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* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]: [[Zig Zagging Trope|Played with]] when Cole's absentminded father wished him a "sweet sixteenth" the morning his troubles begin, not realizing his son was in fact turning ''eighteen'' that day. {{spoiler|Taking that as the last straw, Cole decides to get revenge by sabotaging one of his dad's machines, [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy|mistakenly activating it instead...]]}}
* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]: [[Zig Zagging Trope|Played with]] when Cole's absentminded father wished him a "sweet sixteenth" the morning his troubles begin, not realizing his son was in fact turning ''eighteen'' that day. {{spoiler|Taking that as the last straw, Cole decides to get revenge by sabotaging one of his dad's machines, [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy|mistakenly activating it instead...]]}}
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Subverted a bit with Cole's initial capture, but otherwise true; comes from being Pokemon-based.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Subverted a bit with Cole's initial capture, but otherwise true; comes from being Pokemon-based.
* [[Don't Call Me Sir]]: Eve to Shelby
* [[Don't Call Me "Sir"!]]: Eve to Shelby
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]: Aodan
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]: Aodan
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: Comes from being Pokemon-based.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: Comes from being Pokemon-based.
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* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Occasionally done by the author in the [[Alt Text]].
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Occasionally done by the author in the [[Alt Text]].
* [[Level Five Onix]]: [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2010_01_06_charcole164-didactic-reasoning/ Averted], in the literal sense at least; type advantages against a 3-ton boulder are purely theoretical.
* [[Level Five Onix]]: [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2010_01_06_charcole164-didactic-reasoning/ Averted], in the literal sense at least; type advantages against a 3-ton boulder are purely theoretical.
* [[Pokémon Speak]]: See [[Tongue Tied]] below.
* [[Pokémon-Speak]]: See [[Tongue-Tied]] below.
* [[The Power of Rock]]: Sort of, [[Shock and Awe|Kraker]] [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2010_03_05_charcole179-photosensitivity/ lights up a cave] with the [[Heavy Metal (Music)|horns gesture.]]
* [[The Power of Rock]]: Sort of, [[Shock and Awe|Kraker]] [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2010_03_05_charcole179-photosensitivity/ lights up a cave] with the [[Heavy Metal (Music)|horns gesture.]]
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Many, but especially this one: "We have five minutes, Kraker. Make it quick." "Quick you say? That doesn't necessarily mean... painless."
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Many, but especially this one: "We have five minutes, Kraker. Make it quick." "Quick you say? That doesn't necessarily mean... painless."
* [[Precision Guided Boomerang|Precision Guided Bonemerang]]: averted, to Dante's frustration.
* [[Precision-Guided Boomerang|Precision Guided Bonemerang]]: averted, to Dante's frustration.
* [[The Punishment]]: Maoh, to a degree.
* [[The Punishment]]: Maoh, to a degree.
* [[Running Gag]]: Brian getting hit in the head by something a Pokemon he just captured threw at him.
* [[Running Gag]]: Brian getting hit in the head by something a Pokemon he just captured threw at him.
** Cole being called a loony by various characters.
** Cole being called a loony by various characters.
* [[Shout Out]]: [[The Ditz|"Why?]] [[The Dark Knight|Slow]] [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2009_09_03_charcole80/ sirius?"]
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[The Ditz|"Why?]] [[The Dark Knight|Slow]] [http://charcole.kyrio.net/2009_09_03_charcole80/ sirius?"]
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: "The Boss", a Scyther.
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: "The Boss", a Scyther.
* [[Split Personality Takeover]]: Whether or not Cole/Charlie will succumb to this is a large part of the main plot, and it's something he's very worried about. {{spoiler|It may be what Maoh was attempting to instigate by futzing around with Cole's subconcious in the first place.}}
* [[Split Personality Takeover]]: Whether or not Cole/Charlie will succumb to this is a large part of the main plot, and it's something he's very worried about. {{spoiler|It may be what Maoh was attempting to instigate by futzing around with Cole's subconcious in the first place.}}
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* [[The Mind Is a Plaything of The Body]]: Cole's main internal conflict {{spoiler|with Charlie, furthered by interference from Maoh.}}
* [[The Mind Is a Plaything of The Body]]: Cole's main internal conflict {{spoiler|with Charlie, furthered by interference from Maoh.}}
* [[To Be a Master]]: Comes from being Pokemon-based.
* [[To Be a Master]]: Comes from being Pokemon-based.
* [[Tongue Tied]]: Cole is limited to [[Pokémon Speak]], preventing him from telling any humans about his condition.
* [[Tongue-Tied]]: Cole is limited to [[Pokémon-Speak]], preventing him from telling any humans about his condition.
* [[Transformation Comic]]: Somewhat: it caused Cole's predicament, and is the catalyst for the entire comic.
* [[Transformation Comic]]: Somewhat: it caused Cole's predicament, and is the catalyst for the entire comic.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: Cole's power surge in his first gym battle, triggered by a memory of his apathetic parents, which nearly causes him to torch his opponent Ivysaur to death.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: Cole's power surge in his first gym battle, triggered by a memory of his apathetic parents, which nearly causes him to torch his opponent Ivysaur to death.

Revision as of 04:07, 26 January 2014

CharCole is a webcomic drawn by Kyrio, set within the Pokémon world.

It follows the misadventures of Cole Nero. Though the son of the local Pokémon professor, he was actually never that interested in becoming a Trainer. But on his 18th birthday, he finds himself dragged along on a Pokémon journey anyways- on the other side of the Pokéball.

An encounter with a badly-programmed reconstructor/teleporter leaves him stranded in the woods as a Charmander. Confused, he accidentally lets himself be caught by neophyte trainer Brian Wheaton, who makes up in enthusiasm what he lacks in competence.

Unable to communicate his predicament to the human world for the time being, he reluctantly goes along with Brian- and soon begins to fear just how naturally he takes to battling. Then a 2000-year-old psychopathic Mew gets wind of his situation, and things start getting complicated...

Tropes used in Char Cole include:


  1. sounds like "coal", or an ember
  2. the giver of fire in Greek mythology
  3. Roman emperor associated with the Great Fire of Rome
  4. name means "fire"
  5. wheat also being a plant
  6. Sounds like Ivy
  7. a slight mutation of Briar