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* [[Alternate Universe]]: When the comic first entered the [[Time Skip]], it did so while simultaneously entering an [[Alternate Universe]]. The comic skipped ahead three years to a place where the entire social dynamic of the world was reversed. It proved as confusing to Diva as it may have been to some readers. {{spoiler|Ultimately, Diva discovers the new world is programmed to love anything she does, but the cost is that Diva's mother is no longer good at her job, and Diva's petty rival, Angela, is now modestly happy. Diva rights the wrong by mercilessly beating Angela until the universe changes back again.}}
* [[Alternate Universe]]: When the comic first entered the [[Time Skip]], it did so while simultaneously entering an [[Alternate Universe]]. The comic skipped ahead three years to a place where the entire social dynamic of the world was reversed. It proved as confusing to Diva as it may have been to some readers. {{spoiler|Ultimately, Diva discovers the new world is programmed to love anything she does, but the cost is that Diva's mother is no longer good at her job, and Diva's petty rival, Angela, is now modestly happy. Diva rights the wrong by mercilessly beating Angela until the universe changes back again.}}
* [[Amoral Attorney]]
* [[Amoral Attorney]]
* [[Arch Angel Michael]]
* [[Archangel Michael]]
* [[Art Evolution]]: Very notable through Brinson's run. Compare the first pages of Issue One with the first pages of Issue Six. All of those pages and all the ones intervening were drawn by Brinson, and they are VERY different from beginning to end (for example, Gabriel and Angela always had pointy noses, but somehow by the end of Brinson's run they became enormous).
* [[Art Evolution]]: Very notable through Brinson's run. Compare the first pages of Issue One with the first pages of Issue Six. All of those pages and all the ones intervening were drawn by Brinson, and they are VERY different from beginning to end (for example, Gabriel and Angela always had pointy noses, but somehow by the end of Brinson's run they became enormous).
* [[Art Shift]]: Although Hollywooodartchick and Cassandra and Severin worked hard to emulate Brinson's art style, the results were [[Off Model|mixed]] at best. Now that a new issue has started, they've given up all pretense. Note that the significantly different art is not necessarily bad; rather, the new art is less simplistic and cartoony, which is convenient given that it marks a [[Mood Whiplash|reversal of the comic's former whimsy]].
* [[Art Shift]]: Although Hollywooodartchick and Cassandra and Severin worked hard to emulate Brinson's art style, the results were [[Off-Model|mixed]] at best. Now that a new issue has started, they've given up all pretense. Note that the significantly different art is not necessarily bad; rather, the new art is less simplistic and cartoony, which is convenient given that it marks a [[Mood Whiplash|reversal of the comic's former whimsy]].
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Diva's sister Tia introduces her to an older guy friend named Tommy at a party. {{spoiler|After leaving them alone together for seven brief panels, during which Diva explains she is underage, Tommy decides he may as well rape Diva right there in front of everybody. Diva is forced to break free on her own, as the rest of the party goers are too busy eating pancakes to help.}}
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Diva's sister Tia introduces her to an older guy friend named Tommy at a party. {{spoiler|After leaving them alone together for seven brief panels, during which Diva explains she is underage, Tommy decides he may as well rape Diva right there in front of everybody. Diva is forced to break free on her own, as the rest of the party goers are too busy eating pancakes to help.}}
* [[Badass Normal]]: Virgil during ''Really Old Man Adventures: Loki''
* [[Badass Normal]]: Virgil during ''Really Old Man Adventures: Loki''
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* [[Bishounen]]: Loki's got the nickname "Hypno Bishie" among fans.
* [[Bishounen]]: Loki's got the nickname "Hypno Bishie" among fans.
* [[Blackmail]]
* [[Blackmail]]
* [[Broken Base]]: This occured when the comic first [[They Changed It Now It Sucks|changed]] artist, tone, and timeline. Some accepted the new turn, others complained. The division widened when the main protagonist was teleported directly into the clutches of a [[Monster of the Week|compulsive rapist]] named Tommy. Apparently, some fans will turn on a comic when the writer repeatedly puts a [[Unacceptable Targets|naive little girl]] in sexual situations and finally [[Attempted Rape|assaults]] her with an older man. Who knew?
* [[Broken Base]]: This occured when the comic first [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|changed]] artist, tone, and timeline. Some accepted the new turn, others complained. The division widened when the main protagonist was teleported directly into the clutches of a [[Monster of the Week|compulsive rapist]] named Tommy. Apparently, some fans will turn on a comic when the writer repeatedly puts a [[Unacceptable Targets|naive little girl]] in sexual situations and finally [[Attempted Rape|assaults]] her with an older man. Who knew?
** This really was not helped by the writer's extended [[Dear Negative Reader]] to all the fans who complained about the new storyline in addition to a new schedule that depended on donations.
** This really was not helped by the writer's extended [[Dear Negative Reader]] to all the fans who complained about the new storyline in addition to a new schedule that depended on donations.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Although it still retains a bit of light-hearted comedy, things became notably more serious after {{spoiler|Angela's}} trial. {{spoiler|Prior to the [[Time Skip]], the comic author suggested killing off Diva's rival, Angela, but the decision was turned after meeting overwhelming fan resistance.}} After the [[Time Skip]], the plot takes a seriously sharp turn in this direction by addressing topics such as [[Attempted Rape]].
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: Although it still retains a bit of light-hearted comedy, things became notably more serious after {{spoiler|Angela's}} trial. {{spoiler|Prior to the [[Time Skip]], the comic author suggested killing off Diva's rival, Angela, but the decision was turned after meeting overwhelming fan resistance.}} After the [[Time Skip]], the plot takes a seriously sharp turn in this direction by addressing topics such as [[Attempted Rape]].
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* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Tia.
* [[Cool Big Sis]]: Tia.
* [[Crossover]]: Virgil, Archangel Michael, {{spoiler|Loki}}.
* [[Crossover]]: Virgil, Archangel Michael, {{spoiler|Loki}}.
* [[Daddys Little Villain]]: parodied, kinda.
* [[Daddy's Little Villain]]: parodied, kinda.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Gabriel has his moments. This is particularly impressive given his lack of speech.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Gabriel has his moments. This is particularly impressive given his lack of speech.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]
* [[Deal With the Devil]]
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* [[Famed in Story]]
* [[Famed in Story]]
* [[Female Angel Male Demon]]: Inverted with Diva and Gabriel.
* [[Female Angel Male Demon]]: Inverted with Diva and Gabriel.
* [[For Science]]
* [[For Science!]]
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: {{spoiler|For [[Idiot Plot|reasons never fully explained]] to the reader, Diva chooses to switch bodies with her friend Michelle before going to a party, which creates conflict.}}
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: {{spoiler|For [[Idiot Plot|reasons never fully explained]] to the reader, Diva chooses to switch bodies with her friend Michelle before going to a party, which creates conflict.}}
* [[A Friend in Need]]
* [[A Friend in Need]]
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* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]
* [[Odd Shaped Panel]]
* [[Odd Shaped Panel]]
* [[Off Model]]: After Brinson left Team Diva, she was replaced by Hollywoodartchick, whose style is considerably different. This was fixed when Cassandra W. and Severin took over the art.
* [[Off-Model]]: After Brinson left Team Diva, she was replaced by Hollywoodartchick, whose style is considerably different. This was fixed when Cassandra W. and Severin took over the art.
* [[Offstage Villainy]]
* [[Offstage Villainy]]
* [[Order Versus Chaos]]
* [[Order Versus Chaos]]
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]
* [[Our Demons Are Different]]
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: Diva's disguises as a result of her [[Magical Girl]] powers still allow Angela to recognize her.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Diva's disguises as a result of her [[Magical Girl]] powers still allow Angela to recognize her.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Loki and "The Big Guy"
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Loki and "The Big Guy"
* [[Powers That Be]]
* [[Powers That Be]]
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* [[The Easy Way or The Hard Way]]: In issue eight {{spoiler|Diva finds she needs her rival, Angela, to wish away an [[Alternate Universe]] plot. Angela politely makes the wish, but it fails, prompting Angela to explain that she's actually quite happy in the new universe and didn't mean the wish in the first place. Diva then drags Angela into the street and beats her until Angela wishes she were in a universe where Diva isn't beating her.}}
* [[The Easy Way or The Hard Way]]: In issue eight {{spoiler|Diva finds she needs her rival, Angela, to wish away an [[Alternate Universe]] plot. Angela politely makes the wish, but it fails, prompting Angela to explain that she's actually quite happy in the new universe and didn't mean the wish in the first place. Diva then drags Angela into the street and beats her until Angela wishes she were in a universe where Diva isn't beating her.}}
* [[The Silent Bob]]: Gabriel.
* [[The Silent Bob]]: Gabriel.
* [[They Changed It Now It Sucks]]: Evil Diva hasn't just made a small change like adding a new character, but the comic has enjoyed a [[Time Skip]], a bit of [[Mood Whiplash]], and a completely new artist. The result is a lot of unhappy fans. To add to the conflagration, one of the comic's writers, Joe, has publicly declared that the fans not liking the changes are part of the [[Fan Dumb]].
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Evil Diva hasn't just made a small change like adding a new character, but the comic has enjoyed a [[Time Skip]], a bit of [[Mood Whiplash]], and a completely new artist. The result is a lot of unhappy fans. To add to the conflagration, one of the comic's writers, Joe, has publicly declared that the fans not liking the changes are part of the [[Fan Dumb]].
* [[Time Skip]]: When the original artist of the comic left, the production team decided to explain this with a time skip. The skip was also used to explain a change in the overall tone of the comic.
* [[Time Skip]]: When the original artist of the comic left, the production team decided to explain this with a time skip. The skip was also used to explain a change in the overall tone of the comic.
* [[So Proud of You]]
* [[So Proud of You]]
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* [[Visible Silence]]
* [[Visible Silence]]
* [[Wait Here]]
* [[Wait Here]]
* [[What Is Evil]]
* [[What Is Evil?]]


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Revision as of 09:20, 8 January 2014

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Evil Diva is a webcomic by Peter Menotti and Joe Cashman - drawn by Cassandra Wedeking and inked by Severin Piehl. It's set in a modern world where angels and demons go to school and work together. Starring the titular Diva Beelze, an average 12-year-old girl who although being a devil, can only find herself doing good things for others.

And then things get complicated wacky when she gets Magical Girl powers. Things get complicated a few chapters later when the way she uses those powers catches up with her. And indeed, there's more to said powers than she assumed at first...

Or this was the initial plot of the comic. After losing a staff member on the production team, there has since been a Time Skip. The comic is now about a fifteen year-old girl in a new setting. The comic, which was previously light-hearted, is now about the Serious Business of being a Superhero in issue seven, complicated teen romance in issue nine, and tricky personal introductions in issue ten. Officially, the comic is about fighting crime with the power of balance.

Not to be confused with the trope Evil Diva.


Provides examples of:

  • Action Mom: Michelle's mom.
  • All Just a Dream
  • Alpha Bitch: Angela.
  • Alternate Universe: When the comic first entered the Time Skip, it did so while simultaneously entering an Alternate Universe. The comic skipped ahead three years to a place where the entire social dynamic of the world was reversed. It proved as confusing to Diva as it may have been to some readers. Ultimately, Diva discovers the new world is programmed to love anything she does, but the cost is that Diva's mother is no longer good at her job, and Diva's petty rival, Angela, is now modestly happy. Diva rights the wrong by mercilessly beating Angela until the universe changes back again.
  • Amoral Attorney
  • Archangel Michael
  • Art Evolution: Very notable through Brinson's run. Compare the first pages of Issue One with the first pages of Issue Six. All of those pages and all the ones intervening were drawn by Brinson, and they are VERY different from beginning to end (for example, Gabriel and Angela always had pointy noses, but somehow by the end of Brinson's run they became enormous).
  • Art Shift: Although Hollywooodartchick and Cassandra and Severin worked hard to emulate Brinson's art style, the results were mixed at best. Now that a new issue has started, they've given up all pretense. Note that the significantly different art is not necessarily bad; rather, the new art is less simplistic and cartoony, which is convenient given that it marks a reversal of the comic's former whimsy.
  • Attempted Rape: Diva's sister Tia introduces her to an older guy friend named Tommy at a party. After leaving them alone together for seven brief panels, during which Diva explains she is underage, Tommy decides he may as well rape Diva right there in front of everybody. Diva is forced to break free on her own, as the rest of the party goers are too busy eating pancakes to help.
  • Badass Normal: Virgil during Really Old Man Adventures: Loki
  • Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad: Diva is treated as weird for being a devil and good at times.
  • Bad Liar: Diva. So, so much.
  • Balance Between Good and Evil/Order And Chaos: Except the emphasis is more on the "balance" part. When Virgil has control of the staff, he specifically seeks out a Trickster Archetype to complement his Lawful with Chaos.
  • Beauty Equals Goodness: Often averted. Prettiness can be good, neutral, or even evil.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: This occurs once in issue seven, where Diva and Angela accidentally wish themselves into an Alternate Universe. It happens again in issue ten, when Diva wishes she could see her sister, Tia, and she is teleported to a college campus that is actually a horrible, pancake-filled nest of derranged, stinging, half-naked, sex hornets that laugh at the idea of being imprisoned for statutory rape.
  • Bedsheet Ladder
  • Bishounen: Loki's got the nickname "Hypno Bishie" among fans.
  • Blackmail
  • Broken Base: This occured when the comic first changed artist, tone, and timeline. Some accepted the new turn, others complained. The division widened when the main protagonist was teleported directly into the clutches of a compulsive rapist named Tommy. Apparently, some fans will turn on a comic when the writer repeatedly puts a naive little girl in sexual situations and finally assaults her with an older man. Who knew?
    • This really was not helped by the writer's extended Dear Negative Reader to all the fans who complained about the new storyline in addition to a new schedule that depended on donations.
  • Cerebus Syndrome: Although it still retains a bit of light-hearted comedy, things became notably more serious after Angela's trial. Prior to the Time Skip, the comic author suggested killing off Diva's rival, Angela, but the decision was turned after meeting overwhelming fan resistance. After the Time Skip, the plot takes a seriously sharp turn in this direction by addressing topics such as Attempted Rape.
  • Character Alignment
  • Complete Monster: In-universe, Satan's living furniture.

 Diva: But...he's a person.

Satan: You wouldn't say that if you knew what he did to get here.