Seems like a fun setup, and from 1999 2004, the comic held steady. Even having a crossover with Adventurers! (with the story titled “Eh It Had to Happen”). But during the series final years (2005 2007), its fandom had devolved into complaining fanboys who weren’t satisfied with how the story was turning out, which in turn contributed to Ian’s Creator Breakdown (already manifesting with his studying animation and personal matters at the time in the midst of juggling the schedule for this comic), which wasn’t helped by the fact that back then, Ian didn’t take the fact the comic had many fans all that seriously. Ultimately all this came to a head when Ian couldn’t keep up the updates and just flat out abandoned the comic. To add insult to injury, he was working on the final story arc of the comic, right when the heroes are on the verge of facing the Big Bad, when he made the decision leaving the series on a cliffhanger that was never to be resolved. After lingering on the web with no updates since then end (Storywise at least Ian posted a few sarcastic comics lampshading the lack of updates), in 2014 the site was completely white washed, RPGW’s domain name was put up for sale and a Japanese language site now resides there.
Bad Guys Play Pool: The Shadow Dragons play pool in their down time. Badass Longcoat: Adam wears a dark brown duster on occasion. Badass Mustache: During Season 2, Adam sports Carl Weathers’ familiar mustache. Berserk Button: If Grady finds out that you had anything to do with his parents’ deaths, specifically any form of collaboration with the Viet Cong at the time of the attack on the village where they were staying, he will come after you with a vengeance, the law be damned. Big Damn Heroes: Often. Bittersweet Ending: A few episodes end on this note. Blackmail: Part of the plot of “Bad Choices.” Little Saigon crime boss Old Kim warns Willis to make Adam stop his search for a certain refugee who recently arrived in town, or else Kim will make the revelation that Willis signed documentation to give a lot of Kim’s refugees illegal passports and landing papers and made it possible for many, including the missing refugee, to transport heroin into the country, something Willis was never aware of. Buddy Cop Show: A variation, in that while Adam is a (mostly) straight laced detective sergeant http://thammyviencongnghecaohuonggiang.com/in-the-end-some-type-of-smaller-bill-will-pass-very-few/, Grady isn’t a cop at all, but a streetwise martial arts expert with disdain for the rules and red tape that come with police procedure. Nonetheless, They Fight Crime!. Bulletproof Vest: Adam is shot in the chest at fairly close range at the start of “Countdown.” Predictably, it turns out he’s wearing one of these under his shirt, though he has to play dead long enough for the villains of the episode to drag him away from the scene before he can move, and even while removing the vest he’s still shown to be in pain from the force of the gunshot. Bullying a Dragon: Happens to Grady pretty often. By the Book Cop: Adam believes in following regulations and police procedure. Unfortunately, this tends to get him stonewalled when certain aspects of his investigations prove to be not nearly as black and white as he’d like, or when his own desired outcome is hampered by the very procedure he upholds. Children Raise You: In “Parenthood,” it’s revealed that when he was a child, Miguel had to care for his drug addicted mother more than she was caring for him, up to and including getting her to the hospital whenever she was high. In the present day, it’s a big part of why he wants nothing to do with her. Miguel: She’s supposed to be the mother, not the other way around.
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