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Ruse (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Ruse is a CrossGen comic book series by Mark Waid featuring the adventures of a Sherlock Holmes-esque detective in a Fantasy Counterpart Culture version of Victorian Britain.Simon Archard is the great detective, an unbeatable thinking machine with no emotions (that he'll admit to) and no people skills (he's described at one point as possessing "all the crimeside manner of a cactus"). One of his quirks is that, being a devotee of rationality and scientific method, he refuses to believe in magic even as it goes on around him. It's not that he denies the phenomena (after all, what detective would get far denying his own observations?), but after studying the problem and producing a clever solution, he will also produce a complicated explanation of how it was really just a side-effect of quantum mechanics, or an interaction between drugs and the planet's magnetic field, or whatever.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Archard's Watson is his assistant Emma Bishop, who possesses all the humanity he lacks and is often called on to smooth ruffled feathers. It's revealed to the reader early on that she has an additional ulterior motive for associating with Archard, and secret magic powers that she's forbidden from using overtly. (In the scene where this is revealed, and again later, she is almost driven to using them, but chooses to trust that Archard will be able to save the day in some unexpected but awesome fashion; which he indeed does.)As the series opens, Archard is suffering badly from boredom: his life has fallen into a rut of Police Baffled, Archard Solves Case In Moments, Yet Another Thrilling Rooftop Chase, etc. Things perk up with the arrival in town of the mysterious foreign baroness Miranda Cross, and unrelatedly (or is it?) a baffling murder that he can't solve in moments...Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Like most of CrossGen's titles, Ruse was set in a small corner of a massive Shared Universe. Unlike most, it didn't make any explicit references to the Myth Arc during its run, although readers familiar with the mythos could make educated guesses about, for instance, the source of Emma's powers and the background of the recurring villain Miranda Cross.The series debuted in 2001, and ran for 26 issues before CrossGen collapsed in 2004. Two collections, Enter the Detective and The Silent Partner, were published before the collapse.In 2011, Ruse was revived by Marvel Comics under a new "Crossgen" imprint, once again written by Waid. Now set in Victorian England, and without the supernatural elements of the original, the four-issue mini-series nevertheless assumes that the broad strokes of the original's story are still canon, and serves as a loose sequel to it.Not to be confused with the Video Game by Ubisoft. | |
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Sure, Let's Go with That | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_1086f287 | comment |
Sure, Let's Go with That: Emma is covering for Archard, who has disappeared: | |
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Arc Symbol | |
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Arc Symbol: The emblem on Archard's tie-pin and the head of his cane is the Sigil, which appears in all CrossGen's Myth Arc books and usually has a mystic significance. Its precise significance in Archard's case is one of the things left hanging. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: | |
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Artifact of Attraction | |
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Artifact of Attraction: The Enigmatic Prism, which is reputed to drive its possessors mad with jealous desire. Archard maintains that it's really just people succumbing to their own emotional weaknesses. | |
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Actually Not a Vampire | |
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Actually Not a Vampire: In the Uberwaldean story arc. | |
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Aborted Arc | |
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Aborted Arc: The main internal arc involving Emma's secret mission managed to get resolved before CrossGen collapsed, but a lot of questions about the series's links with the wider 'verse were left hanging. Among other things, leaked info suggests that Miranda Cross was a Lawbringer of the Negation, and that Simon's Sigil came from Danik, not Solusandra. | |
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Dirty Harriet | |
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Dirty Harriet: One of the lengths Emma is obliged to go to to catch the Dollymop Murderer. | |
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Suicide, Not Murder | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_2d717e11 | comment |
Suicide, Not Murder: The opening scene has Simon Archard declare a nobleman's death suicide, not murder, despite the fact that he was stabbed several times in the stomach and his head was cut off. He cited evidence such as a lack of defensive wounds, the discoloration of the man's skin and blood, a faint but distinctive odor, and ink stains on his hands — which indicate that he hastily wrote a suicide note and did the deed with cyanide, after which the first person to discover the body staged it as a murder to avoid scandal. | |
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Exposition Victim | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_3a724069 | comment |
Exposition Victim: Subverted — she knows exactly what she's doing, and there's backup lurking just out of sight. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
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Blatant Lies: "The deductive mind has no use for anger. Therefore, I am not angry." | |
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Inadvertent Entrance Cue | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_46754750 | comment |
Inadvertent Entrance Cue: Miranda Cross's first appearance is immediately preceded by a character, pondering a recent crime wave, asking rhetorically "Whatever new evil will visit us next?" | |
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Screaming Woman | |
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Screaming Woman: The hostage in issue 1. | |
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Ãœberwald | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_4881cda1 | comment |
Überwald: Complete with sinister gypsies and possibly-vampires. | |
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The Big Guy | |
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The Big Guy: Pete Grimes, one of Archard's associates, an ex-boxer. | |
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Kiss of Life | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_517266f6 | comment |
Kiss of Life: Archard to Emma. She rebukes him for skipping the chest compressions. | |
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Serial Killer Baiting | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_54c29754 | comment |
Serial Killer Baiting: Emma attempts to draw out the Dollymop Murderer by posing as a streetwalker, with Pete Grimes standing by to intervene when the murderer shows up. The plan doesn't work out because Pete keeps jumping the gun and immobilizes every man who comes near Emma before she can assess the suspects' intentions. | |
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Ley Line | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_55afe8af | comment |
Ley Line: There's a particularly powerful one running through the city, apparently, which Miranda Cross makes use of in one of her schemes. | |
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Death Trap | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_55c79f7c | comment |
Death Trap: A recurring obsession of Lightbourne, who was reportedly a master escape artist himself before he went bad. An interesting touch is that they're all designed to bait Archard into stepping into them of his own free will knowing that they're traps. | |
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_57d43e40 | comment |
Fantasy Counterpart Culture: The city in which Archard lives and works is closely modeled on Victorian London. One issue has him and Emma traveling to a fantasy counterpart of Romania and fighting a menace that is Actually Not a Vampire. | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_59196f87 | type |
Baby Talk | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_59196f87 | comment |
Baby Talk: The precocious Adeline thpeakth Little Profethor Dialog with a definite lithp. | |
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Not Himself | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_59f0de2a | comment |
Not Himself: The police commissioner when he falls under Miranda Cross's control. | |
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False Reassurance | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_5a963d1c | comment |
False Reassurance: "The poor man simply went to pieces," said the axe-murderer. | |
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Classy Cane | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_5c9503db | comment |
Classy Cane: Archard has one. It isn't a Sword Cane, perhaps because there wasn't room for in there for a sword after he'd built in the Grappling-Hook Pistol, the lock-breaking kit, and the flash powder device for blinding pursuers. | |
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Beastly Bloodsports | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_607a8bd2 | comment |
Beastly Bloodsports: In #1 of the Marvel mini-series, Simon pursues a suspect into a rat-baiting contest, where terriers compete to see which can kill the greatest number of rats. | |
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Emotions vs. Stoicism | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_62c365d5 | comment |
Emotions vs. Stoicism: Comes up in the context of Archard's character development. The series promotes a balanced view: calm intellect is valuable, but the heart should be for more than just keeping the brain alive. | |
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Inevitable Waterfall | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_64c38832 | comment |
Inevitable Waterfall: Emma gets out of the river in time to avoid going over it, but it comes in handy later on. | |
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Did You Die? | |
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Did You Die?: | |
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Expecting Someone Taller | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_69391768 | comment |
Expecting Someone Taller: In issue 8, someone who meets Archard for the first time after having to put up with one of his enemies ranting about him for weeks on end. | |
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Streetwalker | |
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Streetwalker: Several feature, living or dead, in the Dollymop Murders story. | |
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Full-Name Ultimatum | |
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Full-Name Ultimatum: "Adeline Bethesma DeWinter! What have you gotten into now?" | |
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Eloquent in My Native Tongue | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_72a6bff0 | comment |
Eloquent in My Native Tongue: Miranda Cross is quite eloquent in English too, but she has trouble with grammar or vocabulary just often enough to remind us that she's a mysterious foreigner. | |
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Serial Killer | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04 | comment |
Serial Killer: The Dollymop Murderer. | |
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The Watson | |
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The Watson: Emma. | |
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Curse Cut Short | |
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Curse Cut Short: The first time Emma gets the better of Miranda Cross. | |
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She Is Not My Girlfriend | |
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She Is Not My Girlfriend: Emma is occasionally having to assert, to people who doubt it, the purely professional nature of her relationship with Archard. | |
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They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! | |
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They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!: "'Mr. Kingsley' was a thug who raised a boy fond of Cops and Robbers. Call me David." | |
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Sherlock Homage | |
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Sherlock Homage: It is hard not to see Archard as an interdimensional counterpart of Sherlock Holmes. | |
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Grappling-Hook Pistol | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_85ac41e1 | comment |
Grappling-Hook Pistol: Archard has one built into his cane. | |
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Broken Pedestal | |
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Broken Pedestal: Archard's mentor, Malcolm Lightbourne fell victim to the Enigmatic Prism and became a Moriarty-like evil genius. Archard took it especially badly, since he can't excuse Lightbourne's actions by blaming the curse he doesn't believe in, and it's one of the reasons he keeps his own emotions so tightly buttoned. | |
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Cultured Badass | |
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Cultured Badass: Archard. | |
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It Was His Sled | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_8abd0e31 | comment |
One of the wild theories about the Dollymop Murders is that they were committed by a trained monkey. This was the actual solution (except that it was an orangutan) in a famous classic detective story. (You probably know already, it was Edgar Allan Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue.) | |
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Aristocrats Are Evil | |
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Aristocrats Are Evil: Miranda Cross, Baroness of Kharibast. | |
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Tragic Keepsake | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_97d54bb0 | comment |
Tragic Keepsake: Archard's cane is revealed in a flashback to have previously belonged to his mentor. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_9ccb5f39 | type |
Summation Gathering | |
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Summation Gathering: The first issue opens with one; Archard's so bored that he skips The Summation entirely and goes straight to pointing and saying "Him." We get a proper one later on, during the Oxford-Collins murder case. | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ac0cd9fc | type |
Little Professor Dialog | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ac0cd9fc | comment |
Little Professor Dialog: The precocious Adeline | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae373f3e | type |
Membership Token | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae373f3e | comment |
Membership Token: In one issue, Archard identifies a murder victim as a private detective from the ring he's wearing, which is the membership token of a particular detective agency. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae373f3e | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Archard is rather good at deadpan sarcasm, for somebody who despises extraneous emotion. Emma has her moments. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_af616e40 | type |
Accidental Misnaming | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_af616e40 | comment |
Accidental Misnaming: Everybody knows the great Simon Archard and his assistant... Ella? Irma? | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_af616e40 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_b2279346 | type |
RetCon | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_b2279346 | comment |
Retcon: The relaunched series is set in the actual Victorian Britain, not a fantasy counterpart. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_b2279346 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_babc974 | type |
Sadistic Choice | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_babc974 | comment |
Sadistic Choice: "Partington... or your partner?" | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_babc974 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_bfc73a49 | type |
Shoot the Rope | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_bfc73a49 | comment |
Shoot the Rope: Lightbourne shoots himself of Simon's snare in The Victorian Guide to Murder. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_bfc73a49 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c4942576 | type |
Cunning Linguist | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c4942576 | comment |
Cunning Linguist: Emma speaks multiple languages, which is one of the other ways she supplies Archard's deficiencies. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c4942576 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c49d8da4 | type |
Portrait Painting Peephole | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c49d8da4 | comment |
Portrait Painting Peephole: There's one in Archard's office, in case he ever needs to see what people do in there when they think he's not around. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c49d8da4 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c6dd9571 | type |
Lost Will and Testament | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c6dd9571 | comment |
Lost Will and Testament: The murder of Lionel Oxford-Collins and subsequent disappearance of his will. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: One of the wild theories about the Dollymop Murders is that they were committed by a trained monkey. This was the actual solution (except that it was an orangutan) in a famous classic detective story. (You probably know already, it was Edgar Allan Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue.) The Dollymop Murders case (a murderer targeting prostitutes) was obviously based on Jack the Ripper. A portrait in Archard's house, featured prominently in issue 5, bears a striking resemblance to Arthur Conan Doyle. A carriage can be seen with an advertisement for "The Penny Arcadian". | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_c75df49a | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_cf1b706e | type |
Flat-Earth Atheist | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_cf1b706e | comment |
Flat-Earth Atheist: Archard refuses to accept that magic is a thing, no matter how many times he encounters it, insisting that there's always a rational scientific explanation. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_cf1b706e | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d4937788 | type |
Days of Future Past | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d4937788 | comment |
Days of Future Past: It never comes up within the series itself, but in the context of the wider CrossGen 'verse Archard's world is another planet in the distant future. | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d4937788 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d7ecbd57 | type |
You're Insane! | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d7ecbd57 | comment |
You're Insane!: Emma accuses the Big Bad of one story arc of this after he explains his plan for vanquishing Archard. | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_d7ecbd57 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09 | type |
Insistent Terminology | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09 | comment |
Insistent Terminology: Emma is Archard's secretary assistant partner. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e563bf09 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e5a0c74a | type |
Lady of Adventure | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e5a0c74a | comment |
Lady of Adventure: Emma Bishop is described as "A fetching beauty whose spirit craves adventure." Her day job is as assistant to a danger-prone Insufferable Genius Victorian detective (sound familiar?), compensating for his lack of social and linguistics skills. Not mentioned: mysterious time-stopping powers, which she's not supposed to reveal under any circumstances... | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_e5a0c74a | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_eae41a | type |
The Vamp | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_eae41a | comment |
The Vamp: Miranda Cross. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_eae41a | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f165cf2c | type |
Last-Second Word Swap | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f165cf2c | comment |
Last-Second Word Swap: | |
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1.0 | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f165cf2c | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f180486d | type |
Great Detective | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f180486d | comment |
Great Detective: Simon Archard. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Ruse (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_f180486d | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_fa4cfe0e | type |
Translation Punctuation | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_fa4cfe0e | comment |
Translation Punctuation: < Translated speech is in italics and marked with angle brackets. > | |
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Ruse (Comic Book) / int_fa4cfe0e | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd | type |
Master of Disguise | |
Ruse (Comic Book) / int_fd7267dd | comment |
Master of Disguise: Archard. | |
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1.0 | |
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ItemName | |
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