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* InTheBlood: Sebastian's son develops a talent for homebrew chemistry similar to Tyler's abilities at making homemade explosives.

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* InTheBlood: Sebastian's son develops a talent for homebrew chemistry similar to Tyler's abilities at making homemade explosives. [[spoiler:It's actually a clue that Tyler is possessing him.]]



* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler belittles Chuck the entire way through [[spoiler:culminating in killing him.]]

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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler belittles Chuck the entire way through [[spoiler:culminating in killing him.]]him]].
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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he has a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Sebastian's son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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The story takes place 10 ten years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he has a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Sebastian's son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.
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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Sebastian's son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as has a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Sebastian's son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Marla tampers with Sebastian's medication to bring back Tyler to have an affair with. Sebastian is not pleased. Marla points out that it technically is not cheating.
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A third comic book is in development.

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A third comic book is book, ''ComicBook/FightClub3'', was released in development.
2019.
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* DeathOfTheAuthor: The entire chapter is an ode to the concept itself - after suffering writer's block, writing himself into a corner, and getting mocked by his fellow writers for his pretentiousness, Chuck gives up, just as a horde of [[spoiler:angry fans show up, displeased with the cop-out ending and how Tyler has been depicted. Chuck throws in the towel and writes an ending where everyone is happy - the fans who didn't want Jack/Sebastian and his family dead rescue Jack's family and cancel the apocalypse, movie-only fans and fans who think Tyler is a straight hero ALSO save Tyler, movie-favorite Bitch-Tit Bob is revived, Chuck's friends find the meta twist decent, and Chuck gets to impart his anti-populist wisdom on a crowd, and Tyler gets Chuck to write him a]] DeusExMachina from a throwaway line to continue his rampage... [[spoiler:followed by Tyler literally killing Chuck.]]

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* DeathOfTheAuthor: Invoked. The entire last chapter is an ode to the concept itself - after suffering writer's block, writing himself into a corner, and getting mocked by his fellow writers for his pretentiousness, Chuck gives up, just as a horde of [[spoiler:angry fans show up, displeased with the cop-out ending and how Tyler has been depicted. Chuck throws in the towel and writes an ending where everyone is happy - the fans who didn't want Jack/Sebastian and his family dead rescue Jack's family and cancel the apocalypse, movie-only fans and fans who think Tyler is a straight hero ALSO save Tyler, movie-favorite Bitch-Tit Bob is revived, Chuck's friends find the meta twist decent, and Chuck gets to impart his anti-populist wisdom on a crowd, and Tyler gets Chuck to write him a]] DeusExMachina from a throwaway line to continue his rampage... [[spoiler:followed by Tyler literally killing Chuck.]]



* MindScrew: Becomes like this half way through the comic when characters start contacting Fight Club author Palahniuk on what to do next in the story. Reality and fiction appears to co-exist.

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* MindScrew: Becomes like this half way halfway through the comic when characters start contacting Fight Club author Palahniuk on what to do next in the story. Reality and fiction appears to co-exist.

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* DarkMessiah: Tyler Durden
* HappilyMarried: Averted. Sebastian is doped up to his eyeballs in pharmaceuticals to keep Tyler buried in his subconcious, and Marla is bored and yearns for the wild man her husband used to be to the point that she deliberately tampers with his medication to bring back Tyler.

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* DarkMessiah: Tyler Durden
Durden, who is [[spoiler:literally Satan.]] His more humble motivations in the novel and film prequels are now to explicitly purge the Earth of "snowflakes" (read: anyone who isn't a macho hypocrite).
* DeathOfTheAuthor: The entire chapter is an ode to the concept itself - after suffering writer's block, writing himself into a corner, and getting mocked by his fellow writers for his pretentiousness, Chuck gives up, just as a horde of [[spoiler:angry fans show up, displeased with the cop-out ending and how Tyler has been depicted. Chuck throws in the towel and writes an ending where everyone is happy - the fans who didn't want Jack/Sebastian and his family dead rescue Jack's family and cancel the apocalypse, movie-only fans and fans who think Tyler is a straight hero ALSO save Tyler, movie-favorite Bitch-Tit Bob is revived, Chuck's friends find the meta twist decent, and Chuck gets to impart his anti-populist wisdom on a crowd, and Tyler gets Chuck to write him a]] DeusExMachina from a throwaway line to continue his rampage... [[spoiler:followed by Tyler literally killing Chuck.]]
* HappilyMarried: Averted. Sebastian is doped up to his eyeballs in pharmaceuticals to keep Tyler buried in his subconcious, subconscious, and Marla is bored and yearns for the wild man her husband used to be to the point that she deliberately tampers with his medication to bring back Tyler.



* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.

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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler ends up belittles Chuck the entire way through [[spoiler:culminating in killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.him.]]
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Putting it in the trivia page.


* SequelInAnotherMedium: The original book was a prose novel, not a comic.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Tyler has slept with men and women in Rize or Die to gain their allegiance.
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* YourCheatingHeart: Marla tampers with Sebastian's medication to bring back Tyler to have an affair with. Sebastian is not pleased. Marla points out that it technically is not cheating.
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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.

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* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.Palahniuk.
* SequelInAnotherMedium: The original book was a prose novel, not a comic.
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* BedTrick: Tyler tries to have sex with Marla when she assumes it's Sebastian. She is not at all pleased by it.
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''Fight Club 2'' is a graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue debuting on April 8, 2015.

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''Fight Club 2'' is a graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be was published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue debuting on April 8, 2015.

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* CreatorBacklash: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.



* NoNameGiven: Averted to an extent. The protagonist now goes by the name of Sebastian, though it's implied to be him changing his name.

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* NoNameGiven: Averted to an extent. The protagonist now goes by the name of Sebastian, though it's implied to be him changing his name.name.
* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.
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* Creator Backlash: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.

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* Creator Backlash: CreatorBacklash: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.



* Mind Screw: Becomes like this half way through the comic when characters start contacting Fight Club author Palahniuk on what to do next in the story. Reality and fiction appears to co-exist.

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* Mind Screw: MindScrew: Becomes like this half way through the comic when characters start contacting Fight Club author Palahniuk on what to do next in the story. Reality and fiction appears to co-exist.
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A third comic book is in development.
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* Creator Backlash: Tyler ends up killing the creator Chuck Palahniuk.


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* Mind Screw: Becomes like this half way through the comic when characters start contacting Fight Club author Palahniuk on what to do next in the story. Reality and fiction appears to co-exist.
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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' Sebastian's son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.
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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue debuting on April 8, 2015.

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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming a graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue debuting on April 8, 2015.
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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue set to debut on April 8, 2015.

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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue set to debut debuting on April 8, 2015.

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* NoNameGiven: Averted....maybe. The protagonist went unnamed in the first novel and film ("Jack" and "Rupert" have sprung up as [[Main/FanNickname fan nicknames]]). WordOfGod states that his name is Sebastian (since 20th Century Fox owns the rights to call him "Jack").

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* NoNameGiven: Averted....maybe. Averted to an extent. The protagonist went unnamed in now goes by the first novel and film ("Jack" and "Rupert" have sprung up as [[Main/FanNickname fan nicknames]]). WordOfGod states that his name is Sebastian (since 20th Century Fox owns the rights of Sebastian, though it's implied to call be him "Jack").changing his name.

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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Cornelius). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Cornelius).Sebastian). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.



* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Averted. Cornelius and Marla have had a child together and their marriage is still on the rocks.

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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Averted. Cornelius Sebastian and Marla have had a child together and their marriage is still on the rocks.



* HappilyMarried: Averted. Cornelius is doped up to his eyeballs in pharmaceuticals to keep Tyler buried in his subconcious, and Marla is bored and yearns for the wild man her husband used to be.
* HenpeckedHusband
* NoNameGiven: Averted....maybe. The proagonist went unnamed in the first novel and film ("Jack" and "Rupert" have sprung up as [[Main/FanNickname fan nicknames]]). WordOfGod states that his name is Cornelius (since 20th Century Fox owns the rights to call him "Jack").

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* HappilyMarried: Averted. Cornelius Sebastian is doped up to his eyeballs in pharmaceuticals to keep Tyler buried in his subconcious, and Marla is bored and yearns for the wild man her husband used to be.
be to the point that she deliberately tampers with his medication to bring back Tyler.
* HenpeckedHusband
HenpeckedHusband: What Sebastian has now become.
* InTheBlood: Sebastian's son develops a talent for homebrew chemistry similar to Tyler's abilities at making homemade explosives.
* NoNameGiven: Averted....maybe. The proagonist protagonist went unnamed in the first novel and film ("Jack" and "Rupert" have sprung up as [[Main/FanNickname fan nicknames]]). WordOfGod states that his name is Cornelius Sebastian (since 20th Century Fox owns the rights to call him "Jack").
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[[caption-width-right:290:''"Do you know [[Literature/FightClub Tyler]] [[NotQuiteDead Durden?]]"'']]

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[[caption-width-right:290:''"Do you know [[Literature/FightClub Tyler]] [[NotQuiteDead Durden?]]"'']]
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* HenpeckedHusband

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* HenpeckedHusbandHenpeckedHusband
* NoNameGiven: Averted....maybe. The proagonist went unnamed in the first novel and film ("Jack" and "Rupert" have sprung up as [[Main/FanNickname fan nicknames]]). WordOfGod states that his name is Cornelius (since 20th Century Fox owns the rights to call him "Jack").
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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Cornelius). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Cornelius). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.Mayhem.

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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Averted. Cornelius and Marla have had a child together and their marriage is still on the rocks.
* BlackComedy
* DarkMessiah: Tyler Durden
* HappilyMarried: Averted. Cornelius is doped up to his eyeballs in pharmaceuticals to keep Tyler buried in his subconcious, and Marla is bored and yearns for the wild man her husband used to be.
* HenpeckedHusband
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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue set to debut on April 8, 2015.

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''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub.''Literature/FightClub''. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue set to debut on April 8, 2015.
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[[caption-width-right:290:''Do you know [[Literature/FightClub Tyler]] [[NotQuiteDead Durden?]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:290:''Do [[caption-width-right:290:''"Do you know [[Literature/FightClub Tyler]] [[NotQuiteDead Durden?]]'']]
Durden?]]"'']]
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[[caption-width-right:290:''Do you know [[Literature/FightClub Tyler]] [[NotQuiteDead Durden?]]'']]
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[[quoteright:303:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fightclub2palahniuk_9901.jpg]]

''Fight Club 2'' is an upcoming graphic novel sequel to the novel ''Literature/FightClub. The comic is being written by original author Creator/ChuckPalahniuk and illustrated by Cameron Stewart (''Batman and Robin'', ''Seaguy''). The book will be published by Creator/DarkhorseComics as as a 10 issue maxiseries, with the first issue set to debut on April 8, 2015.

The story takes place 10 years after the events of the novel and starts off from the submerged perspective of Tyler Durden as he observes the day-to-day tedium of life of the previously unnamed narrator (here called Cornelius). Oblivious, and now in a run-aground marriage with a bored Marla Singer (with whom he as a young son); Tyler manages to stage a comeback and kidnaps Cornelius' son, dragging him back into the world of Mayhem.

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