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The Witch With No Name is a parody/erotic comic by Fixxxer based on Ben 10, running from 2016 to 2017. It's an AU based on third season episode A Change of Face. Gwen's Arch Enemy Charmcaster switches her own body with hers. As the comic deviates from canon and Gwen is sent to a Hellhole Prison, Charmcaster gets a taste of a normal life and comes to term with her newfound feelings towards Ben while Gwen is thrown in the adult world with all that entails...

It's a dark, sometimes trippy and strangely heartwarming story at times. Not for everyone's tastes but if you're willing to look past that it mgiht surprise a reader or two.

Recently, Fixxxer has a started a sequel named The Witch With No Name: Turn Into. Tropes from both works will be added here.


  • Abusive Parents: Hex won't be winning any Parent of the Year awards despite only being Charmcaster's uncle. Being her sole caretaker, though, he was an abusive, violent cult leader and Charmcaster is all too eager to get away from him.
  • Accidental Pervert: Ben opens the bathroom's door in a hotel they're staying only to find a completely nakedCharmcaster-in-Gwen's-body there. He's surprised and even a little disturbed by this but she doesn't seem to mind and even gives him a small kiss on the lips. And then he goes to his Grandpa to ask about girls.
  • Adaptational Heroism: Both Pinky and Charmcaster. While the witch herself was shown to be a complex character in the show and even went trough a Heel-Face Turn in later series, this comic is more based on the first. Still, living as Gwen and getting close to Ben is shown to have a positive influence on her. Meanwhile Pinky is still a thug and a particularly violent one at that, but undergoes character development and even develops a softer personality, no doubt helped by her love for Gwen.
  • Ass Shove: Quite a lot and graphic and most of the time not played for sexy.
  • Bad Dreams: Charmcaster suffers from this, no doubts helped by her past with Hex. After her ordeal, so does Gwen.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: How Charmcaster-in-Gwen's-body falls for Ben. Even if the guy starts in full Girls Have Cooties mode, he makes an effort to be nice to his cousin spurred by Grandpa Max. The kindness and decency he shares with her make a big push towards her Heel-Face Turn.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Grandpa Max comes to the rescue as Hex tries one last attack. He simply runs him over with his car.
  • Big Damn Villains: Ironically, it's Hex that provides an occasion for Gwen and Pinky to bust out of jail.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Gwen leaves Pinky behind to not involve her in her fight and to recover her body, leaving both girls heartbroken by it. She confronts Charmcaster and she returns to her original scheme, trying to switch off her body with Ben's but messes up her spell, switching Ben and Gwen's bodies. She leaves before being captured again but tears up when saying goodbye to Ben, promising they would see each other again. This situation won't be resolved until the sequel, Turn Into, leaving things to an uncertain future.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: This is what happens to Pinky and Missy. Hex puts on them some mind control masks and they work as his Bodyguard Babes.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Gwen tries to help a girl being harassed by Missy. She gets shoved in a toilet for her troubles but this act of kindness does change Pinky's mind about her.
  • A Date with Rosie Palms: Gwen's sole mean of relief and peace of mind in prison and the natural consequence of her blossoming sexuality, even if in such screwed up circumstances.
  • Dirty Cop: The prison guard assigned to the girls. Since Charmcaster did injure her mother while she and Hex attacked in Vegas, she feels entitled to leave her to Pinky and Missy's "care". It may be Pay Evil Unto Evil at best if she wasn't that extreme about it. Or even if Gwen was the right person she's consigning to that fate.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Why, yes, Ben: They are grown up girls and completely naked at that. Nevermind they are your enemy's minions.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Gwen has this the first days when trapped in Charmcaster's body. She still has them when trapped in Ben's body while desperate and looking for Pinky.
  • The Dreaded: Hex, dear Lord, Hex. If he was a joke in the show, in this comic he's crueler than ever and absolutely relentless. Everyone that knows him basically quake in fear when they see him.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: This is how the sequel and by extension the series ends. Gwen manages to rescue Pinky from her captor and the two promise to see each other again once Gwen is a grown up, Hex is defeated, Charmcaster is free to live a normal life. Cue a Time Skip with Ben, Gwen and Kevin having just come back from helping out Charmcaster become Queen of her dimension and we see Gwen and Pinky reuniting and sharing a Big Damn Kiss.
  • Erotic Asphyxiation: Gwen comes to really enjoy this and it's also a turn on for Pinky, as well. Well, performing it, at least. When she switches body wtih Ben she still does that when feeling lonely and forlorn, though it's played more for tears.
  • Faux Action Girl: Pinky, a little. Granted, when your enemy is Hex and you're just a normal human odds are against you.
  • Foot Focus: Fixxxer is definitely into this. The sequel even starts with a closeup of Charmcaster's feet and the girls are mostly barefoot unless noted. Even when Pinky is captured by Hex, the author does provide some close ups of her soles. Wheter it's Fan Disservice it's up to you.
  • Freaky Friday Flip: The basis of the episode by which the comic is inspired by. Not only Gwen and Charmcaster switch bodies but so do Ben and Gwen. And Hex does this to Gwen herself while she's trapped in Ben's body.
  • Go Through Me: Pinky has no intentions of leaving Gwen with that creepy ass sorcerer that just broke into the prison, killed guards and started feeling up her girl, thank you very much. She gets a Neck Lift for her trouble but points for trying.
  • Groin Attack: Missy does not fuck around and Gwen gets one of this. A rare female example and just as painful looking.
  • Karmic Death: The corrupt and vengeful guard mentioned above? Strangled by Hex once he starts his rampage.
  • Heel-Face Turn: Charmcaster in the sequel culminating in her helping the Tennysons taking down her uncleand Pinky in the first story. She switches from a violent thug to a much more caring and empathetic person.
  • Honey Trap: Pinky tries to turn Hex's...Attentions towards her so that Gwen can unleash some familiars on him.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: What finally does Hex in. By switching bodies with Ben (Actually Gwen) he gets a youthful body with an omnitrix attached, sure...An Omnitrix he doesn't know how to use. Meanwhile Gwen, even in Hex's weakened body, still has the magical mojo to swarm him with his own mental slaves.
  • Inherent in the System: This is what Pinky thinks of society. It's wretched and rotten and if people do bad things, society ain't helping nor willing to do anything except punish reaching Disproportionate Retribution level. Considering what we've seen of the prison system alone she kinda has a point.
  • Interrupted Intimacy: Missy catches Pinky and Gwen after some loveamaking. Emphasis on lovemaking because seeing her cellmate so intimate and loving with the "filthy gipsy" sends her on a warpath.
  • Irony: As Charmcaster-in-Gwen's-body herself states: "It's funny...I'm finally able to be who I really am, but in order to do so I have to wear a mask." An example of Double Meaning as Ben assumes she's talking about her Lucky Girl costume she's wearing, not having stolen her cousin's body.
  • It's Not You, It's My Enemies: Ultimately, this is the reason Gwen leaves Pinky behind as she doesn't have the heart to involve her with supervillains. Pinky accepts this even if it breaks her heart.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Missy gets squashed by a door once Hex comes to recover Charmcaster. She barely survives it.
  • Making Love in All the Wrong Places: Gwen and Pinky. Whenever they can and even on the run.
  • May-December Romance: Both Pinky and Charmcaster are a few years older than Gwen and Ben but they do not know about this. Ironically, it's Gwen that realizes this once she reunites with Pinky but she's willing to wait for her. In her real body this time.
  • Mind Rape: What the shots they give Gwen in prison actually do. Her cognitive abilities and speech are damaged and she's reduced to a weak, stuttering mess. Charmcaster feels the effect once she gets in her own body and it's just as bad.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Par of the course the first day Gwen passes in prison, but a particularly brutal one she gets is from Missy once she catches her being intimate with Pinky.
  • Noodle Incident: Once Charmcaster gets back into her body, she laments a strange taste in her mouth and a weird pain in her butt. Granted, Gwen and Pinky had a very active sex life...
  • OC Stand In: Pinky. In the original show she was a very flat character with an interesting character design and some rough, if villanous, character traits that was mostly used by Gwen to escape. In this comic she gets fleshed out to a full on Tritagonist.
  • Outlaw Couple: What Gwen and Pinky eventually become on the run.
  • Outside Context Villain: It starts as an exploitative Girls Behind Bars comic until Hex comes into the picture. Granted, Gwen knows him pretty well but none of the guards saw it coming.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Gwen-as-Charmcaster's disguise it's a bit...dodgy. Sure, she's got new clothes and a wig but that doesn't cover her huge ponytail. A differently colroed ponytail, at that.
  • Psycho Lesbian: Missy. Dear Lord, Missy. Since they're in an all girls prison it may also be a case of Situational Sexuality.
  • Plucky Girl: Pinky becomes this after escaping with Gwen. She's optimistic, deeply in love with Gwen and never gives up about finding her family and curing Gwen's condition.
  • Psycho Psychologist: The doctor has no intention to reintegrate the dangerous Charmcaster in the society. She's a sadist that is perfectly content to have her left in the mercy of hardened rapists, humiliate her in various ways and literally melt her brain with a serum so she wouldn't even think about rebelling.
  • Rape by Proxy: Missy forcing Pinky to perform oral sex on Gwen against her will is technically raping them both.
  • Reality Ensues: The Omnitrix is an incredibly powerful artifact, sure, and if Hex got his hands on it he would be unstoppable...If only he knew how to use it. Not just that, since he's a powerless little kid he can be easily swarmed and knocked out.
  • The Tease: Charmcaster-in-Gwen's-body to Ben's embarassment, at first.
  • There Was a Door: Pinky and Gwen burst trough a wall, riding one of Hex's familiars. Granted, it's kind of hard to ride.
  • What The Hell Hero?: Gwen is not happy about neither Grandpa or Ben realizing that Charmcaster had stole her body and left her rotting in prison. She forgives them in the sequel but she still gets a little snippy about it and the time there has left some scars.
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