Deadeye is just chock full of unorthodox stuff. It's in the superhero genre, and I try to keep spotlighting that "wacky smart-aleck saves the day" theme as much as I can. But because it's so different, sometimes that gets pushed to the back in favor of all the juicy drama~.
-Death is the hero...and life is the villain. I thought it would be cool to reverse the roles for a change~.
-The hero has a lot of problems...a lot of hero stories try to reconcile the hero and their alter-ego and make them both strong in their own ways, but Deadeye's alter ego (a) hardly shows up at all, for reasons and (b) would honestly not be much good to anyone. His hero persona is less of a powered-up version of his true self and more of a crutch that allows him to function as a human being.
-The story takes place in a small town, not a city. It's out in Arizona, even, so I have to keep reminding myself that the characters probably wouldn't wear layers or long sleeves. ^^;
I could go on about Deadeye's weirdness for days, but I've said too much already~