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Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Bigfoot Bill is a graphic novel series written and illustrated by Earthworm Jim creator, Doug TenNapel, and is meant to serve as a Spiritual Successor to the Earthworm Jim franchise.After attempting to pitch the series to various studios for years without success, TenNapel announced in 2018 an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for Bigfoot Bill: Shadow of the Mothman, which successfully its goal. In 2020, TenNapel launched a campaign for the second volume, Bigfoot Bill: Finger of Poseidon, which was also successfully funded.The story follows the titular Bigfoot Bill, who lives in the Crypto-zone, a deep-state facility which houses and hides strange oddities from the general public. When Bill attempts to escape when he discovers he is not The Last of His Kind, he ends up being captured and meets Poseidon, who promises to help Bill escape and reunite with his family if he brings him his severed finger. Bill succeeds but ends up gaining control of the Kraken, which merges with his body and becomes something of a super suit for Bill. Posiedon escapes with the intention of taking revenge upon humanity and Bill by summoning a giant tidal wave. Will Bill be able to stop Poseidon and reunite with his family?Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Watch the original crowdfunding pitch for the first volume here.
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Bloodless Carnage
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Bloodless Carnage: Many examples, both played straight and subverted. Subverted, when Bigfoot Bill punches a guard in the face, the latter's tooth comes out along with some blood. More or less subverted. Poseidon grabs a human scientist by the coat, shapeshifts his head into a shark head, and straight-up chomps the scientist in half and spews out a lot of blood! Of course, the worst parts were all shown with red silhouettes in a black background, but then again, blood is red too. Shortly afterward, however, Poseidon is conveniently shown to have no bloodstains on him. Mothman bites a guard in the arm, yet no blood is shown. Mothman grabs a bird and eats its head off, yet, all we see is just feathers falling out of the former's mouth, and the decapitated bird body. A subversion: Mothman's death sequence shows him disintegrating into skeletal parts and red stuff that's either his blood, guts, or both. All of his remains gets sucked into the gates of Hades.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: On page 80 of the reprint, Earthworm Jim can be seen among the escaping cryptos. Though he is only seen from the back. On the next page, a Skullmonkey can also be seen among the cryptos.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Poseidon and the Kraken. They even lived in the same cell together for 170 years while trapped in the Crypto-Zone.
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Great Escape
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Great Escape: Bill tries to escape from the Crypto Zone when he finds out his family may still be alive. He manages to escape after taking Poseidon's finger and gaining control of the Kraken, and the other Cryptos are able to follow him out.
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Death of Personality
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Death of Personality: Agent Sharon is actually Diana the Fairy Queen, but had her memories taken away until she was needed. Once her memories are returned to her, Diana doesn't remember anything about her time as Sharon or her feelings towards Agent Beckner. He leaves frustrated that the woman he fell for never existed, but a part of her still feels safe being around him.
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Winged Humanoid
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Winged Humanoid: The Mothman. Even his face has more human features.
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The Mothman
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The Mothman: One of the cryptos and the antagonist of the first volume.
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Fusion Dance
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Fusion Dance: When Bill gains control over the Kraken, it fuses with Bill to become something of a super suit for him, granting him even more special abilities, and can merge with other objects such as a motorcycle.
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Apologetic Attacker
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Apologetic Attacker: The Mothman feeds on a bird to regain his strength, and apologizes to it before he bites off its head.
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Shipper on Deck
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Shipper on Deck: Bill is one for Beckner and Sharon.
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This Cannot Be!
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This Cannot Be!: Uttered by Poseidon when he sees that the woman he loves was just trying to lure him to a trap.
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Ruder and Cruder
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Ruder and Cruder: While Book 1 relatively didn't have swearing at all, Book 2 has several profane uses of "hell" and one "bastard child".
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Thirsty Desert
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Thirsty Desert: While both Poseidon and the Kraken look for the woman, they travel on dry land where is no water to be found. Being out of the ocean for so long has not done them any favors at all, with Poseidon losing his scales and his tail. After a long while, with nothing to drink, they both collapse somewhere at Death Valley, CA. But they were luckily rescued ...OR WERE THEY???
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Reality Warper
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Reality Warper: The Kraken's true power is sealed behind the Gates of Hades, and during the fight against the Mothman, Bill uses the gate to absorb the Mothman's shadow powers and then some. When it's over, it's pure daytime... at 10 at night.
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You Have Failed Me
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You Have Failed Me: Downplayed. The general who runs the Crypto-zone berates Beckner for not using the brain scrambler on Bigfoot Bill when he had the chance, which inadvertently caused all the cryptos to break free from the Crypto-zone and wreak havoc in Los Angeles. The general then immediately fires Beckner as a result.
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: One example is played for laughs. When Bigfoot Bill sees a kid nearby, the Kraken attached to his chest politely asks, "Can I eat it?" The next example is played more seriously. Mothman scours the city looking to absorb fear from one person, and he swoops in and kidnaps Georgia Lee, that same aforementioned kid that Bigfoot Bill befriended not too long ago.
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Big Good
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Big Good: Diana, the woman whom Poseidon had feelings for, is this.
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Evil All Along
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Evil All Along: The woman that Poseidon loves. What may seem like she's stranded at sea on a rowboat is actually part of a convoluted scheme to lure Poseidon out of the ocean, and then capture him. She somehow knows that Poseidon holds the powers of Zeus and Hades through his finger, and sees him as a "threat to the land". When she finally has Poseidon at her mercy, she calls her fiance to cut off his finger. Then Poseidon, along with the Kraken, were taken to Los Angeles where they would spend the rest of their lives locked away in the Crypto-zone until the events of "Shadow of the Mothman".
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Gods Need Prayer Badly
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Gods Need Prayer Badly: A major theme. The existance of the greek gods' depend on the belief of men. But then in 1859, when Charles Darwin published a book titled, "The Origin of Species", man's belief in the gods have dwindled to the point where even Hades and Zeus, both finding no reason to live on, have perished. Poseidon, however, lives on the belief of animals, therefore possibly making him the last living greek god.
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Shock and Awe
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Shock and Awe: The Electric Moat is a deadly high-voltage security trap designed to keep the Cryptos from escaping. It prevents Bill from escaping the first time, and becomes the barrier when the others try to escape later on. After taking Poseidon's finger, he's able to absorb electrical energy through his gauntlet and use it.
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Grand Romantic Gesture
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Grand Romantic Gesture: Poseidon pulls this off towards the woman he loves shortly after hearing that she's engaged. He caused the oceans to shake, a twister to appear, caused multiple sea creatures to appear with him standing on the tallest one. The setup was so glorious that the kraken thought for sure it would work.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Poseidon, who finally found the woman he loves after nearly dying of thirst, was shocked to learn that the woman actually faked love with him and was really trying to lure him out of the ocean. She calls his fiancee to cut off Poseidon's finger because she somehow knew they contain both the powers of Hades and Zeus. Afterward, Poseidon and the Kraken are both hauled off to Los Angeles to be imprisoned for 170 years, while being given nothing to drink. OUCH.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line:
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Et Tu, Brute?
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Et Tu, Brute?: Happens when it's revealed that the woman never really loved Poseidon and orders her fiancee to cut his finger off.
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Ain't Too Proud to Beg
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Ain't Too Proud to Beg: Drew, one of the scientists of the Crypto-Zone, is attacked by Poseidon and frantically begs him to not kill him, even though he tried to shoot Poseidon in the back with a tranquilizer dart while the latter was drinking water. This is lampshaded by Poseidon before he finishes Drew off.
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Satan Is Good
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Satan Is Good: Hades, the god of the underworld, is implied to be this. On the very first page, he is seen fatally ill and laying on his bed, because man's belief in the gods is quickly fading away. Finding no more reason to live on, he gives everything he owns (and the Kraken) to Poseidon. The fact that the Kraken is heartbroken that his former master died also implies this trope.
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Lightning Can Do Anything
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Lightning Can Do Anything: Right after Zeus dies and transfers his powers over to Poseidon, a great bolt of lighting appears out of nowhere and strikes Poseidon, giving him the elemental power of electricity.
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Big "NEVER!"
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Big "NEVER!": Uttered by Skunk Ape after Bounty Mantis tells him to submit, then a fight begins.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: When Bill escapes from the Crypto-Zone, General Skinner blames Beckner for not going through with wiping Bill's brain, which allowed him to break out of the Crypto-Zone along with everyone else in it, unleashing Poseidon and the Mothman. He's not wrong.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: It's revealed that Bigfoot Bill was taken from his family at the request of his own mother, since the remaining bigfoots ended up being cursed by their use of plant magic, but did so willingly to prevent Poseidon's army from freeing him. Because of this, Bill is the last remaining bigfoot who is free from the curse. The Bounty Mantis is actually Polyphemus, the same greek child from over 2000 years ago who was cursed with an ugly face by Poseidon. He always wears a mask to conceal his ruined face.
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Rejected Marriage Proposal
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Rejected Marriage Proposal: When Poseidon kneels and declares his love for the stranded woman, she tells him that she's already engaged. Poseidon decides to double down on his proposal.
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Shut Up, Kirk!
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Shut Up, Kirk!: After Judgy betrays Bill and gives the finger to Poseidon, Poseidon gives Judgy directions to his family as promised. But Bill yells at Judgy that if Poseidon floods the world, his family will drown. Judgy ignores Bill and tells him that none of this would have happened if Bill hadn't stolen the finger and left the Crypto-zone to search for his family.
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Jerkass Gods
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Jerkass Gods: Poseidon tries using Bill for his own purposes, kills several agents, and aims to destroy Los Angeles.
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Clingy MacGuffin
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Clingy MacGuffin: Poseidon's Finger. Once Bill uses it, it sticks to the gauntlet he wears and the agents can't get it off.
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Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
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Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Poseidon. After being locked away for nearly two centuries after being betrayed by Diana, it makes sense why he seeks revenge on humanity by wanting to flood the whole Earth.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Beckner refuses to follow orders to wipe Bill's mind, which not only allows for Bill's escape, but the rest of the Cryptos, including Poseidon and the Mothman.
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Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_8288929a
comment
Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: An interesting subversion. The Kraken catches the Chupacabra trying to kill Bill and devours him entirely. The Chupacabra ends up in another dimension with other lost beings, which turns out to be his family.
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That Man Is Dead
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_87ede6fc
comment
That Man Is Dead: When Agent Beckner approaches Agent Sharon, whose memories have been returned to her, she says that her name is Diana and Agent Sharon is no more.
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Dragon with an Agenda
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Dragon with an Agenda: The Mothman is introduced as a loyal servant to Poseidon, but his desire to cover the world in his shadow outweighs his loyalty.
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Femme Fatale
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Femme Fatale: The woman that Poseidon has feelings for.
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Monster Clown
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Monster Clown: Discussed. When the Mothman goes on his rampage to absorb the fear of civilians and become more powerful, Bill suggests hiring clowns to keep people from being afraid. Beckner points out that clowns are terrifying.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Poseidon as he and the Kraken are being forcibly pulled into Hades by Tartarus.
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Area 51
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Area 51: The Crypto-zone, which was formally known as Casa de los Condenados, which translates to "The House of the Damned", is a deep-state facility located in the heart of Los Angeles, California that houses strange oddities, like the Sasquatch, the Kraken, the Chupacabra, Mothman, you name it, and are all kept out of public sight. It's also where the story begins.
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Big Bad
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_970c790a
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Big Bad: Mothman, as seen in the cover art.
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Family-Unfriendly Death
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More or less subverted. Poseidon grabs a human scientist by the coat, shapeshifts his head into a shark head, and straight-up chomps the scientist in half and spews out a lot of blood! Of course, the worst parts were all shown with red silhouettes in a black background, but then again, blood is red too. Shortly afterward, however, Poseidon is conveniently shown to have no bloodstains on him.
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Took a Level in Badass
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_9bcd82c0
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Took a Level in Badass: Bill was already powerful enough as a bigfoot, but once he gets the power of Poseidon's finger and the Kraken merges with him, he becomes even more powerful.
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: Bill's a bigfoot who has the power to summon plants. He's led to believe he's the Last of His Kind, but discovers he was taken from his family.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: The Mothman can see into the future, and sees that Bill is somehow connected to The Glooming. He also sees "a terrible gate". It's a case of Forseeing My Death, as the gate rips him to pieces.
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Jail Bake
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Jail Bake: When Bill is put in a cell, Chupa gives Bill a taco and has to point out the nail file that's inside. Bill's not sure what to do with it.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Beckner has Bill pull this to convince the agents his mind has been wiped when it hasn't.
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Familiar
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comment
Familiar: The Kraken. It was originally a loyal servant of Hades, who in his final moments placed all authority of it under the finger of Poseidon. Once Bill steals Poseidon's finger, he summons the Kraken and it's forced to follow Bill's every command, much to his shame and annoyance.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_a939a527
comment
Red Eyes, Take Warning: The Mothman has large red eyes and thrives on fear, and is determined to cover the world in its shadow. Eye contact allows him to see into people's memories and their fear, the latter of which he feeds upon.
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Odd Friendship
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_a94eaaa4
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Odd Friendship: Agent Beckner and Bigfoot Bill. Beckner tries his best to keep the Cryptos happy, but goes to Bill for dating advice.
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Hellgate
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_ac5b526d
comment
A subversion: Mothman's death sequence shows him disintegrating into skeletal parts and red stuff that's either his blood, guts, or both. All of his remains gets sucked into the gates of Hades.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: The Kraken. He's not exactly thrilled to be Bill's new servant/suit, and he doesn't hide the scorn he feels towards him.
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Luxury Prison Suite
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_b0c4bf9b
comment
Luxury Prison Suite: The Crypto-Zone is actually a prison for all of the creatures of the night, although they're told they're being kept safe from the public. They're all treated very well, have their own lounge where no humans are allowed, and Beckner tries his best to keep the occupants happy. But that doesn't mean they want to stay, though.
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Take That!
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_b53077b3
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Take That!: One of the panels takes a direct swipe at Nancy Pelosi.
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Epigraph
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_b53c57d5
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Epigraph: The story begins with a poem written by an archaeologist named, Dr. Phillip Andelman.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: The names of the Cryptos are Chupa (short for chupacabra), Judgy the Unicorn, The Jersey Devil, The Jackalope, the Slender Man, and the Mothman. Our hero is Bill.
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It Makes Sense in Context
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_ba236071
comment
When a pair of walking pants walks up and asks Bill and his friends if he could join in on their game, Bill outright rejects him because... he's a pair of pants, and they're animals. The pants then runs away crying, and Bill's friends call him out for his bigotry.
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Cool Bike
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_bb0197af
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Cool Bike: After Bill steals a motorcycle, the Kraken merges with it and changes its appearance so they can chase Poseidon.
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Distant Prologue
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_bcac7f63
comment
Distant Prologue: While the book takes place precisely after the events of "Shadow of the Mothman", the story begins with a flashback that dates all the way back to 750 B.C. and takes place at the shores of Greece.
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I Have No Son!
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_c132c0c5
comment
I Have No Son!: The book starts with a maiden Thoosa summoning Poseidon so he can meet their son Polyphemus, but Poseidon rejects him and leaves him disfigured, and departs by quoting the trope name.
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The Jersey Devil
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_c14ff35c
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The Jersey Devil: One of the Cryptos is the actual Jersey Devil.
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Nice Guy
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_c5249b29
comment
Nice Guy: Agent Beckner genuinely cares about Bill and the other Cryptos, and refuses to wipe Bill's brain when he's ordered to. And not just because he gets dating advice from the bigfoot.
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There Is Another
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comment
There Is Another: Bigfoot Bill was told all his life that there are no other sasquatches like him. But then when he sneaks into General Skinner's office to peek through his files, he finds a photo of him with his parents as a child. Realizing that he was lied to, he intends to escape the Crypto-Zone and find his family.
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Shout-Out
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: As the Kraken merges his body with Bigfoot Bill's, the latter says that he feels "lovecrafty" all over. Though the Kraken points out that Bill never even read Lovecraft.
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Death of the Old Gods
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_d2a11313
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Death of the Old Gods: Poseidon tells Bill that Zeus is dead. Hades also granted him control of his faithful servant, the Kraken, when he died.
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ToiletHumor
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Toilet Humor: Bill poops himself when he's wearing the Kraken, but the Kraken tells him that his innards are an inter-dimensional supernatural construct, which flushes very, very far away from there. We see where the poop lands. More than once.
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 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_d4bf11d1
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Dramatic Unmask
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_d4bf11d1
comment
Dramatic Unmask: Agent Beckner unmasks Bounty Mantis while the latter begged him not to. Mantis is immediately revealed to be Polyphemus, the same child from the prologue who got his face mutated by Poseidon.
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Updated Re-release
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_df1793de
comment
Updated Re-release: A reprint of Shadow of the Mothman was introduced with the second volume's crowdfunding campaign. The original book had 96 pages, and the reprint has 160 pages.
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Pokémon Speak
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comment
Pokémon Speak: GOLAAAAG speaks his name when he roars. This trope gets lampshaded when Bill asks who the giant monster is, only for the Kraken to say, "Didn't you hear? It's GOLAAAAG!"
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Bounty Mantis' "You will submit".
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 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_e70127
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The Mole
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The Mole: Judgy betrays Bill and gives Poseidon his finger back in exchange for the location of his remaining family.
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Jerkass
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_eb8ec7c8
comment
Jerkass: Bigfoot Bill counts as one. Despite his mostly-friendly nature, he can be at times very harsh towards the other cryptos. While Bigfoot Bill tries to escape the Crypto-guards, he encounters a slime creature who greets him. Bill immediately grabs the slime creature and pastes it onto one of the guard's face, blinding him. When a pair of walking pants walks up and asks Bill and his friends if he could join in on their game, Bill outright rejects him because... he's a pair of pants, and they're animals. The pants then runs away crying, and Bill's friends call him out for his bigotry.
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The Starscream
 Bigfoot Bill (Comic Book) / int_eedee4d
comment
The Starscream: The Mothman is loyal to Poseidon, but when he's ordered not to absorb the fears of others and use his shadow powers, he believes it's because Poseidon fears him. Not only does he defy his orders, but he turns against Poseidon and tries to feed on his fear to become more powerful than him.
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute
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comment
Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Bill is this to Earthworm Jim due to the similarities in their visual design. Their faces look identical, Bill also wears the Kraken as a super suit, which has phenomenal powers and even grants him whipping abilities similar to Snott, and both characters are said to have childish, innocent personalities. Some of the promo art on the Indiegogo page, the announcement video, and physical rewards clearly mimic the cover art for the first Earthworm Jim game (as seen above) and the "Groovy!" screen. Mind you, this was all before TenNapel announced the recent Earthworm Jim (2019) graphic novel series.
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Mothman has the ability to look into the future and foresees "a terrible gate" that will be built by friendship. However, because he does not understand the concept of friendship, he cannot see where and when it will happen. He is especially perplexed by the fact the Bigfoot Bill is friends with Agent Beckner, of all people, or species for that matter.
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Love Makes You Crazy
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Love Makes You Crazy: The stranded woman whom Poseidon had feelings for was already engaged to another man. He was heartbroken when the woman's fiancee returned to her three days later. After all that, Poseidon tries to forget about her and move on but was too unsatisfied with ruling the ocean alone. So he leaves the ocean and travels on dry land to find his lady. But having been out of the water for so long with nothing to drink did him absolutely no favors; he loses his tail, some of his scales, and nearly died of thirst. He was still determined to find the love of his life, even at the cost of his own life. What makes this worse is that the woman never really loved Poseidon and was actually trying to lure him out of the ocean, capture him, and imprison him in Los Angeles. This renders all of Poseidon's efforts to find love absolutely meaningless.
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One-Winged Angel
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One-Winged Angel: A non-villainous example. Bigfoot Bill, along with the Kraken, invoke the power of Hades by simultaneously saying "Shemok Hemagog". and turn into a larger, a much more terrifying monster known as Kraken Bill
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