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* [[Author Avatar]]: Explained in the introductory paragraph of this article. The central superhero *is* a [[Life Embellished]] [[Author Avatar]] version of [[Yoshiki Hayashi]]. |
* [[Author Avatar]]: Explained in the introductory paragraph of this article. The central superhero *is* a [[Life Embellished]] [[Author Avatar]] version of [[Yoshiki Hayashi]]. |
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* [[Dragons Up the Yin-Yang]]: [[Ass Shove|Literally, if you look at the cover image a certain way.]] |
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* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] / [[Harmless Electrocution]]: How comic!Yoshiki gets his dragon powers. |
* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] / [[Harmless Electrocution]]: How comic!Yoshiki gets his dragon powers. |
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* [[Life Embellished]]: VERY much so. |
* [[Life Embellished]]: VERY much so. |
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Revision as of 20:50, 26 January 2014
Blood Red Dragon is a 2011 Comic Book venture between Stan Lee, Yoshiki Hayashi, Jonathan Goff, and Todd McFarlane. It's either a promotional piece or vanity comic for Yoshiki Hayashi and X Japan, or, if you choose a more idealistic view, a Life Embellished Author Avatar comic that just happens to feature Yoshiki Hayashi as the main character and will feature others at some point.
Blood Red Dragon provides examples of:
- Author Avatar: Explained in the introductory paragraph of this article. The central superhero *is* a Life Embellished Author Avatar version of Yoshiki Hayashi.
- Dragons Up the Yin-Yang: Literally, if you look at the cover image a certain way.
- Lightning Can Do Anything / Harmless Electrocution: How comic!Yoshiki gets his dragon powers.
- Life Embellished: VERY much so.
- Self-Insert Fic
- Shrine Maiden: And a Groupie Brigade of them!
- Suspiciously Specific Denial: "This is not just a vanity project."