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[[File:HollowLucy_4657.png|frame|Step one: put his [[Soul Jar|soul in a box]].]]
[[File:HollowLucy_4657.png|frame|Step one: put his [[Soul Jar|soul in a box]].]]''Hollow Fields'' is an [[OEL Manga]] series written and illustrated by Australian artist Madeleine Rosca and published by [[Seven Seas Entertainment]]. Spanning three volumes, the first was released in June of 2007, with the final volume out on January 6th, 2009. ''Hollow Fields'' placed Rosca among four winners of the first ever [[wikipedia:International Manga Award|International Manga Award]] in Japan.
''[[Hollow Fields]]'' is an [[OEL Manga]] series written and illustrated by Australian artist Madeleine Rosca and published by [[Seven Seas Entertainment]]. Spanning three volumes, the first was released in June of 2007, with the final volume out on January 6th, 2009. ''Hollow Fields'' placed Rosca among four winners of the first ever [[wikipedia:International Manga Award|International Manga Award]] in Japan.


It follows the adventures of a girl named Lucy Snow as she attends [[Academy of Evil|Miss Weaver's Academy for the Scientifically Gifted and Ethically Unfettered]] (also known as [[Title Drop|Hollow Fields]]); where steam-powered teachers called Engineers teach students various aspects of mad science. Each week, the student with the lowest grades gets sent to the windmill, whence no one has ever returned. She barely manages to avoid detention with the tutelage of the mechanical box Dr. Bleak and soon decides to investigate the mysteries of the windmill with her new [[With Friends Like These...|friend]], Claude McGinty. All the while, Lucy must try to make nice with the other students, some of whom are [[Enfant Terrible|out for blood]].
It follows the adventures of a girl named Lucy Snow as she attends [[Academy of Evil|Miss Weaver's Academy for the Scientifically Gifted and Ethically Unfettered]] (also known as [[Title Drop|Hollow Fields]]); where steam-powered teachers called Engineers teach students various aspects of mad science. Each week, the student with the lowest grades gets sent to the windmill, whence no one has ever returned. She barely manages to avoid detention with the tutelage of the mechanical box Dr. Bleak and soon decides to investigate the mysteries of the windmill with her new [[With Friends Like These...|friend]], Claude McGinty. All the while, Lucy must try to make nice with the other students, some of whom are [[Enfant Terrible|out for blood]].

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=== Tropes Demonstrated: ===
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Summer Polanski.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Summer Polanski.
* [[And I Must Scream]]
* [[And I Must Scream]]
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* [[Mad Doctor]]
* [[Mad Doctor]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mecha Mooks]]
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]
* [[Mood Swinger]]
* [[Mood Swinger]]
* [[My Little Panzer]]: Summer's rabbit, and {{spoiler|Dino, after some alterations}}.
* [[My Little Panzer]]: Summer's rabbit, and {{spoiler|Dino, after some alterations}}.
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* [[Spooky Silent Library]]
* [[Spooky Silent Library]]
* [[Steampunk]]
* [[Steampunk]]
* [[Stranger in A Strange School]]
* [[Stranger in a Strange School]]
* [[Woman Scorned]]: In the flashbacks, Miss Weaver is revealed to {{spoiler|have been Dr. Bleak's wife. He didn't respect her as a scientist, and in order to further her own goals and get him out of the picture, she put his soul inside a clockwork box.}}
* [[Woman Scorned]]: In the flashbacks, Miss Weaver is revealed to {{spoiler|have been Dr. Bleak's wife. He didn't respect her as a scientist, and in order to further her own goals and get him out of the picture, she put his soul inside a clockwork box.}}
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]: Summer.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Purple Hair]]: Summer.

Latest revision as of 18:46, 4 December 2019

Step one: put his soul in a box.

Hollow Fields is an OEL Manga series written and illustrated by Australian artist Madeleine Rosca and published by Seven Seas Entertainment. Spanning three volumes, the first was released in June of 2007, with the final volume out on January 6th, 2009. Hollow Fields placed Rosca among four winners of the first ever International Manga Award in Japan.

It follows the adventures of a girl named Lucy Snow as she attends Miss Weaver's Academy for the Scientifically Gifted and Ethically Unfettered (also known as Hollow Fields); where steam-powered teachers called Engineers teach students various aspects of mad science. Each week, the student with the lowest grades gets sent to the windmill, whence no one has ever returned. She barely manages to avoid detention with the tutelage of the mechanical box Dr. Bleak and soon decides to investigate the mysteries of the windmill with her new friend, Claude McGinty. All the while, Lucy must try to make nice with the other students, some of whom are out for blood.

Tropes used in Hollow Fields include: