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Shadownova is a [[Web Comic]], written and drawn by troper [[Tropers/That Guy Who Draws|Mark Alda]]. It can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20111219122530/http://shadownovacomic.com/ here.]
''[[Shadownova]]'' is a now-defunct [[Web Comic]], written and drawn by troper [[Tropers/That Guy Who Draws|Mark Alda]]. It can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20111219122530/http://shadownovacomic.com/ here.]


Shadownova tells the story of Iris Kolrick, an antisocial teenager who finds herself drawn into an ongoing war between [[Invisible to Normals|the Everto]] and a ragtag [[La Résistance|human resistance group]]. There is a fair ammount of action but the main focus is on the characters and their growth, particularly that of the three lead characters [[Broken Bird|Iris]] [[Jerkass Woobie|Kolrick]], [[Stepford Smiler|Jacob]] [[Handsome Lech|Freeman]] and [[Stoic Woobie|Nikki]] [[Cold Sniper|Fawkner]].
''Shadownova'' tells the story of Iris Kolrick, an antisocial teenager who finds herself drawn into an ongoing war between [[Invisible to Normals|the Everto]] and a ragtag [[La Résistance|human resistance group]]. There is a fair amount of action but the main focus is on the characters and their growth, particularly that of the three lead characters [[Broken Bird|Iris]] [[Jerkass Woobie|Kolrick]], [[Stepford Smiler|Jacob]] [[Handsome Lech|Freeman]] and [[Stoic Woobie|Nikki]] [[Cold Sniper|Fawkner]].


It all begins with Iris innocently walking to school one morning. However just before she arrives a fighter plane swoops overhead and shoots several missiles at the school, destroying it. Iris quickly discovers that no one besides herself can see what happened, including a schoolmate who was half killed in the blast. Soon after a man called Cameron Hunter arrives and, after introducing himself as a member of a group called the Everto, tries to kill her. Iris is injured but manages to escape.
It all begins with Iris innocently walking to school one morning. However just before she arrives a fighter plane swoops overhead and shoots several missiles at the school, destroying it. Iris quickly discovers that no one besides herself can see what happened, including a schoolmate who was half killed in the blast. Soon after a man called Cameron Hunter arrives and, after introducing himself as a member of a group called the Everto, tries to kill her. Iris is injured but manages to escape.
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While hiding from Cam and the Everto in a shopping centre Iris is approached by Jacob, who is unaware of her situation and tries to flirt with her but she coldly brushes him off. The everto attack again, interrupting the one-sided would-be romance. Iris goes against character saves the still-ignorant Jacob's life but finds herself cornered as a result. Right when Iris is about to be shot the Everto soldiers and almost everyone else in the area are wiped out by a massive firestorm which Iris stands at the centre of.
While hiding from Cam and the Everto in a shopping centre Iris is approached by Jacob, who is unaware of her situation and tries to flirt with her but she coldly brushes him off. The everto attack again, interrupting the one-sided would-be romance. Iris goes against character saves the still-ignorant Jacob's life but finds herself cornered as a result. Right when Iris is about to be shot the Everto soldiers and almost everyone else in the area are wiped out by a massive firestorm which Iris stands at the centre of.


The artwork has a [[Animesque|distinctly manga influenced style]] reminiscent of [[David Gonterman]] and the comic updates <s>three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays</s> [[Schedule Slip|infrequently]].
The artwork has a [[Animesque|distinctly manga influenced style]] reminiscent of [[David Gonterman]]. At one time the comic updated three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but eventually [[Schedule Slip]] struck, leading to its eventual stagnation in late 2010. By 2014, the site had vanished entirely, and can now only be read on the [[Wayback Machine]].


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=== ''[[Shadownova]]'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Iris and Nikki. Anne Caver is implied to have been one before she injured her leg.
* [[Action Girl]]: Iris and Nikki. Anne Caver is implied to have been one before she injured her leg.
* [[Animesque]]: Oh so much.
* [[Animesque]]: Oh so much.

Revision as of 00:46, 22 March 2020

Shadownova is a now-defunct Web Comic, written and drawn by troper Mark Alda. It can be found here.

Shadownova tells the story of Iris Kolrick, an antisocial teenager who finds herself drawn into an ongoing war between the Everto and a ragtag human resistance group. There is a fair amount of action but the main focus is on the characters and their growth, particularly that of the three lead characters Iris Kolrick, Jacob Freeman and Nikki Fawkner.

It all begins with Iris innocently walking to school one morning. However just before she arrives a fighter plane swoops overhead and shoots several missiles at the school, destroying it. Iris quickly discovers that no one besides herself can see what happened, including a schoolmate who was half killed in the blast. Soon after a man called Cameron Hunter arrives and, after introducing himself as a member of a group called the Everto, tries to kill her. Iris is injured but manages to escape.

While hiding from Cam and the Everto in a shopping centre Iris is approached by Jacob, who is unaware of her situation and tries to flirt with her but she coldly brushes him off. The everto attack again, interrupting the one-sided would-be romance. Iris goes against character saves the still-ignorant Jacob's life but finds herself cornered as a result. Right when Iris is about to be shot the Everto soldiers and almost everyone else in the area are wiped out by a massive firestorm which Iris stands at the centre of.

The artwork has a distinctly manga influenced style reminiscent of David Gonterman. At one time the comic updated three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but eventually Schedule Slip struck, leading to its eventual stagnation in late 2010. By 2014, the site had vanished entirely, and can now only be read on the Wayback Machine.

Tropes used in Shadownova include: