Daddy Long Legs (novel)/YMMV

Subjective Tropes found in the book:

 * Fair for Its Day: Jean Webster was an early-20th century feminist, and it shows, particularly when Sallie talks about voting -- which women could not do at the time that the two books were published.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: At one point, Judy mentions that she will be able to know if a war breaks between the United States and Japan.
 * Real Women Never Wear Dresses: The end of Daddy Long Legs has made "feminists" scream and screech because, even when this happens only   For even more irony, Jean Webster was actually an advocate for women's education and suffrage.

Some of the Subjective Tropes found in the webcomic:

 * Moment of Awesome: The ninth panel of this comic could qualify.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Scapegrace breathes this, from his slurring speech, to his random appearances, to his notably creepier design than everyone else, to the fact that he knows what Harvestman's blood tastes like...
 * The height of the characters in relationship to humans is bad enough. Then we get these guys.
 * Even Scapegrace's dreams are creepy, sad as they might be.
 * The bat in this strip
 * Ugly Cute: Harvestman is a giant fat arachnid with very little hair who is also utterly adorable.
 * The Woobie: Scapegrace has shades of this at times, with his extremely sad and depressing dreams, which indicate his childhood was not exactly nice and his family was dysfunctional and screwed up. Oh and he's probably having the same sickness his dad had, showing the same symptoms, so there's the possibility that his days are numbered. And really, Harvestman and Crane are pretty much his only friends, and even Crane thinks him to suspicious and creepy, such as the scene where he immediately thought Scapegrace to be the cause of his missing son. It's hard not to feel sorry for him.