly weird, totally abandoning this category. There is some focus on lesbianism. Finished, with a rather shocking twist ending. Written by Jason Shiga. It's basically a reboot of his first comic with better art, more characters, and no aliens. The story is about a girl and a cat. Follow their daily lives in Sweden! It's a strip about a quirky Chinese girl, her quirky cat and their quirky antics. All five embark on a journey of self discovery. Very funny, good long storylines, regularly updated, and beautifully drawn. Described by the creator as . And the talking cactus's talking mustache. A Mundane Fantastic story about city life. They hang out, play Dungeons & Dragons, watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and sometimes fantasize about being evil overlords who try to Take Over the World. Good jokes and some excellent character- driven drama. Has effectively ended as the creators parted on amicable terms. One of the creators is now working on a new comic called My Name is Might Have Been. While originally published on the creator's website, it received an Anime adaptation. The witty Devin, prone- to- anger Lindsey, sexually confused Sarah, and . Jason's uncle left him a massive inheritance, but first he has to complete a task left for him. Don't be fooled by the Xtreme Kool Letterz; it's actually fairly subdued. Pre- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, but you wouldn't know it from the quality of the writing. After being publicly embarrassed by so called ladies man Aono Takeshi, she swears she'll stay chaste throughout her high school days.. Kurumi's After Hours. Puns, nihilistic dogs, yuri subtext, fanservice, and more puns. A family- friendly strip following a plus- size fashion designer named Ana as she cares for her baby cousin Kurami. The real John Wayne cheated on his (three) wives with a string of lovers, downed shots of tequila and smoked four or five packs of Camels a day. Joan Crawford was born today around 1905 (the exact year isn't known.) To celebrate the formidable Hollywood legend, here are 10 facts about her. Dietrich, Marlene(27 Dec. 1901-), actress and singer, was born Maria Magdalena Dietrich in Berlin, Germany, the daughter of Louis Erich Otto Dietrich, a. Later became a syndicated Newspaper Comic published in the artist's local newspaper. The protagonists are described by the comic as . Still, they manage to have a lasting friendship. A mixture of comedy and drama. Plot- heavy romantic comedy. Very NSFW with lots of Fanservice of various descriptions. There's a sprinkling of Teen Drama in it, but it's mostly about movie commentary, wacky hijinks, and the back- and- forth of the employees. The sequel My Life In Blue 2. Marius' new life in London. Occasionally there are references to Microsoft Windows. There's a bunch of twists and turns because Bacchus isn't just any bartender, he's one of the best bartenders in the world! The comic teaches about liquor, and may teach you some things you didn't already know about the life of a bartender. Has some sci- fi fanfic stories not written by the original author. Sometimes explores themes of belief, as well as others more common to college life. You know that $4 coffee you bought this morning? Why not get to know the people who made it. Despite what you may think it is not a violent sci- fi story. The daily lives of graduate students at Stanford. Primarily comedic in tone, but also occasionally deals with more serious and dramatic events in Rain's life as well. That fresh start didn't involve a guy in a Playboy Bunny suit.. One day she is told to come straight home from school and is informed that she's engaged. Sabrina 'Ultra Girl' Mancini and her three rookie roommates battle against the best wrestlers in the world in the top wrestling federation, Rival Angels. The girls must also contend with professional and personal rivalries along the way and navigate the backstage politics. The Rollers, an all- male gang), with an over all LGBTQ theme. Filled with sex, nudity and comedy. Like a lot of these comics it includes quite a lot of NSFW elements and a fair amount of Leaning on the Fourth Wall. No overtly gay characters, although just about anything might be going on between the various oddballs and losers employed at ZZ Films, and some quite touching romcom elements involving Sabrina and her room- mate, the various men in their lives and various apparently happy marriages in the background. A slice- of- life gay comic mainly focusing on two men in the Boys Love voice- acting industry and their acquaintances. It follows Koi. Z's attempts to persue the hesitant and sometimes- tsundere Kaji. It's surprisingly heart- warming for such a young comic, and it definitely Needs More Love. Set in England and dealing with the events and circumstances that slowly change her life as she grows up, from coming- out to her friends and parents to finding romance and dealing with the everyday relationship problems that arise. The story becomes more involved when a school bully who leaves school at the same time along with several other characters become interwoven into her life and put pressure on her relationships. It time- shifts the series several years ahead, and focuses on the Cake family (Mr. Cake, and the twins Pumpkin and Pound) and their live- in friend Pinkie Pie. Refreshingly charming and funny for readers of all ages. It follows the lives of Never and his roommate Anxiety, as well as friends Jill and Flikker. The comic focuses on the characters' relationships with one another. Plenty of Warm And Fuzzy Feeling, and drawn in an animesque style. The number of lifestyles, opinions, and minorities that haven't been stung by the comic's biting humor can be counted on one hand. It centers around the lives of four characters: Charlie, a grouchy and perverted cartoonist, Brandi, a snarky philosophy grad student, Edna, a feckless but good- hearted good- time girl, and Luther, a devoutly Christian local musician. It is is a dominantly black and white (or, more recently, blue and white) comic, although spot color is used to identify and accentuate the key players. Each key character has one item or clothing detail colored a specific color. Sordid City Blues deals with complex issues of religion, sex, body image, relationships, and sometimes, skeeball. Set up via a How We Got Here with the main character homeless. Various running gags about the actual day- to- day details of being a superhero, main protagonist has an unsuccessful crush sub- plot much like the Peter Parker / Mary Jane subplot. Increasing lesbian elements. Split Screen: Romance comic about two once- childhood best friends who reunite after a decade apart. Buried emotions, mixed messages and revelations ensue. Sometimes at least borderline NSFW. It's like a cross between Archer and Pinky and the Brain. Usual casual minimum- wage employment with the comic shop owners and Arthur the self- employed computer programmer working from home as the main earners. Shows rare sidelights on the world of comic book art in that two of the characters ( Noele and Skip ) are moving into what seems a plausible, if not necessarily realistic phase of casual, low- paying comic book art jobs. The bottom line it isn't fantasy no one has powers or goes to fantastical places unless you consider Russia or the jersey shore. Another gay asian does has a Luke Skywalker moment and has a oddly pleasurable new — appendage. It has story arcs once in a while. The most emblematic (and longer) of the works there is Experimental comic Kotone, a parody of The Unwanted Harem and its related tropes, with some serious moments. Other works are Magical Mina, a outlandish take in Magical Girls; and Love Situations, short histories who play in romantic stereotypes like the Unlucky Childhood Friend and the Tsundere. When the show crosses her moral boundaries, she leaves to find something she can do with a clear conscience.
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