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* InsaneTrollLogic: [[spoiler: The abusive father who has been keeping his daughter away from her mother and injecting her with his own fecal matter in order to make her more ''his''.]] Worst of all, this was RippedFromTheHeadlines.
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* AutopsySnackTime: In one scene, the coroner of Snowtown eats his sandwich above a cadaver. One of the sandwich's tomatoes falls onto the cadaver; however, [[NauseaDissonance this doesn't stop the coroner from picking it back up and eating it.]]

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* AutopsySnackTime: In one scene, the coroner of Snowtown eats his sandwich above a cadaver. One of the sandwich's tomatoes falls onto - no, strike that - ''into'' the cadaver; however, cadaver. Fell threatens to shoot the coroner if he picks it back up and eats it anyway; [[NauseaDissonance this doesn't stop the coroner from picking it back up and eating it.]]him]].
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* FramingTheGuiltyParty: Issue #4 has a particularly notable case. Fell sees his first "floater" - an ''extremely'' obvious homicide that's spent ten days rotting in the water - and is forced to admit it's hopeless; all trace evidence is long gone, all distinguishing features have rotted away - there isn't even any ''I.D.'' All there is is the blunt trauma injury - the coroner narrows it down to "something round and hard like a length of pipe." Thus, when he's walking the docks and sees a mugging in progress, he throws the mugger a boat hook and dares him to kill him, so he can kill the mugger in self-defense. The victim agrees to say the mugger attacked him with the boat hook. Fell then delivers the page quote; he may not get that ''specific'' murderer, but he's going to catch every one he can.
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->"You hear that? Every time you take one... I'm going to take one back."

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* ScheduleSlip: The last issue came out in January 2008. According to Ellis via his message board, his main writing computer and backups failed, and the data-recovery company that he sent his hard drives to promptly vanished off the face of the Earth. Many of Ellis's then-current projects were on those hard drives, including ''Fell'' and ''Newuniversal''. In 2013, both he and Templesmith made vague statements about restarting the series, though given their schedules, its anyones guess as to when it might actually happen.
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Picking up artist BenTemplesmith, fresh from an exhausting run on ''Film/ThirtyDaysOfNight'', Ellis proposed finishing a complete story arc in every issue, aided by a nine-panel format.

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Picking up artist BenTemplesmith, Creator/BenTemplesmith, fresh from an exhausting run on ''Film/ThirtyDaysOfNight'', Ellis proposed finishing a complete story arc in every issue, aided by a nine-panel format.

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* OrphanedSeries: Ellis' other commitments have caused more recent issues to be pushed further and further back.
* ScheduleSlip: The last issue came out in January 2008.
** According to Ellis via his message board, his main writing computer and backups failed, and the data-recovery company that he sent his hard drives to promptly vanished off the face of the Earth. Many of Ellis's current projects were on those hard drives, including ''Fell'' and ''Newuniversal''.

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* OrphanedSeries: Ellis' other commitments have caused more recent issues to be pushed further and further back.
* ScheduleSlip: The last issue came out in January 2008.
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2008. According to Ellis via his message board, his main writing computer and backups failed, and the data-recovery company that he sent his hard drives to promptly vanished off the face of the Earth. Many of Ellis's current then-current projects were on those hard drives, including ''Fell'' and ''Newuniversal''.''Newuniversal''. In 2013, both he and Templesmith made vague statements about restarting the series, though given their schedules, its anyones guess as to when it might actually happen.
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->"You hear that? Every time you take one... I'm going to take one back."

One day, Creator/WarrenEllis thought to himself that comic books were, comparably, a pretty expensive hobby. Spend the same amount of money on a movie or book, and not only would you be entertained for a longer period of time, but you'd get a whole story arc, to boot.

Picking up artist BenTemplesmith, fresh from an exhausting run on ''Film/ThirtyDaysOfNight'', Ellis proposed finishing a complete story arc in every issue, aided by a nine-panel format.

''ComicBook/{{Fell}}'' is a PoliceProcedural centering around a detective who transfers to the slum-like Snowtown, a so-called "feral city" - largely lacking an organized government providing such things as running water or child protection services, populated by drug dealers, murderers, psychopaths, man-eating packs of de-domesticated dogs and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking one crazy nun]]. There, he must deal with a CrapsackWorld of BlackAndGrayMorality.

Templesmith's murky and unsettling art lends a complementary mood to the DarkerAndEdgier comic. However, Detective Fell is not an AntiHero, nor does he fail to gain the reader's sympathy. The dark themes in the comic tend to be less epic and more subdued.

Fan reaction to ''Fell'' has been largely positive, not in the least due to an appreciation of Ellis' desire to keep prices down but still deliver a complete story with good art, and not resorting to cliffhangers or slow pacing to increase profits.

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!!This comic book series provides examples of:

* ArcWords: Arc symbol, which is a protection symbol that is burned onto Richard Fell's neck in the first issue and seen scrawled on structures across Snowtown.
* AutopsySnackTime: In one scene, the coroner of Snowtown eats his sandwich above a cadaver. One of the sandwich's tomatoes falls onto the cadaver; however, [[NauseaDissonance this doesn't stop the coroner from picking it back up and eating it.]]
* CrapsackWorld: Snowtown is an incredibly grim place. Somehow, Fell doesn't let that get to him.
* DissonantSerenity: The suicide bomber, at least initially.
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Detective Fell shot a man who was in the process of filling a grocery store's produce with sharp objects. "It was self defense. He was armed, after all, with Death Bananas."
* KlatchianCoffee: The "Death Coffee" from Mr. Yang the Food Pervert. ''"He melts a Hershey Bar into a pot of filter coffee, pours a 16oz and then drops a depth-charge of espresso on it. And maybe crystal meth. I don't know what feels worse: having one Death Coffee per day, or skipping it."''
* NoodleIncident: How ''did'' Fell get himself sent to Snowtown?
** Also, Helen alludes to the fact that at her new post in Snowtown, no one knows about "that time with the axe", a story Fell seems to enjoy telling, but sadly we don't get to see it.
* OddlySmallOrganization: For all the crime in Snow City, the police force has only four and a half detectives (the half is one detective without legs).
* OrphanedSeries: Ellis' other commitments have caused more recent issues to be pushed further and further back.
* ScheduleSlip: The last issue came out in January 2008.
** According to Ellis via his message board, his main writing computer and backups failed, and the data-recovery company that he sent his hard drives to promptly vanished off the face of the Earth. Many of Ellis's current projects were on those hard drives, including ''Fell'' and ''Newuniversal''.
* StoryArc: Though each issue is self-contained, there are continuing elements, including the mystery of why Richard was transferred.
* UnsoundEffect: Fell for some reason likes to say the ''words'' "retch" and "puke" when engaging in said activities.
* VomitingCop: Not from the crime scene itself, but from when the coroner, who's eating a tomato, accidentally drops it in the victim, then takes it out and eats it anyway.
* WretchedHive: If you've read up to this point, do you need to ask?.
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