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The comic is [[http://sailorsun.org/?p=1274#comment-85 is currently scheduled to end at Chapter 10]], the current chapter. Though this chapter has been rather longer than all the others, as the author is working to wrap up all the loose plot threads.
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The comic is [[http://sailorsun.org/?p=1274#comment-85 is currently scheduled to end at Chapter 10]], the current chapter. Though this chapter has been rather longer than all the others, as the author is working to wrap up all the loose plot threads.
was completed on [[https://sailorsun.org/?comic=1221-i-present-to-you-mr-and-mrs-marks-the-end August 22, 2018]].
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Inverted example, in that the hero (Bay) is female and the redhead is male (the "[[NoNameGiven Auction Guy]]").
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%%* PeekABangs: Bay, very often.
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* IdiotBall: Bay fails to recognize a lot of things that seem glaringly obvious to the readership, like Berry, though part if it seems to be due to some kind of internal WeirdnessCensor. For instance, she kept Honey and Brady secret from each other because she was afraid of losing them to a time paradox, despite having a living example that wouldn't happen in Teri and Ams.
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* PeekABangs: Bay, very often.
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* PlotInducedStupidity: Honey, despite supposedly having an IQ of 352, rarely shows it and often has to be bailed out and/or scolded by her mother for the trouble she gets into. She also never seems to notice or get any of the hints about Bay's former identity, to the point where it's more of an example of StatusQuoIsGod (see below).
** Bay fails to recognize a lot of things that seem glaringly obvious to the readership, like Berry, though part if it seems to be due to some kind of internal WeirdnessCensor. For instance, she kept Honey and Brady secret from each other because she was afraid of losing them to a time paradox, despite having a living example that wouldn't happen in Teri and Ams.
** Bay fails to recognize a lot of things that seem glaringly obvious to the readership, like Berry, though part if it seems to be due to some kind of internal WeirdnessCensor. For instance, she kept Honey and Brady secret from each other because she was afraid of losing them to a time paradox, despite having a living example that wouldn't happen in Teri and Ams.
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filling in some missing details.
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** Ethan's older Brother Matt is believed to be Honey and Brady's father, according to both Ethan and Matt himself.
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** [[spoiler: His full name is revealed during Bay's wedding vows in comic 1220.]]
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ZCE comment-outs.
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* AnimatedActors: Fanfiction Actors, actually.
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* AttractiveBentGender: Bay.
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* CatGirl: Neko and Kinko. Also Bay, temporarily.
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* TheVoiceless: Crystal.
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''[[http://sailorsun.org SailorSun.org]]'' is a web comic about the misadventures of two former "FanFiction Actresses" written and drawn by CD Rudd and loosely based on Rudd's own ''Anime/SailorMoon'' fan fiction series of the same name. As the tagline implies, Sailor Sun applies the LiteraryAgentHypothesis to internet fiction, depicting the "real lives" of actors and actresses who portray FanFiction and WebComic characters. In keeping with the backstage theme the comic frequently features cameos by "actors" from other webcomics such as ''Webcomic/{{Cheer}}'' and ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', mostly from within the 910 Webcomics community (which also includes his other comic, ''Webcomic/IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'').
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''[[http://sailorsun.org SailorSun.org]]'' is a web comic about the misadventures of two former "FanFiction Actresses" written and drawn by CD Rudd and loosely based on Rudd's own ''Anime/SailorMoon'' fan fiction series of the same name. As the tagline implies, Sailor Sun applies the LiteraryAgentHypothesis to internet fiction, is depicting the "real lives" of actors and actresses who portray FanFiction and WebComic characters. In keeping with the backstage theme the comic frequently features cameos by "actors" from other webcomics such as ''Webcomic/{{Cheer}}'' and ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', mostly from within the 910 Webcomics community (which also includes his other comic, ''Webcomic/IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'').
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* [[CantHoldHisLiquor Can't Hold Her Liquor]]: Bay. Poor Bay. Although it ''was'' implied that the drink was spiked with something, every time Bay has drunk alcohol things have not gone well for her.
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* [[CantHoldHisLiquor Can't Hold Her Liquor]]: CantHoldHisLiquor: Bay. Poor Bay. Although it ''was'' implied that the drink was spiked with something, every time Bay has drunk alcohol things have not gone well for her.
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''[[http://sailorsun.org SailorSun.org]]'' is a web comic about the misadventures of two former "FanFiction Actresses" written and drawn by CD Rudd and loosely based on Rudd's own ''Anime/SailorMoon'' fan fiction series of the same name. As the tagline implies, Sailor Sun applies the LiteraryAgentHypothesis to internet fiction, depicting the "real lives" of actors and actresses who portray FanFiction and WebComic characters. In keeping with the backstage theme the comic frequently features cameos by "actors" from other webcomics such as ''Webcomic/{{Cheer}}'' and ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', mostly from within the 910 Webcomics community (which also includes his other comic, ''IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'').
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''[[http://sailorsun.org SailorSun.org]]'' is a web comic about the misadventures of two former "FanFiction Actresses" written and drawn by CD Rudd and loosely based on Rudd's own ''Anime/SailorMoon'' fan fiction series of the same name. As the tagline implies, Sailor Sun applies the LiteraryAgentHypothesis to internet fiction, depicting the "real lives" of actors and actresses who portray FanFiction and WebComic characters. In keeping with the backstage theme the comic frequently features cameos by "actors" from other webcomics such as ''Webcomic/{{Cheer}}'' and ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', mostly from within the 910 Webcomics community (which also includes his other comic, ''IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'').
''Webcomic/IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'').
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A (as of yet, very incomplete) wiki with more information about the comic can be found ''[[http://wiki.sailorsun.org/doku.php here]]''.
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Not to be confused with the fanfic trope SailorEarth (though it is based on an example) and not at all likely to be confused with the much DarkerAndEdgier WebOriginal novel ''SailorNothing.''
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Not to be confused with the fanfic trope SailorEarth (though it is based on an example) and not at all likely to be confused with the much DarkerAndEdgier WebOriginal novel ''SailorNothing.''Literature/SailorNothing.''
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->''Sailorsun.org: See the Backstage of the Webcomic World!''
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-->-- Sailorsun.org
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* WackyHijinx: A given in a comic with sitcom sensibilities
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* ButLiquorIsQuicker: Honey's origin, when finally revealed, turned out to be that [[spoiler: Bay got roofied at a bar and woke up pregnant.]]
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* ButLiquorIsQuicker: Honey's origin, when finally revealed, turned out to be that [[spoiler: Bay got drunk or worse, roofied at a bar and woke up pregnant.]]
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* WackyHijinx: A given in a comic with sitcom sensibilities
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* [[CantHoldHisLiquor Can't Hold Her Liquor]]: Bay. Poor Bay.
** Although it ''was'' implied that the drink was spiked with something.
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* [[CantHoldHisLiquor Can't Hold Her Liquor]]: Bay. Poor Bay.
**Bay. Although it ''was'' implied that the drink was spiked with something. something, every time Bay has drunk alcohol things have not gone well for her.
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** Honey's apparent ditziness is not helped by her poor eyesight or her stubborn refusal to wear her glasses because she doesn't like the "nerd girl" stereotype they present.
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** Honey's apparent ditziness is not helped by her poor eyesight or her stubborn refusal to wear her glasses because she doesn't like the "nerd girl" stereotype they present.represent.
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**Late in Chapter 10 it's shown that Bay's attraction to muscular men came about when Tom, the perpetual SpannerInTheWorks at HRC, thoroughly screwed up their first restoration attempt, implying the subsequent mucking about with her Helix was as much to fix the damage Tom did as the damage from the gun.