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* [[Body Horror]]: Ferrah turning into a Kinsmir
* [[Body Horror]]: Ferrah turning into a Kinsmir
* [[Break the Badass]]
* [[Break the Badass]]
** The fight between John Sterling and Maverick (established earlier in the comic as a [[Badass]]) in the "Original Run" issue [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040211.html "Dogfight"] shows this trope. {{spoiler|While the battle is in favor of Maverick in the beginning John Sterling eventually goes [[One Winged Angel]] on him at [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040514.html this] point whereupon it becomes a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] in favor of John Sterling.}}
** The fight between John Sterling and Maverick (established earlier in the comic as a [[Badass]]) in the "Original Run" issue [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040211.html "Dogfight"] shows this trope. {{spoiler|While the battle is in favor of Maverick in the beginning John Sterling eventually goes [[One-Winged Angel]] on him at [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040514.html this] point whereupon it becomes a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] in favor of John Sterling.}}
*** {{spoiler|Not long after his [[Curb Stomp Battle]] victory John Sterling has this trope inflicted on him by Din Tau (beginning [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040618.html here] in the same issue), thus shoing that Din Tau is also a major [[Badass]]}}
*** {{spoiler|Not long after his [[Curb Stomp Battle]] victory John Sterling has this trope inflicted on him by Din Tau (beginning [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040618.html here] in the same issue), thus shoing that Din Tau is also a major [[Badass]]}}
* [[Card Carrying Villain]]: Maverick; literally, as seen by his costume.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Maverick; literally, as seen by his costume.
* [[City of Adventure]]: [[Mega City|Shade City]] and the other [[Mega City|MegaCities]], as well as their associated "[[Under Cities]]" in the Shifters Universe are prime for this trope.
* [[City of Adventure]]: [[Mega City|Shade City]] and the other [[Mega City|MegaCities]], as well as their associated "[[Under Cities]]" in the Shifters Universe are prime for this trope.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Maverick
* [[Complete Monster]]: Maverick
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*** Shown extensively in "Shifters - Redux" issue 3 ([http://shiftersonline.com/chapter-3-nightmare/ Nightmare])) where Ferrah ends up [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NakedOnArrival Naked On Arrival] but preserves her modesty through [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HandOrObjectUnderwear Hand or Object Underwear]. This also ends up showing [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Sideboob Sideboob].
*** Shown extensively in "Shifters - Redux" issue 3 ([http://shiftersonline.com/chapter-3-nightmare/ Nightmare])) where Ferrah ends up [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NakedOnArrival Naked On Arrival] but preserves her modesty through [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HandOrObjectUnderwear Hand or Object Underwear]. This also ends up showing [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Sideboob Sideboob].
* [[Filler Strips]]: Several of these have popped up in the "Original Run" of the comic when [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20030113.html disaster] or circumstance has prevented the artist from updating on time or for special occasions such as holidays (such as [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20021225.html this]), [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot|"reader mail"]], or other extras.
* [[Filler Strips]]: Several of these have popped up in the "Original Run" of the comic when [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20030113.html disaster] or circumstance has prevented the artist from updating on time or for special occasions such as holidays (such as [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20021225.html this]), [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot|"reader mail"]], or other extras.
* [[Finagles Law]]
* [[Finagle's Law]]
* [[Flying Dutchman]]
* [[Flying Dutchman]]
** {{spoiler|John Sterling}}
** {{spoiler|John Sterling}}
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** Ferrah ends up in this trope when she arrives in a {{spoiler|Mental World after being hypnotized or dominated by a vampire's mental power}}, though she quickly employs [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HandOrObjectUnderwear Hand or Object Underwear] seen [http://shiftersonline.com/chapter-3-pg-3/ here].
** Ferrah ends up in this trope when she arrives in a {{spoiler|Mental World after being hypnotized or dominated by a vampire's mental power}}, though she quickly employs [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HandOrObjectUnderwear Hand or Object Underwear] seen [http://shiftersonline.com/chapter-3-pg-3/ here].
* [[No Place for Me There]]
* [[No Place for Me There]]
* [[One Winged Angel]]
* [[One-Winged Angel]]
** The "True" form of a Kinsmir.
** The "True" form of a Kinsmir.
*** {{spoiler|Shown in the "Original Run" by John Sterling [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040514.html here].}}
*** {{spoiler|Shown in the "Original Run" by John Sterling [http://shifters.comicgenesis.com/d/20040514.html here].}}
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* [[Transformation Comic]]
* [[Transformation Comic]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Shifters is set in the year 2034.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: Shifters is set in the year 2034.
* [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong]]
* [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong?]]
* [[The World Is Not Ready]]
* [[The World Is Not Ready]]
* [[Underboobs]]
* [[Underboobs]]

Revision as of 22:13, 9 January 2014

Shifters

AKA - Shifters Redux

Shifters Redux


Shifters is a Web Comic created by Marie Tary in 1998.

The comic has been in various stages of publication and updates from that time until the present, including a long hiatus from November 2007 to July 2009. There was another long hiatus from late August 2007 to June of 2011 when circumstances were such that the author could resume updating on a weekly basis. Since this time updates have been regular with one a week.


Shifters vs. Shifters - Redux

The "Original Run" (beginning here) of Shifters, while conceived by Marie Tary, was initially a creative colaboration between herself and a writer named James Strocel. Tary herself wrote and illustrated the first two issues of the comic, bringing Strocel in at the third issue ("Tears of Blood" in 2001). Strocel continued writing for the series until the issue “Wolf’s Clothing” (in 2002) when creative differences between Tary and Strocel on the direction and content of the story forced a parting of ways. Ater this point Tary was responsible for both writing and illustration.

After this point in the "Original Run" several plot points and characters were scaled back or trimmed from the story alltogether to bring it back into line with the artist/creator's original vision through plot but the problem of creative differences in the past writing remained such that it would have led to eventual Canon Dis Continuity and many Continuity Snarls if the story was allowed to continue on it's course.

Rather than institute several improvised adaptations to this that would result in numerous Adaptation Induced Plot Holes, and instead of writing in a Reset Button by way of a Deus Ex Machina or similar device, Tary decided to institute a full Continuity Reboot with "Shifters - Redux".

While the overall plot arc remains the same between Shifters and Shifters - Redux the story and art are now under the sole control of Tary. Several characters and side-arcs have been eliminated or scaled back and as a result many background points relevant to later plot devlopment have been expanded greatly to bring them into line with her vision. The overall tone is now much darker and grittier with less comedy and more drama.


Plot Summary

(Taken from the official website)

Shifters is the story of a young woman and her friends who discover they share a unique fate.

Set in the not-so-far future of an alternate earth, there are two worlds. The Waking World that people know, and the world of The Veil, which lies hidden in the shadows. The secret world of The Veil, harbors the monsters thought lost to time, secretly alive and well in the dark places of the isolated Shade City. The conspiracy to keep the knowledge of their existence secret, The Veil itself, has been kept, by force , for centuries under the careful watch of the races that form it. Silent wars of The Veil races have raged right under humanity's noses, and continue to simmer on and under the streets of Shade City. Currently the New Gen Vampires and Shifters have been silently escalating their long standing war, and the vampires have come up with a plan to win. But what they didn’t count on was the re-appearance of an ancient horror so powerful and terrible that it is only spoken of with whispered hatred, its name cursed.


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