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==The Plot==
 
==The Plot==
''How to Be a Hero'' for the most part lacks any real plot besides the students driving Tahu mad with how stupid, ignorant, or just downright annoying they can be. However, there are several notable subplots:
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''How to Be a Hero'' for the most part lacks any real plot besides the students driving Tahu mad with how stupid, ignorant, or just downright annoying they can be. However, the comedy does have a central cast of characters, and after Chapter 30 the comedy is planned to veer slightly into aactual plot territory, to set up for the sequel.
#Nex's quest to get Breez to love him, and to make sure she doesn't fall in love with (ironically an unwilling) Merrick Fortis. - Completed upon the ending of ''Capture the Villain''.
 
#Bulk's quest to be the first student in the class to actually aquire enough Hero Points (100) to graduate and become a real hero, impended by Tahu's hatred and others' sneering.
 
   
   
Beginning with Chapter 5, the introduction of mini segments was introduced. These segments are sets of chapters that revolve around the same story, instead of being structured like the rest of the comedy.
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Beginning with Chapter 5, the introduction of Arks was introduced. These Arks are sets of at least two chapters that revolve around the same story, instead of being structured like the rest of the comedy.
   
   
===Capture the Villain (5-10, 12)===
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===Ark 1: Capture the Villain (5-10, 12)===
Chapter 5 marked the debut of the first mini segment; in it, Nex, Bulk, and Makuta are assigned to be villains that the rest of the class must capture. However, after the first day only Kopaka, Meltdown, and Carapar remain free, with the rest of the class except for Rocka, Stringer, and Gorast trapped inside of a cage in Bulk's special portal.
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Chapter 5 marked the debut of the first Ark; in it, Nex, Bulk, and Makuta are assigned to be villains that the rest of the class must capture. However, after the first day only Kopaka, Meltdown, and Carapar remain free, with the rest of the class except for Rocka, Stringer, and Gorast trapped inside of a cage in Bulk's special portal. Eventually it is revealed that Witch Doctor has used Makuta to rise up and destroy the city, prompting the heroes to chase him down and engage him in combat. In the final chapter, Kopaka duelled with the sinister Mr. Zivon to save Rocka, Stringer and Gorast.
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===Ark 2: Friendship is Magic (13 & 14)===
 
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===Friendship is Magic (13 & 14)===
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===Ark 3: The Void (15-17, 19-21)===
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 17 May 2012

How to Be a Hero, iBrow's third major comedy, which began as a oneshot. However, after several of the readers began to clamor for more, iBrow caved in and quicky released the second chapter, beginning his third major hit as a comedy writer.

The comedy already has several running gags, an official banner, and several quotes, of which one form each chapter is selected to be given a place in iBrow's signature.

The Characters

The banner states that the comedy stars: Tahu, Makuta, and William Furno; however, like a movie might, these three are more just the big names attached to the comedy and are joined by a host of others; notable other characters include:

  1. Julius Nex
  2. Natalie Breez
  3. Dunkan Bulk
  4. Jimi Stringer
  5. Merrick Fortis
  6. Vezok
  7. Vezon
  8. Kopaka
  9. Hahli
  10. Rocka


As well, Tahu has a class list of thirty students, two of whom are deceased as revealed in Chapter 3.

Coming Soon.

The Plot

How to Be a Hero for the most part lacks any real plot besides the students driving Tahu mad with how stupid, ignorant, or just downright annoying they can be. However, the comedy does have a central cast of characters, and after Chapter 30 the comedy is planned to veer slightly into aactual plot territory, to set up for the sequel.


Beginning with Chapter 5, the introduction of Arks was introduced. These Arks are sets of at least two chapters that revolve around the same story, instead of being structured like the rest of the comedy.


Ark 1: Capture the Villain (5-10, 12)

Chapter 5 marked the debut of the first Ark; in it, Nex, Bulk, and Makuta are assigned to be villains that the rest of the class must capture. However, after the first day only Kopaka, Meltdown, and Carapar remain free, with the rest of the class except for Rocka, Stringer, and Gorast trapped inside of a cage in Bulk's special portal. Eventually it is revealed that Witch Doctor has used Makuta to rise up and destroy the city, prompting the heroes to chase him down and engage him in combat. In the final chapter, Kopaka duelled with the sinister Mr. Zivon to save Rocka, Stringer and Gorast.

Ark 2: Friendship is Magic (13 & 14)

Coming Soon.

Ark 3: The Void (15-17, 19-21)

Coming Soon.

The Banner

Made by iBrow himself, and those who have posted on it have said it works well, though the small print is (obviously) hard to read.

How to Be a Hero Banner

Made by iBrow himself, the first banner of his making reveiled to the public in a loooon time.








Trivia

  • In the class list of Chapter 3, ALMIGHTY is labelled as the first student alphabetically as a reference to iBrow's other comedy hits, the cancelled Vultraz Trilogy and Tahu vs. Tahu. He is not scheduled to make any real appearances.
  • The comedy was orignally a oneshot that would have starred Furno alone getting a lesson from Tahu on how to be a hero, and was in the works since June of 2011 before being released January 2012.