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The Unnamed (Comic Book)

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The Unnamed is the collective title for a comic book Shared Universe created and written by Geoff Johns, primarily illustrated by Gary Frank, and published by Image Comics. The series is made up of various miniseries that, while superficially independent, come together to tell a larger story.Throughout history unlikely and strange heroes have risen and fallen. These men and women are a mystery, their identities and lives a secret. But for a great evil to be stopped, their stories must be told.They are the Unnamed, fighting the Unknown War. Works in the The Unnamed series: Geiger: The story of a man who becomes a nuclear-powered folk legend following a nuclear apocalypse. A six issue miniseries. Geiger 80 Page Giant: A supersized special anthology issue telling various stories throughout the Wasteland. Ground Zero: A two part Origins Episode depicting Geiger's initial months after the apocalypse and the journey of a group of militiamen who seek to kill him. Junkyard Joe: A Robot Soldier built to fight in The Vietnam War tries to become something more than a killer by tracking down its old squadmate. A six issue miniseries. The Blizzard: A prison transport crashes in a blizzard while driving through the Rocky Mountains, and the men inside must survive against a monster that seeks to consume them. A twelve part story originally published in the "IMAGE! 30th Anniversary Anthology", then rereleased as an independent TPB. Redcoat: A British spy fighting in The Revolutionary War discovers that he's been transformed into an undying immortal by an occult ritual. A six issue miniseries. First Ghost: A supernatural story set in the White House.
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The Millstone
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The Millstone: Roy to Salt's militia, as his paranoia and desperate need for somebody to blame over the war leads to him antagonizing and threatening Molotov, the man the team relies on to find and understand how to fight Geiger.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: The first issue spends a long time developing the members of Muddy's platoon and showing them bonding with Joe. Then they walk into a Vietcong ambush and the entire crew except Joe and Muddy die in a matter of panels.
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Walking Wasteland
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Walking Wasteland: Subverted. Geiger sure seems like he'd be this, giving he's a radiation-eating skeleton monster, but it turns out that he actually lowers radiation wherever he goes, absorbing it and purifying the environment around him without posing an inherent danger to those around him (exempting self-defensive attacks from him or overloads).
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Heroes Love Dogs
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Heroes Love Dogs: Geiger's two-headed mutant wolf companion Barney accompanies him on his adventures, and Tariq is shown to have been a bit of an Animal Lover even before the apocalypse.
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The Old Country
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The Old Country: Snarked about and subverted. Tariq needles his racist neighbors by making a comment about learning something in "the old country" before noting that he means Detroit, not whatever random Middle Eastern country they think he's from (he's American).
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Vice City
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Vice City: Las Vegas has become one, ruled over by petty warlords who theme themselves around the city's various former amenities.
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Ambiguous Situation
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Ambiguous Situation: One flashback shows Tariq's Jerkass neighbors asking about his shelter while visiting a barbecue he was hosting. It's left ambiguous if their later savage attempt to steal the shelter was a spur of the moment decision or something they had been planning just in case nukes began flying.
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Death of a Child
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Death of a Child: Joe attacks a village being used by the Vietcong, seeking revenge for the deaths of his squadmates, only to discover that there are civilians in the town when his gunfire accidentally strikes and kills a child. The horror of it scars him for life.
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Gas Leak Cover-Up
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Gas Leak Cover Up: At the end of his tour, the government tells a recovering Muddy that there was no robot in his squad and that any belief he has to the contrary is the result of a nervous breakdown. Muddy is so traumatized by his experiences that he goes along with it, and he spends the next several decades pretending to himself that Joe was just some hallucination.
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Radiation-Induced Superpowers
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Radiation-Induced Superpowers: While the exact origin of Geiger's powers is left ambiguous, the end result is clear; he's basically a living nuclear reactor.
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Crystal-Ball Scheduling
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Crystal-Ball Scheduling: The first issue features a series of news broadcasts reporting on various strange current events in the lead-up to the Unknown War. Each one foreshadows the various Unnamed who will appear over the course of the wider series… and then the newscasts get interrupted by the announcement that nukes are in the air.
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After the End
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After the End: In 2030, the Unknown War erupts and the world is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. Geiger's story picks up twenty years after.
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Good Thing You Can Heal
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Good Thing You Can Heal: Tariq learns the hard way that his powers let him survive exploding with the force of a low-yield nuclear bomb.
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Robot Soldier
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Robot Soldier: Junkyard Joe was built to fight for America in the Vietnam War. He ends up being a deconstruction of the concept, however, as he grew beyond his programming and developed sentience and sapience… and with it, the ability to suffer the human consequences of war.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: While Geiger was blessed with superpowers by radioactivity like any classic superhero, he's the only one for unknown, possibly magical reasons. Everybody else has to wear hazmat suits while traversing the wastes, and those exposed to excess radiation contract illnesses like leukemia. Such as with Henry.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Geiger comes to be a surrogate father figure to orphans Hailee and Henry, defending them against the dangers of the waste and fighting to provide a future for them.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Only two guards and one prisoner make it off the mountain, but those who do survive go on to happy endings; Jack goes back to work, Jimmy quits driving to focus on his family, and Boston gets exonerated and earns his freedom. Michael is dead but he takes the monster with him and is reunited with his son in the afterlife.
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Stylistic Suck
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Stylistic Suck: Muddy's comics are kind of like Beetle Bailey at its most cloying. They massively undersell how horrifying Muddy's real experiences in Vietnam were.
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Emotion Eater
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Emotion Eater: Downplayed, as the monster eats meat (and bone and skin…), but it specifically targets those guilty of harm against others and seems to be empowered by the emotions of guilt and regret. Whether the person actually feels it seems irrelevant; they just need to have done something to be guilty about and the monster's telepathic torment will do the rest.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Given that he's a superpowered robot, Joe generally has little reason to be concerned with things like technique and his hand-to-hand fighting style mostly seems to consist of hitting his enemies as hard as possible. When you're strong enough to pulp a human skull with one punch, you can do that.
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Genre Roulette
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Genre Roulette: Every entry in the series plays to a different genre. Geiger is post-apocalyptic science fiction, Junkyard Joe homages war dramas, The Blizzard tells a Folk Horror story, etc..
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Defector from Commie Land
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Defector from Commie Land: Molotov, a Russian scientist who helped develop their nuclear arsenal only to defect to the United States, implicitly because he wasn't working for the Russian government willingly.
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Trauma Button
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Trauma Button: Muddy dropping a mug that shatters loudly on the floor triggers Joe's memories of gunfire in Vietnam, sending the poor robot into a brief PTSD-fueled panic attack where he lashes out at inanimate objects before Muddy is able to calm him.
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The Atoner
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The Atoner: Molotov is consumed with guilt over his involvement in designing the nukes that ended the world, feeding in to his desperation to rescue his wife, who he sees as the one good thing he's been involved with in the world.
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The Caligula
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The Caligula: The King of Vegas, the Spoiled Brat son of the original king who has turned Las Vegas into a dystopian Vice City and seeks to kill Geiger to stroke his ego.
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Power Incontinence
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Power Incontinence: Geiger spends his first three months after the bombs just pulling himself together, adjusting to his new body and trying to figure out how to contain his radiation powers. He eventually has to resort to creating his damping rods to quell meltdowns whenever he absorbs too much.
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Hero of Another Story
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Hero of Another Story: The various Unnamed regularly appear in one another's stories, either as cameos or supporting characters, but rarely playing a direct role.
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Grew Beyond Their Programming
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Grew Beyond Their Programming: Joe goes from a simple war robot to a thinking, feeling being with a soul of his own thanks in part to the kindness and empathy shown to him by his platoon.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: War and its effects on people and history, as well as learning to move past our trauma.
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He Knows Too Much
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He Knows Too Much: The scientist and his henchmen are willing to kill anybody who sees Junkyard Joe to keep their plans to use Joe to destroy Washington DC a secret.
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BullyingTheDragon
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Bullying the Dragon: The King keeps hunting and harassing Geiger despite repeated and clear demonstrations that the Glowing Man is far too strong for him and his forces, ranging from killing people sent after him to personally scarring the King's face.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: Most everyone on the bus hates Toons, due to him being an unstable arsonist who inadvertently caused the deaths of a bunch of innocent kids by burning down the school he worked at. But they end up acknowledging that they're happy he's along for the ride since his ability to make fires keeps them alive amidst the freezing blizzard.
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Jumping on a Grenade
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Jumping on a Grenade: Joe's robotic nature is revealed to his squad when he tackles a suicide bomber and gets his fake skin blown off by the resulting blast. Since he's a superpowered robot, he obviously suffers no ill effects beyond the loss of his disguise.
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Endangered Species
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Endangered Species: The monster is one of the last of its kind after Redcoat hunted most of the species centuries ago. In the present, the government treats the creatures like any other endangered animal, complete with tagging them, against Redcoat's recommendation that they be exterminated fully.
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Unspecified Apocalypse
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Unspecified Apocalypse: The Unknown War is called that because nobody knows how it happened. The nukes just started flying one day at apparent random, with none ever learning who fired first. Roy hurls accusations about the Russians doing it at Molotov, but it's made clear this is just him flailing to find someone to blame and nobody actually knows.
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Reclusive Artist
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Reclusive Artist: In-Universe. Muddy Davis is very introverted and prone to secluding himself in his house despite his career as a newspaper comic writer. What little connection he has with the world is lost when his wife passes away and he decides to retire, and it takes Joe's return to get him to start opening up to other people again.
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Like Reality, Unless Noted
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Like Reality, Unless Noted: The setting starts this way, right up til a nuclear war breaking out in 2030 sends everything flying off the rails.
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Politically Incorrect Villain
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comment
Politically Incorrect Villain: Tariq's Jerkass neighbors who try to steal his fallout shelter for themselves destroy what little sympathy they could've received when they make a nasty crack about "his people" to the Arab-American Tariq. A flashback shows that they were casually bigoted towards him even before the apocalypse, with the husband making snide comments about Tariq liking desert heat because of his ethnicity or insinuating that he is a foreigner (he's from Detroit).
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_729c69f3
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04
type
Serial Killer
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04
comment
Michael is being sent to prison for a murder he is objectively guilty of, but literally nobody faults him for it because the person he shot was a child-murdering Serial Killer whose victims included Michael's own son. The story even notes that in most cases like this in Real Life, Michael would be let off with a slap on the wrist at worst, and it's only due a variety of unique circumstances — such as a string of prior convictions — that he's serving time at all.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7301ae04
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_735e71c2
type
Recursive Canon
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_735e71c2
comment
Recursive Canon: Muddy tries to make sense of his experiences with Joe in Vietnam by writing a newspaper comic strip based on his platoon. Unsurprisingly, the comic is much Lighter and Softer than the real events.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_735e71c2
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_735e71c2
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_735e71c2
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_744e3311
type
Police Brutality
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_744e3311
comment
Police Brutality: Lance's sin that the monster harasses him for is revealed to be him "accidentally" shooting a kid for theft back in his patrol cop days because he supposedly mistook the kid's toy gun for a real one. Unsurprisingly, the monster kills him in an especially sadistic way.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_744e3311
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_744e3311
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_744e3311
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_75c33176
type
Saved by Canon
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_75c33176
comment
Saved by Canon: Muddy obviously has to survive this comic (and does) because the chronologically later Geiger showed a newscast that makes clear he dies of natural causes only a few days before the Unknown War in 2030.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_75c33176
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_75c33176
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_75c33176
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
type
Shell-Shocked Veteran
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
comment
Shell-Shocked Veteran: Joe's experiences in Vietnam — particularly the deaths of the squad and him accidentally shooting a child — leave the robot suffering from what is unmistakably PTSD, prone to having panicked flashbacks at loud noises and general anxiety. Muddy is likewise shown to be deeply scarred by his time in the war, but is more functional.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7a143509
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7bc8c453
type
Origins Episode
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7bc8c453
comment
Origins Episode: Ground Zero and the 80 Page Giant both serve as this, filling in a bit more of the backstory of Geiger and Vegas.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7bc8c453
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7bc8c453
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7bc8c453
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7c52ea03
type
The White House
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7c52ea03
comment
The White House: The setting of the story.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7c52ea03
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7c52ea03
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_7c52ea03
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
type
Logical Weakness
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
comment
Logical Weakness: Tariq's radiation powers do a lot less good against the nuclear-powered robot Junkyard Joe than they do against humans… but a machine can be overloaded, so Tariq just keeps feeding Joe energy until he shorts out.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_83641c73
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_851dda8f
type
Humanoid Abomination
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_851dda8f
comment
Humanoid Abomination: The Blizzard monster, which looks like a shadowy, humanoid mass of claws and quills with occasional green spots that assails humans with telepathic visions of their sins.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_851dda8f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_851dda8f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_851dda8f
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8570b055
type
Fallout Shelter Fail
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8570b055
comment
Fallout Shelter Fail: Prior to the nuclear war, Tariq and his family built an elaborate and expensive fallout shelter behind their house. Tariq manages to get his wife and children inside before the bombs drop, but fails to make it himself. He spends the next twenty years hoping that his family is safe in the shelter. They're not, having been dead for many years, probably since the moment the bombs fell. An example that is absolutely not Played for Laughs.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8570b055
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8570b055
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8570b055
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8738b454
type
Signs of the End Times
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8738b454
comment
Signs of the End Times: In the hours before the Unknown War, we get news reports about all sorts of weird or mundane events — some linked to the various Unnamed, some not — foreshadowing the coming destruction, like the death of a significant artist, Russian ships in the Baltic, a militia uprising in the US, the exposure of government secrets, the sudden animation of a mysterious monolith, and so on. These reports are cut short by the bombs dropping.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8738b454
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8738b454
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8738b454
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8797239c
type
Bait-and-Switch
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8797239c
comment
Bait-and-Switch: The scientist and soldiers who show up hunting for Joe are wearing military attire, giving the reader the impression they've been sent by the government. While the scientist did use to work for the government and personally created Joe, he is now a terrorist seeking to use Joe as a weapon of revenge against his former employers, and the "soldiers" are just thugs he hired to help.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8797239c
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8797239c
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8797239c
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8984e5d1
type
Commonality Connection
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8984e5d1
comment
Commonality Connection: Geiger certainly tries to strike one up with Junkyard Joe on the basis of both being powered by radiation, but Joe isn't especially talkative.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8984e5d1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8984e5d1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8984e5d1
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8b6e8d7
type
Anachronic Order
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8b6e8d7
comment
Anachronic Order: The stories of the Unnamed are released out of chronological order, jumping up and down the larger timeline.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8b6e8d7
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8b6e8d7
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8b6e8d7
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8d83bed9
type
The Vietnam Vet
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8d83bed9
comment
The Vietnam Vet: Joe himself and Muddy, obviously. Both are deeply scarred by their time in the jungle.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8d83bed9
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8d83bed9
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8d83bed9
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8ed5c6e4
type
Asshole Victim
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8ed5c6e4
comment
Asshole Victim: Zig-zagged. Since the monster targets the guilty, many of its victims are criminals who fully have it coming… but it also attacks people guilty of far more minor and innocuous "crimes" like being an inattentive husband, meaning just as many of the victims don't. Michael is being sent to prison for a murder he is objectively guilty of, but literally nobody faults him for it because the person he shot was a child-murdering Serial Killer whose victims included Michael's own son. The story even notes that in most cases like this in Real Life, Michael would be let off with a slap on the wrist at worst, and it's only due a variety of unique circumstances — such as a string of prior convictions — that he's serving time at all.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8ed5c6e4
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8ed5c6e4
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_8ed5c6e4
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90d44f44
type
Karmic Death
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90d44f44
comment
Karmic Death: Toons, the arsonist, ends up being accidentally burned to death.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90d44f44
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90d44f44
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90d44f44
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90e31482
type
Laser-Guided Karma
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90e31482
comment
Laser-Guided Karma: The monster seems to base its killing methods on the severity of one's sins, being more brutal and torturous with those guilty of genuinely evil things than those who are just flawed; he kills Lance, Toons, and Van Winkle is extremely vicious manners, but Sterling, who's a mere white collar conman, gets a relatively quick and painless death, and Boston never gets attacked period due to being genuinely innocent.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90e31482
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90e31482
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_90e31482
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_91c001
type
Cute Mute
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_91c001
comment
Cute Mute: Joe is more Ugly Cute than anything, but still. His creators evidently didn't see any reason to give him the capability of speech, forcing him to communicate through nonverbal gestures.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_91c001
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_91c001
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_91c001
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
type
Not So Above It All
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
comment
Not So Above It All: One of the first hints of Tariq's Character Development is when he lets his guard down enough to actually crack a smile at Hailee and Henry's teasing him over calling his wolf Barney.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_96b89043
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
type
Never My Fault
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
comment
Never My Fault: Van Winkle desperately insists that any overdose deaths caused by his drug dealing are not his fault because he didn't physically force the addicts he preyed on to shoot up. The monster is far from impressed by this logic and kills him regardless.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_973d220f
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
type
Mass "Oh, Crap!"
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
comment
Geiger casually melting a jeep with his bare hands is enough to inspire a Mass "Oh, Crap!" in most of the King's remaining henchmen, who proceed to flee and leave their "boss" to his fate.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_97fa0a10
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_99db72ee
type
Immune to Bullets
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_99db72ee
comment
Immune to Bullets: The monster shrugs off bullets like they're nerf darts. Explosions, less so.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_99db72ee
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_99db72ee
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_99db72ee
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
type
Been There, Shaped History
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
comment
Been There, Shaped History: Joe ended the Vietnam War, if only by being the last straw that convinces the US military that the kind of victory they want is impossible.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9a1d239e
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
type
Foreshadowing
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
comment
Foreshadowing: Once it's clear that the monster targets people guilty of wrongdoings, the reader will likely notice that it seems to ignore Boston, making clear he's telling the truth about being innocent.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d12bbc1
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
type
Traumatic Superpower Awakening
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
comment
Traumatic Superpower Awakening: Tariq is transformed into Geiger via getting caught in a nuclear explosion during World War 3. It's hard to get more traumatic than that.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9d61fd2c
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
type
Continuity Nod
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
comment
Continuity Nod: The milita that Molotov travels with in Ground Zero are heavily implied to be the same one the scientist and his goons from Junkyard Joe are tied to.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_9dab0a6e
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a4905771
type
Double-Meaning Title
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a4905771
comment
Double-Meaning Title: The title refers to both the literal snowstorm that entraps the cast and the monster that accompanies it, which was historically known as "the Blizzard" by the Native Americans who lived in the region it inhabits.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a4905771
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a4905771
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a4905771
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a861560f
type
The Friend Nobody Likes
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a861560f
comment
The Friend Nobody Likes: Even with the tense atmosphere, Van Winkle stands out as the most universally hated member of the prisoners and guards alike. Not only for being an unrepentant drug dealer who targeted teenagers and yet refuses to acknowledge any wrongdoing, but also for being a total Jerkass who acts unreasonably hostile and obnoxious every step of the way and makes an already difficult situation even more so, all without even deigning to contribute anything. It says a lot that even Toons, an unhinged arsonist who directly caused the deaths of teenagers himself, ends up being treated with less hostility than Van Winkle.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a861560f
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a861560f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a861560f
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a90f0639
type
Entitled Bastard
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a90f0639
comment
Entitled Bastard: The scientist who built Joe, who seems to think himself entitled to not just Joe's loyalty for building him, but the adulation of the entire world for making such a machine. And he'll kill anybody that gets between him and the fame he feels owed.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a90f0639
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a90f0639
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_a90f0639
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
type
Myth Arc
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
comment
Myth Arc: The Unnamed coming together across time and space to defeat the Great Evil.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
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1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ac7cbf8d
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
type
Oh, Crap!
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
comment
Oh, Crap!: Tariq's very adequate response to finding out Joe is immune to his powers. Geiger casually melting a jeep with his bare hands is enough to inspire a Mass "Oh, Crap!" in most of the King's remaining henchmen, who proceed to flee and leave their "boss" to his fate.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad1db87c
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad22fa80
type
Apocalyptic Log
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad22fa80
comment
Apocalyptic Log: The guards and prisoners discover a seemingly abandoned ranger cabin. Inside, they discover a strange series of notes, journals, and charts apparently left behind by agents of the Government Conspiracy who were studying the monster and it's history, including keeping detailed records of every disappearance it caused over the decades. They never find the people who were using the cabin, nor what happened to them.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad22fa80
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad22fa80
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ad22fa80
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438
type
Deadpan Snarker
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438
comment
Deadpan Snarker: Redcoat's many years of adventure have left him with an extremely sardonic sense of humor.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ae3d6438
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_aec19d54
type
Hyperlink Story
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_aec19d54
comment
Hyperlink Story: The gimmick of the series. Each story can be read as its own independent plot, but they intersect and connect to tell an overarching narrative and build a larger world.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_aec19d54
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_aec19d54
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_aec19d54
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b06bbf4b
type
Be Careful What You Wish For
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b06bbf4b
comment
Be Careful What You Wish For: Salt and the King both want to hunt down Geiger to fight and kill him for various reasons. They both get their wish of a fight… and both learn the hard way just how outmatched they are.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b06bbf4b
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b06bbf4b
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b06bbf4b
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b1a7cd14
type
Tap on the Head
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b1a7cd14
comment
Tap on the Head: Averted. The scientist striking Muddy on the back of the head with the butt of his pistol not only knocks Davis unconscious, it leaves him with a nasty gash across his skull and forces paramedics to rush to his aid.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b1a7cd14
featureApplicability
-1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b1a7cd14
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_b1a7cd14
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bbf11c0
type
Genius Bruiser
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bbf11c0
comment
Genius Bruiser: Geiger is a scientist and a thinker as much as he is a particularly brutal fighter who puts his Super-Strength to full use.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bbf11c0
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bbf11c0
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bbf11c0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bf9ed416
type
Immortality
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bf9ed416
comment
Immortality: The unifying theme of the Unnamed's powers is that they are all biologically immortal in some way, shape, or form.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bf9ed416
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bf9ed416
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_bf9ed416
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
type
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
comment
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Predictably, the prison transport guards and prisoners initially have little trust for one another and spend a great deal of time arguing about what to do, with Lance repeatedly suggesting to the other guards that they leave the cons behind and Van Winkle trying to go for one of the guards' gun. Their teamwork improves dramatically as the night drags on, if only by necessity.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
featureApplicability
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_c3648b87
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
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 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
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Taking You with Me
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Taking You with Me: Michael kills the monster, and himself, but hurling a fuel canister into the cabin's burning fireplace.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_caf89e54
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cb70651c
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cb70651c
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: The monster is noted to hunt within blizzards like the one that traps the prison transport. Whether this is because the monster has some kind of weather-manipulation powers and creates the snowstorms to isolate its prey or it just takes advantage of blizzards to hunt is unclear. Its ability to harass people with visions of their flaws and past mistakes, however, is explicitly supernatural.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cb70651c
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cce399
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cce399
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Lampshaded with Toons. The prisoners and guards hate him and he'd normally be The Millstone, but an arsonist is actually a pretty good thing to have around when you're traveling in freezing temperatures at night and fire-building is vital to survival, so for this specific situation, they're glad to have him.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cce399
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cdfe12c3
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Nothing Is Scarier
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cdfe12c3
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Nothing Is Scarier: We never get a clear look at the monster, its body always shrouded in darkness and the windy snow. What we can make out makes it look like some kind of humanoid porcupine thing.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_cdfe12c3
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0
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Lighter and Softer
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0
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Lighter and Softer: In-Universe. Muddy's semi-autobiographical "Junkyard Joe" comic strip is extremely toned down from his actual experiences in 'Nam, to put it mildly.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ce6555f0
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d028e0da
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An Arm and a Leg
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d028e0da
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An Arm and a Leg: The monster loses its right arm in the final battle. Since it's tracking tag was on that arm, the government ends up only finding that arm and never learning that it died in the cabin explosion and spend the epilogue trying to pester Redcoat into futilely hunting and re-tagging the now-dead monster.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d028e0da
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d028e0da
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
type
What the Hell, Hero?
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
comment
What the Hell, Hero?: Joe gives Muddy a nonverbal and gentle one after their first trip into town, clearly wanting to know why Muddy shuns his neighbors when they're such kind people and trying to point out that Muddy's wife wouldn't want him to hide away in his house forever.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d39e327f
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d9cf40fa
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d9cf40fa
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The penultimate attempt by the King and his forces to attack Geiger begins and ends with Tariq casually obliterating one of their vehicles and everyone in it with a wave of his hand. Goldbeard observes this and quite sensibly tells the King that he can go fuck himself if he thinks Goldbeard is fighting the Glowing Man, then hightails it out of there, followed shortly by most of the King's other followers.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d9cf40fa
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_d9cf40fa
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ddeaea82
type
Miscarriage of Justice
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ddeaea82
comment
Miscarriage of Justice: Boston, one of the prisoners, insists stridently that he did not commit the murder he was indicted for and that he was framed. Nobody believes him. But he's telling the truth, and in the epilogue, is freed after DNA evidence helps find the real killer.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ddeaea82
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_ddeaea82
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e16cd24e
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Know When to Fold 'Em
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e16cd24e
comment
Know When to Fold 'Em: When Joe shuts down in response to the injustices and horror of the Vietnam War, the American government bitterly accepts that there's no winning in 'Nam and ends the war.
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e16cd24e
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
type
Expy
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
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Expy: Junkyard Joe is an obvious Shout-Out to G.I. Robot from DC Comics' old war comics.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_e5421161
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_eda30d58
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0% Approval Rating
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_eda30d58
comment
0% Approval Rating: The King is so rightfully hated by everyone in Vegas that not only do his forces slowly turn on and abandon him, but when Geiger kills him, literally everybody is happy to see him go and even his own mother apologizes for what a little shit he was.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_eda30d58
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 The Unnamed (Comic Book)
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_eda30d58
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1c969f6
type
Moving Beyond Bereavement
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1c969f6
comment
Moving Beyond Bereavement: The crux of Geiger's character arc. He knows intellectually that his family probably (definitely) died in the war, but is unable to confront his feelings of grief and bereavement nor make himself move on with his life, so he wastes his days lurking around the ruins of his old neighborhood, waiting in vain for them to exit the shelter. The events of the series see him not only come to terms with their deaths, but find a new family in the form of Hailee and Henry.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1c969f6
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1c969f6
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1d6144a
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War Is Hell
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1d6144a
comment
War Is Hell: Each of the Unnamed is tied to a major war in American history, and each of them is confronted with all the horrors war brings. Junkyard Joe goes especially hard on this.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1d6144a
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f1d6144a
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
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Earn Your Happy Ending
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
comment
Earn Your Happy Ending: The scientist and his goons are defeated and arrested for their crimes, while the government is persuaded to let Joe stay with Muddy, with the robot finding peace and finally moving past his trauma while surrounded by his Family of Choice.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f64a9cf7
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f6624c30
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Together in Death
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f6624c30
comment
Together in Death: Michael's son Adam is waiting to greet him in the afterlife after he dies. Given that the monster has been plaguing Michael with fake visions of him the whole night, the real Adam has to reassure Michael that it's really him this time.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f6624c30
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 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f6624c30
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f6624c30
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f672a508
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Phlebotinum Overload
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f672a508
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Phlebotinum Overload: Tariq being a living nuclear reactor means that he can go into meltdown if he gets too juiced up, a process he staves off using cooling rods he invented. When they get broken in the fight with Junkyard Joe, he manages to hold back exploding for days out of Heroic Willpower until he's gotten Henry, Hailee, and Barney to safety and ensured he won't hurt anyone other than himself and some bad guys.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f672a508
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_f672a508
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fb724048
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Real After All
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fb724048
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Real After All: Muddy spends most of the decades after his tour in 'Nam led to believe that he hallucinated his memories of Joe. Than Joe shows up on his front steps.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fb724048
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The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fb724048
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fd1b902c
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Non-Malicious Monster
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fd1b902c
comment
Non-Malicious Monster: The monster is viewed by the Government Conspiracy as a simple animal; not malevolent, just hunting for food. This is called into question, however, as it's behavior can seem a little too sadistic and intelligently directed for an animal just trying to feed. Redcoat certainly doesn't consider it a natural part of the ecosystem and advocates it's destruction as an existential threat to the people living in it's range.
 The Unnamed (Comic Book) / int_fd1b902c
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ItemName
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