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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer who happens to be killing other equally bad people. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing Creator/WarrenEllis kept this story short.



* NightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX 7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.

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* NightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX 7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.entries.
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer who happens to be killing other equally bad people. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing Creator/WarrenEllis kept this story short.
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-->'''Carrick:''' Does this say "hero" to you? Or does it say "Please, mistress, hammer that yam all the way up into my guts?"
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The "gimp suit" in issue 4.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer who happens to be killing other equally bad people. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing WarrenEllis kept this story short.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer who happens to be killing other equally bad people. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing WarrenEllis Creator/WarrenEllis kept this story short.
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It\'s not subtle, no, but that\'s also not what anvilicious means.


* {{Anvilicious}}: Seriously, Warren? [[spoiler:Joshua killing a man and making his spine into a giant penis]]? Could you be any ''less'' subtle?
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Please come here to argue for any qualifiers


* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: Joshua and Carrick]], at the very least.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer and a CompleteMonster who happens to be killing other Complete Monsters. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing WarrenEllis kept this story short.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer and a CompleteMonster who happens to be killing other Complete Monsters.equally bad people. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. And when they're taken out of the picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing WarrenEllis kept this story short.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: Seriously, Warren? [[spoiler:Joshua killing a man and making his spine into a giant penis]]? Could you be any ''less'' subtle?

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Looking through all of the information on this series, I have to say... I can\'t agree.


* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer and a CompleteMonster who happens to be killing other Complete Monsters. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. The world governments prove to be worse than The Front Line, because they use a monster to kill other monsters, and then destroy each other at the end of the story.]] Good thing WarrenEllis kept this story short.
** Well, the [[spoiler: governments]] may only be that bad because they are dependent on [[spoiler: the Front Line]], so it can be read as an analysis of power structures. Regarding the conflict between [[spoiler: Josh and the Front Line]], both may be evil, but they are different ''kinds'' of evil, i.e. ChaoticEvil and LawfulEvil respectively, so the conflict is that between different philosophies. Ultimately the question of the comic is how much destruction one is willing to suffer in exchange for freedom and autonomy.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: [[spoiler: Let's see. Josh is a serial killer and a CompleteMonster who happens to be killing other Complete Monsters. The Front Line is actually a group of super-villains pretending to be superheroes, and controls just about everything. The world governments prove to be worse than The Front Line, because they use a monster to kill other monsters, and then destroy each other at the end And when they're taken out of the story.]] picture... Guess what! They're the only things keeping us from killing each other!]] Good thing WarrenEllis kept this story short.
** Well, the [[spoiler: governments]] may only be that bad because they are dependent on [[spoiler: the Front Line]], so it can be read as an analysis of power structures. Regarding the conflict between [[spoiler: Josh and the Front Line]], both may be evil, but they are different ''kinds'' of evil, i.e. ChaoticEvil and LawfulEvil respectively, so the conflict is that between different philosophies. Ultimately the question of the comic is how much destruction one is willing to suffer in exchange for freedom and autonomy.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX 7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: NightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX 7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.
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** Well, the [[spoiler: governments]] may only be that bad because they are dependent of [[spoiler: the Front Line]], so it can be read as an analysis of power structures. Regarding the conflict between [[spoiler: Josh and the Front Line]], both may be evil, but they are different ''kinds'' of evil, i.e. ChaoticEvil and LawfulEvil respectively, so the conflict is that between different philosophies. Ultimately the question of the comic is how much destruction one is willing to suffer in exchange for freedom and autonomy.

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** Well, the [[spoiler: governments]] may only be that bad because they are dependent of on [[spoiler: the Front Line]], so it can be read as an analysis of power structures. Regarding the conflict between [[spoiler: Josh and the Front Line]], both may be evil, but they are different ''kinds'' of evil, i.e. ChaoticEvil and LawfulEvil respectively, so the conflict is that between different philosophies. Ultimately the question of the comic is how much destruction one is willing to suffer in exchange for freedom and autonomy.
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probably kind of late now for that.


* CompleteMonster: Joshua and Carrick, at the very least.

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* CompleteMonster: [[spoiler: Joshua and Carrick, Carrick]], at the very least.
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** Well, the [[spoiler: governments]] may only be that bad because they are dependent of [[spoiler: the Front Line]], so it can be read as an analysis of power structures. Regarding the conflict between [[spoiler: Josh and the Front Line]], both may be evil, but they are different ''kinds'' of evil, i.e. ChaoticEvil and LawfulEvil respectively, so the conflict is that between different philosophies. Ultimately the question of the comic is how much destruction one is willing to suffer in exchange for freedom and autonomy.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Joshua's visions after he takes the FX7 FX 7 drug. See also the {{Gorn}} and BodyHorror entries.
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* CompleteMonster: Joshua and Carrick, at the very least.

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