Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Creator / Jason

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


%%* ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey, Wait..." in a rather depressing way.

to:

%%* * ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey, Wait..." in a rather depressing way.way, since said coming involves the death of a boy's childhood friend, which essentially ruins the rest of his life.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
commented out zero-context example


* ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey, Wait..." in a rather depressing way.

to:

* %%* ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey, Wait..." in a rather depressing way.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AccidentalMurder: In "Hey, Wait..." two boys, Jon and Bjorn are playing near a cliff when Jon starts a {{Franchise/Batman}} club and comes up with an initiation on the spot: If you want to join, you have to swing from a tree branch hanging over the cliff, swing back toward the ground and let go. Jon makes it. Bjorn...chickens out and they have a falling out over it. Later, Bjorn screws up the courage to do it tells and Jon so. [[spoiler: As Bjorn leaps up to swing, Jon says: "Hey, Wait..." and...SmashCut to six black panels and Jon preparing for Bjorn's funeral]].

to:

* AccidentalMurder: In "Hey, Wait..." two boys, Jon and Bjorn are playing near a cliff when Jon starts a {{Franchise/Batman}} club and comes up with an initiation on the spot: If you want to join, you have to swing from a tree branch hanging over the cliff, swing back toward the ground and let go. Jon makes it. Bjorn...chickens out and they have a falling out over it. Later, Bjorn screws up the courage to do it and tells and Jon so. [[spoiler: As Bjorn leaps up to swing, Jon says: "Hey, Wait..." and...SmashCut to six black panels and Jon preparing for Bjorn's funeral]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* InformedDeformity: Gwenny, the protagonist of "Isle of 100,000 Graves, is frequently referred to by others as "the ugly little girl" or "funny-looking kid", despite having no obvious facial flaws compared to other characters.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* FemmeFatale: The woman in "Emily Says Hello" is technically one of these, as she's using a man's sexual obsession with her to manipulate him into killing certain people. She's an interesting case in that we never learn her motivations, and she seems to have an AmbiguousDisorder--she can't hold a proper conversation and has ritualistic behaviors.

to:

* FemmeFatale: The woman in "Emily Says Hello" is technically one of these, as she's using a man's sexual obsession with her to manipulate him into killing certain people. She's an interesting case in that we never learn her motivations, and she seems to have an AmbiguousDisorder--she a mental disorder--she can't hold a proper conversation and has ritualistic behaviors.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BecomingTheCostume: Twisted in "Werewolves of Montpelier"[[spoiler: A thief dresses like a werewolf so he can startle his victims and get away. A society of ''real'' werewolves sends someone to find out what's going on, who tells the thief to knock it off and leave town. He elects to confront the werewolf instead and is bitten.]]

to:

* BecomingTheCostume: Twisted in "Werewolves of Montpelier"[[spoiler: A Montpellier" [[spoiler:A thief dresses like a werewolf so he can startle his victims and get away. A society of ''real'' werewolves sends someone to find out what's going on, who tells the thief to knock it off and leave town. He elects to confront the werewolf instead and is bitten.]]



* ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey Wait..." in a rather depressing way.

to:

* ComingOfAgeStory: "Hey "Hey, Wait..." in a rather depressing way.



** In "Werewolves of Montpelier" [[spoiler:a werewolf is forced to [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade kill his friend to uphold the masquerade]], and eventually kills himself partly out of despair and partly out of spite toward the protagonist]].

to:

** In "Werewolves of Montpelier" Montpellier" [[spoiler:a werewolf is forced to [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade kill his friend to uphold the masquerade]], and eventually kills himself partly out of despair and partly out of spite toward the protagonist]].



* EveryoneCanSeeIt: In "Werewolves of Montpelier", the lady the protagonist tries to start a relationship with can see he's actually in love with his neighbor Audrey/[[spoiler:Gertrude]]. So can Audrey's girlfriend. [[IncompatibleOrientation Yeah...]].

to:

* EveryoneCanSeeIt: In "Werewolves of Montpelier", Montpellier", the lady the protagonist tries to start a relationship with can see he's actually in love with his neighbor Audrey/[[spoiler:Gertrude]]. So can Audrey's girlfriend. [[IncompatibleOrientation Yeah...]].



* IncompatibleOrientation: The protagonist of "Werewolves of Montpelier" is in love with his lesbian neighbor across the hall, but PlatonicLifePartners seems to be as close as he'll ever get.

to:

* IncompatibleOrientation: The protagonist of "Werewolves of Montpelier" Montpellier" is in love with his lesbian neighbor across the hall, but PlatonicLifePartners seems to be as close as he'll ever get.



* PainfulTransformation: In "Werewolves of Montpelier", the transformation itself is painful, but the character's fine afterward.

to:

* PainfulTransformation: In "Werewolves of Montpelier", Montpellier", the transformation itself is painful, but the character's fine afterward.



* StatingTheSimpleSolution:[[spoiler:In "Werewolves of Montpelier", the protagonist turns into a werewolf. He's upset at first, but his neighbor points out that his transformation only happens at night, once or twice a month, and simply advises him to stay at home.]]

to:

* StatingTheSimpleSolution:[[spoiler:In "Werewolves of Montpelier", Montpellier", the protagonist turns into a werewolf. He's upset at first, but his neighbor points out that his transformation only happens at night, once or twice a month, and simply advises him to stay at home.]]

Changed: 906

Removed: 898

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GainaxEnding:
** "Hey, Wait" ends with [[spoiler:the protagonist, whose life has been on a downhill slant since the accidental death of his friend, speaking with what appears to be the Grim Reaper after apparently OD-ing on alcohol. The Reaper tells him to close his eyes and count to three, and he appears before his childhood self. Rather than going to the cliff, the boys play football/soccer instead. After that the adult protagonist boards a bus full of hollow-eyed people seemingly driven by the Reaper. Could he actually have somehow traveled in time and saved his friend's life, thus changing the timeline and causing his present self to "die"? Was it a DyingDream where he reconciled with the past? Maybe everything after he passed out on the couch was a pathetic drunken fantasy or maybe he comes to accept the past can't be changed and finally moves on at last (and is "reborn").]] No answer is given.

to:

* GainaxEnding:
**
GainaxEnding: "Hey, Wait" Wait..." ends with [[spoiler:the protagonist, whose life has been on a downhill slant since the accidental death of his friend, speaking with what appears to be the Grim Reaper after apparently OD-ing on alcohol. The Reaper tells him to close his eyes and count to three, and he appears before his childhood self. Rather than going to the cliff, the boys play football/soccer instead. After that the adult protagonist boards a bus full of hollow-eyed people seemingly driven by the Reaper. Could he actually have somehow traveled in time and saved his friend's life, thus changing the timeline and causing his present self to "die"? Was it a DyingDream where he reconciled with the past? Maybe everything after he passed out on the couch was a pathetic drunken fantasy or maybe he comes to accept the past can't be changed and finally moves on at last (and is "reborn").]] No answer is given.



* InsaneTrollLogic: Since the Sheriff beat Bill McGill at chess in 28 moves, he couldn't show his face in town any more! He ''had'' to do something drastic! That's why it's the Sheriff's fault McGill robbed a bank.

to:

* InsaneTrollLogic: Since the Sheriff beat Bill McGill [=McGill=] at chess in 28 moves, he couldn't show his face in town any more! He ''had'' to do something drastic! That's why it's the Sheriff's fault McGill [=McGill=] robbed a bank.

Added: 292

Changed: 269

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


John Arne Sæterøy (born 16 May 1965), known under the PenName "Jason", is a Norwegian comic book artist [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff known throughout Belgium and France]] for writing/drawing highly stylized "silent comics". His work tends to look like early silent cartoons, with definite influence from old newspaper comics (particularly series like ''ComicStrip/KrazyKat'').

to:

John Arne Sæterøy (born 16 May 1965), known under the PenName "Jason", is a Norwegian comic book artist [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff artist.

He's
known ([[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff particularly throughout Belgium and France]] France]]) for writing/drawing highly stylized "silent comics". His work tends to look like early silent cartoons, with definite influence from old newspaper comics (particularly series like ''ComicStrip/KrazyKat'').

Added: 4

Changed: 86

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Untitled-1_copy_1626.jpg]]

John Arne Sæterøy (aka Jason) is a Norwegian comic book artist [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff known throughout Belgium and France]] for writing/drawing highly stylized "silent comics". His work tends to look like early silent cartoons, with definite influence from old newspaper comics (particularly series like ''ComicStrip/KrazyKat'').

to:

[[quoteright:300:https://static.[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Untitled-1_copy_1626.jpg]]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_57.jpg]]

John Arne Sæterøy (aka Jason) (born 16 May 1965), known under the PenName "Jason", is a Norwegian comic book artist [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff known throughout Belgium and France]] for writing/drawing highly stylized "silent comics". His work tends to look like early silent cartoons, with definite influence from old newspaper comics (particularly series like ''ComicStrip/KrazyKat'').




Publications include:

to:

\nPublications ----
!!His publications
include:



----
!!Tropes featured in Jason Comics:

to:

----

!!Tropes featured in Jason Comics:Jason's comics:



* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Most of his comics take place in one, though they're rather "moody animals".

to:

* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Most of his comics take place in one, though they're rather "moody animals".animals".
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* TheCatCameBack: The husband in "Early Film Noir" keeps coming back, fully healthy and unaware anything happened no matter what his wife and her lover do with the body.


Added DiffLines:

* FemmeFatale: The woman in "Emily Says Hello" is technically one of these, as she's using a man's sexual obsession with her to manipulate him into killing certain people. She's an interesting case in that we never learn her motivations, and she seems to have an AmbiguousDisorder--she can't hold a proper conversation and has ritualistic behaviors.


Added DiffLines:

* InsaneTrollLogic: Since the Sheriff beat Bill McGill at chess in 28 moves, he couldn't show his face in town any more! He ''had'' to do something drastic! That's why it's the Sheriff's fault McGill robbed a bank.

Top