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Daily Grind (Webcomic)

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Daily Grind is a long-running, talking animal webcomic by Michael H. Payne that's not necessarily for children and follows the adventures of the employees of Daily Grind, a "general assistance service" that operates out of a former pawn shop downtown in the port city of Gadsden. Want to find a great cup of coffee? Fifty cents for directions to Haz Bean. Want to hire a crossing guard temp? They'll throw in an exorcism for free! Want to reunite the Fairy Kingdoms, reform a Government Conspiracy, kill an evil penguin, deconstruct a magical Crazy Survivalist cell, thwart Lucifer AND Satan, rehabilitate the insane Shoemaker's Elves, take down the largest mafia in the world, and make contact with aliens? In less than one (in-comic) year or your money back!The comic was created as part of the Daily Grind Challenge in February 2005, where artists would strive to post five pages of comics every week without a single missed update. Payne's webcomic was the second-longest contender in the challenge, lasting fifteen years without any non-comic filler. As an action/adventure Urban Fantasy series that has posted over 1500 comic strips, it has probably hit - or is going to eventually hit - all the Action/Adventure Tropes.Due to medical concerns in March 2020, Payne has been forced to resign from the contest. Daily Grind will continue, though with less-than-perfect updates.
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Sliding Scale of Free Will vs. Fate
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Sliding Scale of Free Will vs. Fate: A major (perhaps THE major) running theme throughout the comic. Mortals are special because of their capacity for free will, while Fae and other supernatural beings are largely considered to be lacking free will, only responding to the will of Cyrios (who seems to mostly be an analogue for the monotheistic God/Yahweh/Allah). Just how true this lack of free will among the Fae is, though, is a subject of fairly frequent debate among the characters. Debates about who can exercise free will, and to what extent, show up in other capacities as well. Dodger is a construct, and how much freedom he has even after being removed from Royo Awkwat's influence comes up a few times. He has declared himself unable to say certain things despite seeming to know that the information he has would be useful, and it seems that even outside of being controlled, he still has some programming that can be tripped (Chapter 79: Birthday Boy). It seems, though, that he can resist some of his programming to some degree. Coil was a repository for Fae power, originally a tool without free will, but gained it after intervention by Doc and Eulatti. This doesn't appear to be limited to just him, as at least one other case of a repository becoming its own person has been displayed, suggesting that over time they can evolve into creatures with free will. A big theme in Book XIII, when the gang turns a curse into a sapient magical being. It gains the capacity for free will to some degree, which runs into conflict with its nature as a curse, creating some inner turmoil until the climax sees it embrace the free will side of the debate. This also drives the entire plot of Chapter 84, Chutes and Ladders, with Eulatti trying to abdicate because he cannot feel the will of Cyrios like other Fae, leading to renewed discussion of the nature of Fae will. The resolution of that conflict seemed to suggest that, while Fae don't have total free will like mortals do, they also aren't completely disallowed from making their own choices in most matters.
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Sliding Scale of Visuals Versus Dialogue
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Sliding Scale of Visuals Versus Dialogue: About as far on the dialogue side as a webcomic can get. As it was inspired by 1930s/40s radio serials, this is quite deliberate.
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Godiva Fur: Jolene is a nudist, but her fur is so fluffy that there's little difference between a fur coat and fur period. Since this is a furry webcomic, laws against nudism are extremely relaxed for people who don't need clothes to follow societal laws; the justice department doesn't even blink an eye when she shows up to her pardon for second-degree murder completely naked. As for the Fae, they consider their "cloak" (a matrix of Fae energy that surrounds and shields the user) their clothing. Tharka also only wears a vest, though he doesn't have anything to hide anymore anyway...
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Anti-Magic
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Anti-Magic: Constance is essentially immune to Fae magic, though not to mortal magic.
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Lawful Stupid: Steven Aramis was adopted as a child by the Sons of the Black Swan and has devoted his life to following their by-laws — even when it turned out that, to follow the by-laws, he had to kill all the other members of the group.... Later subverted the "stupid" part when he dropped the necessary hints to the group's new leader such that the by-laws would be changed before Steven got around to killing the members/ex-members who Steven felt were actually innocent of actual wrong-doing. He's actually quite sensible when it comes to stuff that has nothing to do with the Sons of the Black Swan, but becomes an instant Knight Templar with detailed references of the by-laws whenever someone dares to question said by-laws. Seeing as how the by-laws punish minor infractions with death, this happens more than it should.
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Wrong Genre Savvy
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Dr. Chalmers thinks he's the doomed hero of a Cosmic Horror Story. This is a Science Fantasy Noir-Lite, and he's a mass-murderer.
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Guile Hero
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Guile Hero: Howlett Creager and Constance Teasdale both. Both of them are extremely good at predicting people and playing them expertly to reach their own ends. Those allied with them know they're playing the game and are usually all too happy to play along, while those opposing them are lucky to get out unscathed.
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Butterfly of Doom
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Butterfly of Doom: Scratch does this on a regular basis, using chaotic events (he once caused a For Want of a Nail effect) and subtle half-truths (by barging into someone's conversation in an explosion and shouting a very stupid devil's deal while obscuring his true motives) to cause mayhem in the near future. Luckily for the protagonists, his lack of a general plan means that he frequently ends up screwing himself over, especially since he has overused his Dynamic Entry on Daily Grind to the point that they frequently expect him to show up and play a con. It's a butterfly motif, which makes sense for an insectoid.
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Sherlock Scan
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Sherlock Scan: Howlett employs this every now and then. In Chapter 6, The Batrachonesian Amphora, he not only passes a test of his skills through his analysis of an artifact, but provides information about it that the tester wasn't even aware of.
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Wham Line:
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The Atoner
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The Atoner: Toch Kreelnyik, in Chapter 60: Waxing and Waning, named for the process of atoning for Fae. Though his apology tour concludes with the chapter, he continues to try to make amends for past schemes through his actions in subsequent stories.
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Can't forget Jolene. Empowered though she is with her bactruma, even when she doesn't use it she's a force to be reckoned with. She can even dodge bullets!
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: There are hints that relations between the different families of animal people aren't as easygoing as they might appear. Overt racism is rare - the one chapter where the issues seems to arise, it ends up being a False Flag Operation - but there are hints of lingering tensions, including when a mouse cop and cat politician apparently kill each other (deliberately staged by the mob), and Alice mentions that mixed groups still get rejected from restaurants due to fears of conflict. Also "bug" used as a racial epithet for insectoids, and "spider" being similarly received by the Fae. On top of this, there's the implication that Gadsden is one of the better examples of harmony, which suggests that these issues might be even more serious in the rest of the world. The Frog Islands, being an analogy of island colonies which were conquered and oppressed during the Age of Exploration, have varying levels of resentment towards first world nations and their mostly-mammalian populations. Some try to milk the tourist industry dry, while others seek cultural genocide to restore their oppressed culture. The Cetaceans used to enslave the Octopodes as cattle, until the Octopodes gained sentience and requested aid from the Fae, who beat the Cetaceans into submission. Then the Octopodes began oppressing the Pinnipeds, which angered the Fae into further coercion, until the Octopodes agreed to treat the Pinnipeds as equals... by conning the entire Pinniped population into believing Octopodes were a subspecies of Fae.
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Intrepid Reporter
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Intrepid Reporter: Alice Bryson, Doc's fiancee. Her going after stories is established as an early part of her character, making up parts of chapters 2 and 5, and she's occasionally been seen digging into stories throughout, either independently or intertwining with other Daily Grind activities.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Loads of them. Eduard Varese got power-drunk on a magical artifact, but once that was destroyed he becomes a frequent and valuable ally. Dodger, once his bonds are severed, though he was more an unwilling tool than an adversary. Norma Galverson and the entire Eyes of the World were the antagonists for all of Book VI, then valued allies after they shake off the Prepper attitude. Juliette Peroshay...well, she put it best herself: Toch Kreelnyik was one of the most frequent antagonists throughout the first eight books, but has since reformed and become a frequent ally. Lord Sowhen gets a lot nicer once Howlett's poked through his facade and the gang helps reverse the consequences of his actions.
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Badass Normal: Lots of them, all over the place. Howlett Creager for sure. The mastermind behind Daily Grind, fluent in many spheres of knowledge, able to verbally outmatch just about anyone up to and including the Devil Himself, and unmatched master of the Indy Ploy. Doc Chalko also qualifies. He gets into just as much danger as the rest of them with fewer combat abilities to rely on, but manages to hold his own. He's also something of an Omnidisciplinary Scientist given that he's been able to make lots of modifications to his voice box and other devices. Empowered recently due to having the reforged Sarx bound to him, but he's still pretty close to normal even then. Steven Aramis. Even though he's the holder of Sarx, it's clear that he's ridiculously skilled with a sword even before that time. And even with Sarx, there's not much indication that it enhances the user, so most of what he does with it seems entirely on his own skill. Can't forget Jolene. Empowered though she is with her bactruma, even when she doesn't use it she's a force to be reckoned with. She can even dodge bullets!
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The Chosen One
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Howlett is The Chosen One - but the previous four Chosen Ones screwed up and his own father exiled him due to peer pressure.
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Fire and Brimstone Hell
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Fire and Brimstone Hell: Zig-zagged; there are entire pits of suffering and torture dedicated to whoever has Scratch's ire, and then there are large, empty wastelands where wandering souls build small Wretched Hive colonies and continue their nefarious ways. It's still Hell because they're constantly in the company of other assholes.
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Our Fairies Are Different
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Our Fairies Are Different: Since all the characters are talking animals, the Fae are, of course, giant glowing spiders. And the Shoemaker's Elves are centipedes! And the Banshees are... something, something, pyramid heads? Where do the Nematodes fit in?
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Time Abyss
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Time Abyss: The first generation of Fae, including Mab, have literally existed since the dawn of time, brought into the universe by Cyrios. What they were before entering the universe is still a mystery.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: All over the place, but sometimes with a LOT of time in between. A good example: Chapter 1, The Crossing Guard, had Jolene referred to as a psychopomp, and you can see the bactruma in her hand in one scene. It's not until Chapter 24, A Long Long Trail A-Winding, two and a half years worth of comics later, that she officially receives the bactruma and the psychopomp status.
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Nerves of Steel
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Nerves of Steel: Most of the heroes have their moments, but A. Gana Belea is by far the most unshakable. Doesn't matter whether she's coming face-to-face with a servant of hell, knocked out and abducted by a child slaver with giant clippers, turning the entire concept of magic on its head, or being raged at by the Devil himself (not to mention said Devil probably hating her more than any other mortal in existence), she approaches it all with the same aplomb.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: In Chapter 65, when Scratch is trying to do something untoward to Constance, she pulls down his hood and stabs her stinger into his eye. Even considering he deserved it, it's still cringe-worthy.
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Cool Sword: Sarx. One of few weapons that can harm non-mortal beings, and is thus strongly feared by them.
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Deadpan Snarker: About the only Daily Grinder that isn't one is Doc (usually). Howlett, Jolene, and Tharka all have more than their share of moments, but the snark queen is Constance.
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Omnidisciplinary Scientist
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Doc Chalko also qualifies. He gets into just as much danger as the rest of them with fewer combat abilities to rely on, but manages to hold his own. He's also something of an Omnidisciplinary Scientist given that he's been able to make lots of modifications to his voice box and other devices. Empowered recently due to having the reforged Sarx bound to him, but he's still pretty close to normal even then.
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Rage Against the Heavens
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Rage Against the Heavens: Juliette's motivation while she's broken. Bumble blames Cyrios for everything that's gone wrong for her and creates havoc to try to get to him, though other characters are all too quick to point out that it was her own choices that led to her fate. Eulatti has his in a breakdown in Chapter 84 when he feels abandoned by Cyrios, unable to feel him the way other Fae do. Of all the examples, though, he's the one who gets closest to actually meeting with Cyrios (with the possibility that he did, though the speaker never let it be clear), and he comes to a peaceful resolution as a result.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: While "damn" and "hell" are thrown around fairly casually, anything more serious is extremely rare to see. When the Dust Bunny finally drops one in Chapter 66, the author comments from the previous page actually warn about it coming up.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: The devil loves being called a bastard, and even tolerates being called a cowardly wimp, but call him Zebulon... Constance does not like being called an old lady. Note to gangsters: Do not insult a woman who has gravity-defying wings and a giant poisoned knife for a butt. Portia flips out when asked a direct question during her first appearance, though in a later appearance she's gotten better at controlling herself.
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A Nazi by Any Other Name
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A Nazi by Any Other Name: The Bolithrans, and the Neo-Nazi equivalent in the Neo-Bolithrans. Winthrop Bolithro instigated a war between the insectoids and basically everyone else for the cause of insectoid supremacy, making him the closest thing the Daily Grind world has to an Adolf Hitler. The Daily Grind ends up mixed up in the schemes of Neo-Bolithrans a number of times, which results in most of the comic's Stuff Blowing Up moments.
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Indy Ploy
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Howlett Creager for sure. The mastermind behind Daily Grind, fluent in many spheres of knowledge, able to verbally outmatch just about anyone up to and including the Devil Himself, and unmatched master of the Indy Ploy.
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Howlett is usually the calm, collected pacifist... and then Toch tries to drive his girlfriend insane by making her kill her friends, and she ended up in a coma. Cue Roaring Rampage of Revenge. Lampshaded by almost everyone.
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Talking the Monster to Death
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Talking the Monster to Death: Howlett's preferred method of dealing with most situations - though in his case, it's seldom to death so much as to pacification. His ability to verbally outmaneuver his adversaries has rarely found its equal.
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Webcomic Time
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Webcomic Time: The first 4 pages of the comic were posted 28 Feb 2005, and that's the day in the comic as well. it has taken over nine years of real-time to get to the end of Christmas Eve, 2005. And almost two more years of comics later, only 17 more days have passed.
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Guns Are Worthless
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Guns Are Worthless: Played with. Most of the cast have dodging skills and deflection magics, allowing them to No-Sell most sustained gunfire, and magic usually trumps guns. However, there are still many examples of guns being effective at injuring, maiming, hostage-taking, and killing. Especially magic guns, which are very effective.
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The Illuminati
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The Illuminati: The Sons of the Black Swan was an organization created by Fremont Gadsen to protect and serve his city. It only existed for about two hundred years, but was jump-started by finding a pirate king's legacy and a powerful immortal sponsor who wanted to escape his dysfunctional family. Most of Gadsen City's elite officials and businessmen joined up to protect and improve the city in exchange for an edge in politics. Unfortunately, by the time Howlett discovers the organization, it has rotted from the inside due to lowered hiring standards, and their leader wanted to pull off the biggest and most destructive heist in history. Howlett, the immortal sponsor, and the zealously loyal Steven (see below) reform the organization (after killing every member who screwed Gadsen over).
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Fantastic Caste System
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The Centipedes used to have a Fantastic Caste System, until their crown prince made a Deal with the Devil (literally) to remove their bigotry. Scratch removed their sanity as well.
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Crazy Survivalist
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The Eyes of the World were hunted down by a megalomaniac evil wizard until they became Crazy Survivalist magicians with a control panel that was a thousand times more powerful and dangerous than it should have been.
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Loan Shark
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Loan Shark: Scratch's Modus Operandi. Most of the magic he's obtained as THE Devil has come from power-hungry mages who never realized what it was they were giving up. One character lampshades this magic-as-commerce loan as stacking pennies: it takes careful consideration to prevent your magic from disintegrating, and even if you try really hard all you've got is worth less than two dollars.
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Dark and Troubled Past
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Dark and Troubled Past: All five main characters and some side characters: Howlett is The Chosen One - but the previous four Chosen Ones screwed up and his own father exiled him due to peer pressure. Jolene is a mentally unstable vigilante who murdered five corrupt politicians before she was caught and sentenced to death row. Also, her father sexually abused her when she was four. Tharka was once the right hand immortal servant of Satan, but took a serious look at his life after fighting the equivalent of World War II. Chalko was gunned down by one of his patients, which left him mute. He was fired by corrupt staff and went into a drunk stupor for six months. Teasdale got a gift from her parents - a smoke bomb filled with mating pheromones. They did not work as intended - she acted like a Praying Mantis. Edward was abused by his father to stunt his magic abilities. Edward's father was sexually preyed upon by a Fae Harvester for having magic abilities. Steven's parents were assassinated by an undead killing machine on a leashnote Steven survived because the assassin had hard-coded directives to spare kids. He was adopted by the Sons of the Black Swan, but in 1995 they were taken over by a con artist and used to bleed the city dry, starting with the orphanages. The Eyes of the World were hunted down by a megalomaniac evil wizard until they became Crazy Survivalist magicians with a control panel that was a thousand times more powerful and dangerous than it should have been. The Centipedes used to have a Fantastic Caste System, until their crown prince made a Deal with the Devil (literally) to remove their bigotry. Scratch removed their sanity as well. And sentient Nematodes evolved from monstrous parasites, so most of them are killed on sight.
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