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Other elements that TV Tropes does that we don't: Long plot summaries; Overly detailed character sheets that list every trope and plot device associated with a character;
TV Tropes was founded in 2004 by a programmer under the pseudonym "Fast Eddie." He described himself as having become interested in the conventions of genre fiction while studying at MIT in the 1970s and after browsing Internet forums in the 1990s. [17]
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[6] [7] This page examines gay characters in fictional works as a whole, focusing on characters and tropes in cinema and fantasy. For more information about fictional characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community, see the corresponding pages about pansexual, and non-binary and intersex characters in fiction.
Derek Mears as Swamp Thing of Earth-19 from his self-titled TV series. Asher Angel as the voice of Billy Batson and Zachary Levi as Shazam from the DC Extended Universe. Greg Cipes as the voice of Beast Boy from Teen Titans Go! which was seen on the Doom Patrol's TV. Kaley Cuoco as the voice of Harley Quinn from her self-titled TV series.
Phoenix (火の鳥, Hi no Tori, "Bird of Fire") is an unfinished manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka considered Phoenix his "life's work"; it consists of 12 parts, each of which tells a separate, self-contained story and takes place in a different era. The plots go back and forth from the remote future to prehistoric times.
The TV Tropes article is mostly a list of links to more specific subtopics. Jupiter in fiction: bad, good, TV Tropes; Mars in fiction: bad, good, TV Tropes – I'm currently working on this one. It should probably be possible to turn it into a WP:Good article. Mercury in fiction: bad, good, TV Tropes
Phoenix 2772 is set in the distant future where the planet Earth is dying from a lack of energy resources and a subjugating political climate sees all human beings produced in test tubes and their roles in society selected by computers, from pilot to politician, etc. Godo is one such child brought up to be a cadet and nursed by a beautiful robot-maid Olga.