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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The "Rosa" series revolves around Rosa, a girl who's hellbent on imposing rights for minorities while verbally attacking majorities. For example, in one comic she's mad at her father for being white, straight and male.

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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: PoliticalOvercorrectness: The "Rosa" series revolves around Rosa, a girl who's hellbent on imposing rights for minorities while verbally attacking majorities. For example, in one comic she's mad at her father for being white, straight and male.



** Certain "Rosa" comics have the titular character [[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad reject films she considers offensive]]: she accuses ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' and ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' of sexism and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' of patriarchism, and only wants to watch a ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' film.

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** Certain "Rosa" comics have the titular character [[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad [[PoliticalOvercorrectness reject films she considers offensive]]: she accuses ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' and ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' of sexism and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' of patriarchism, and only wants to watch a ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' film.

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** Downplayed with Thanasis in the Rosa series. He is not as bad as Junior, but does try to use others for his own gain, will harrass others when he knows someone else will pay the price and his love for Sissy is very, very unhealthy.

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** Downplayed with Thanasis in the Rosa series. He is not as bad as Junior, but does try to use others for his own gain, will harrass others when he knows someone else will pay the price and his love for Sissy is very, very unhealthy. However, while Junior is the biggest jerk in his series by far, Thanasis isn't and gets some sympathy for opposing Rosa.



* HatedByAll: The rooster in "The Rooster" is hated by everybody in the farm, excluding the worm and the pig.

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* HatedByAll: HatedByAll:
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The rooster in "The Rooster" is hated by everybody in the farm, excluding the worm and the pig.pig.
** Nobody likes the shark in 'Dangerous Waters' either, not even his pilot fish, but they have the very good reason of the shark being a bastard even for his species.



* NiceMice: Averted with Montecristo the mouse in "The Lifer", who's an arrogant, nasty {{Jerkass}}.

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* NiceMice: Averted with Montecristo the mouse in "The Lifer", who's an arrogant, selfish, nasty {{Jerkass}}.{{Jerkass}}. Played with with Bakilus from Lab Animals, as he only is a jerk with nasty humor to survive what he and tbe other animals are getting through.


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* TheDogBitesBack:
** While Thanasis often exploits Haris, Haris gets even whenever Sissy is even mentioned in some way.
** Junior's dad sometimes is the one who insults his son more.

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* {Hypocrite}: {{Hypocrite}}:



** Rita mocks Asomatos all the time for his lack of arms and legs. She is a snake, so her ableist jokes are also [[HypocriticalHumor at her expense]].

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** Rita mocks Asomatos all the time for his lack of arms and legs. She is a snake, so her ableist jokes are also [[HypocriticalHumor at her own expense]].


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* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Sometimes the {{Jerkass}}es don't get the last laugh.
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*{Hypocrite}:
** Rosa thinks she fights against bullying, yet she is the most abusive character in her series.
** Rita mocks Asomatos all the time for his lack of arms and legs. She is a snake, so her ableist jokes are also [[HypocriticalHumor at her expense]].

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* ''Rosa''



* ButtMonkey: The main characters who aren't assholes, like Junior's dad in Flying Starts, the titular Lifer and Apostolis from 'Rosa'.



* EnfantTerrible: Junior in "Flying Starts" is a {{Jerkass}} to everyone, especially his father.

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* EnfantTerrible: EnfantTerrible:
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Junior in "Flying Starts" is a {{Jerkass}} to everyone, especially his father.father. Whom he thought of killing several times with no provocation.
** Downplayed with Thanasis in the Rosa series. He is not as bad as Junior, but does try to use others for his own gain, will harrass others when he knows someone else will pay the price and his love for Sissy is very, very unhealthy.



* ThreateningShark: The shark in "Dangerous Waters", and his BeleagueredAssistant and [[WithFriendsLikeThese best friend]] Cornelius lets him know it.

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* ThreateningShark: The shark in "Dangerous Waters", Waters" is even more dangerous than real sharks, being a sadist, and his BeleagueredAssistant and [[WithFriendsLikeThese best friend]] Cornelius lets him know it.


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* YouDirtyRat: Montechristo is a prevert, a jerk and a sadist. Also a rat.
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The "Rosa" series revolves around Rosa, a girl who's hellbent on imposing rights for everyone excluding people who don't. For example, in one comic she's mad at her father for being white, straight and male.

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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The "Rosa" series revolves around Rosa, a girl who's hellbent on imposing rights for everyone excluding people who don't.minorities while verbally attacking majorities. For example, in one comic she's mad at her father for being white, straight and male.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The rooster in "The Rooster" is hated by everybody in the farm, excluding the worm and the pig.


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* HatedByAll: The rooster in "The Rooster" is hated by everybody in the farm, excluding the worm and the pig.
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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed character who has most of the funny punchlines]]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.

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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His Each volume of his comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having has individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only mostly feature two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical skeptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed dumb character who has most of the funny punchlines]]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.



* ''Ιncongruous Love''

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* ''Ιncongruous ''Incongruous Love''
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* HypocriticalHumor:
** In one "Waiting for the Rain" strip, Noah finds the pegasi outside his ark:
--->'''Noah:''' Sorry, but I can't let you in! You are mythological beings, creatures of imagination!
--->'''Male Unicorn:''' Says the historically proven person!
** A "Rosa" strip goes like this:
--->'''Rosa:''' I'm so glad I was born a girl!
--->'''Apostolis:''' And I'm so glad I was born a boy!
--->'''Rosa:''' REALLY? You filthy phallocrat!
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* SoapPunishment: In one "Flying Starts" comic, Junior's father tells Junior how his mother washed out his mouth when she heard him swear. When he asked Junior if he knew what happened the second time, Junior said [[InvertedTrope she washed out her ears]].

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* SoapPunishment: In one "Flying Starts" comic, Junior's father tells Junior how recalls his mother washed out his mouth giving him this when she heard him swear. When he asked Junior if he knew what happened the second time, Junior said guesses that she did this [[InvertedTrope she washed out to her ears]].
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* DeadlyEuphemism: As Noah tells the centaurs they don't belong in his ark, his answer to them asking to see the manager is for them to wait, because they'd see Him soon, since they were staying out.
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** Noah tells the centaurs he can't let them in because they're neither humans nor animals, and tells them [[DeadlyEupherism that since they'll stay out, they'll see the manager soon]].

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** Noah tells the centaurs he can't let them in because they're neither humans nor animals, and tells them [[DeadlyEupherism [[DeadlyEuphemism that since they'll stay out, they'll see the manager soon]].

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* JerkassGods: If God is shown, chances are he'll be this. The "Waiting for the Rain" series' portrayal of him, for example, {{troll}}s Noah by changing the weather to snow or sun, and even cancelling the storm in the final strip.

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* JerkassGods: If God is shown, chances are he'll He'll be this. The "Waiting for the Rain" series' portrayal of him, Him, for example, {{troll}}s Noah by changing the weather to snow or sun, and even cancelling the storm in the final strip.



* NoahsStoryArc: One of Arkas' comic series, "Waiting for the Rain", has Noah and his son preparing for the storm. Naturally, mainly due to [[JerkassGods God being a]] {{Troll}} to Noah and his son's [[TheDitz ineptitude and stupidity]], HilarityEnsues.

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* NoahsStoryArc: One of Arkas' comic series, "Waiting for the Rain", has Noah and his son preparing for the storm. Naturally, mainly due to [[JerkassGods God being a]] {{Troll}} to Noah and his son's [[TheDitz ineptitude and stupidity]], HilarityEnsues.HilarityEnsues:
** The animals that didn't get to board the ark complain to Noah about him choosing to save all the contacts and leave them to drown, whileNoah tries to explain he chose them with the Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection.
** Two male lions and two bulls complain about gay couples' rights, seemingly missing the point of the trip.
** The animals on board ask Noah what'd happen if it didn't rain, claiming it wouldn't be the same since all the other animals would survive.
** A pair of sauropods misses the ark due to the female one taking too long to get ready.
** As the unicorns board the ark, the male one is told by his mate that she doesn't want to have offspring, because she fears about her body figure.
** Two carnivorous dinosaurs [[OhCrap realize they hadn't made a reservation for the Ark]].
** Noah's son turns out the mammoths, thinking they were another pair of elephants.
** As a mule asks Noah to wait for him to find a mate, Noah tells him it'd be easier for him to learn to swim.
** Two monkeys spit on Noah to trick him into believing the rain's started.
** God messes with the weather, giving Noah a sunny day on one strip and a snowy day on the next.
** Noah tells the centaurs he can't let them in because they're neither humans nor animals, and tells them [[DeadlyEupherism that since they'll stay out, they'll see the manager soon]].
** Noah turns out the pegasi because they're mythological beings, as one of them [[HypocriticalHumor points out Noah's not historically proven either]].
** Franchise/KingKong tries to get in the ark, showing Ann Darrow as his mate.
** Noah's son tries to sell umbrellas, and takes in ten hens instead of one for food.
** A claustrophobic rhinoceros ends up with his horn poking through the wall.
** Noah's son is forced to take out the animals' [[RoadApples feces]] out.
** Noah tries to stop his son from swatting the flies.
** Noah is forced to separate the panthers from the zebras as the former are trying to eat the others, and has to handle a lion that ate the antelopes.
** Noah is told there'll be no flood, and God tells him to open a pet shop with all the animals.
** TheStinger shows Noah's son claim that since the Earth is flat, the water will spill out of the edges.
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* NoahsStoryArc: One of Arkas' comic series, "Waiting for the Rain", has Noah and his son preparing for the storm. Due to [[JerkassGods God being a]] {{Troll}} to Noah and his son's [[TheDitz ineptitude and stupidity]], HilarityEnsues.

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* NoahsStoryArc: One of Arkas' comic series, "Waiting for the Rain", has Noah and his son preparing for the storm. Due Naturally, mainly due to [[JerkassGods God being a]] {{Troll}} to Noah and his son's [[TheDitz ineptitude and stupidity]], HilarityEnsues.

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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: The "Rosa" series revolves around Rosa, a girl who's hellbent on imposing rights for everyone excluding people who don't. For example, in one comic she's mad at her father for being white, straight and male.



* ShoutOut:
** One "Waiting for the Rain" comic has Franchise/KingKong attempt to board Noah's Ark, complete with Ann Darrow as his mate.
** Certain "Rosa" comics have the titular character [[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad reject films she considers offensive]]: she accuses ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' and ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' of sexism and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' of patriarchism, and only wants to watch a ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' film.



* SphereEyes: Most of the characters are drawn with big, round eyes that are close to each other and have dropping eyelids.

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* SphereEyes: Most of the characters are drawn with big, round eyes that are close to each other and have dropping drooping eyelids.
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* FeatheredFiend: Junior in "Flying Starts" is often a ''very'' troublesome young sparrow, to the point that he had to be taken to a psychologist.

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* BaitAndSwitchComparison: In one of the books, one character complains about the Greek government being a circus, pointing out that one is a cheap troupe of acrobats[[note]]In Greek, one word for "acrobat" is a slang for "idiot"[[/note]], clowns and animals, while the other is a popular spectacle loved by children.

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* BaitAndSwitchComparison: In one of the books, one character complains about people saying the Greek government being is a circus, pointing out that one is a cheap troupe of acrobats[[note]]In Greek, one word for "acrobat" is a slang for "idiot"[[/note]], clowns and animals, while the other is a popular spectacle loved by children.


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* TakeThat: Many comics feature potshots aimed at the Greek government.
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* MixAndMatchCritters: When [[ItMakesSenseInContext some paint Junior used to make himself a flamingo failed]], he said he planned to say he's half-sparrow, half-flamingo, or in his own words, a "mulatto".


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* SoapPunishment: In one "Flying Starts" comic, Junior's father tells Junior how his mother washed out his mouth when she heard him swear. When he asked Junior if he knew what happened the second time, Junior said [[InvertedTrope she washed out her ears]].
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* BaitAndSwitchComparison: In one of the books, one character complains about the Greek government being a circus, pointing out that one is a cheap troupe of acrobats[[note]]In Greek, one word for "acrobat" is a slang for "idiot"[[/note]], clowns and animals, while the other is a popular spectacle loved by children.
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* JerkassGods: If God is shown, chances are he'll be this. The "Waiting for the Rain" series' portrayal of him, for example, {{troll}}s Noah to the point of cancelling the storm in the final strip.

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* JerkassGods: If God is shown, chances are he'll be this. The "Waiting for the Rain" series' portrayal of him, for example, {{troll}}s Noah to by changing the point of weather to snow or sun, and even cancelling the storm in the final strip.
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* CrapsackWorld: Most of the characters, if not all of them, are either morons, perverts, {{Jerkass}}es, sexists, [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], greedy, violent, morally corrupt, or some combination of the above.

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* CrapsackWorld: Most of the characters, if not all of them, are either morons, perverts, {{Jerkass}}es, racists, sexists, [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], greedy, violent, morally corrupt, or some combination of the above.
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* CrapsackWorld: Most of the characters, if not all of them, are either morons, perverts, {{Jerkass}}es, racists, abusive, greedy, violent, mentally ill, morally corrupt, or some combination of the above.

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* CrapsackWorld: Most of the characters, if not all of them, are either morons, perverts, {{Jerkass}}es, racists, abusive, sexists, [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]], greedy, violent, mentally ill, morally corrupt, or some combination of the above.
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* AssInALionsSkin: Junior in "Flying Starts" hates being a sparrow so much, he passes himself off as other birds, but [[PaperThinDisguise obviously fails to persuade others]], especially his father.

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* AssInALionsSkin: AssInALionSkin: Junior in "Flying Starts" hates being a sparrow so much, he passes himself off as other birds, but [[PaperThinDisguise obviously fails to persuade others]], especially his father.



* SmallNameBigEgo: Junior in "Flying Starts" is an arrogant sparrow who [[AssInALionsSkin refuses to accept he's one, tries to pass himself off as another bird]], and generally thinks he's better than he actually is.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: Junior in "Flying Starts" is an arrogant sparrow who [[AssInALionsSkin [[AssInALionSkin refuses to accept he's one, tries to pass himself off as another bird]], and generally thinks he's better than he actually is.

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* AsideGlance: Most "Flying Starts" strips end with a character (mostly Junior's father) staring at the reader as a reaction to the punchline.

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* AsideGlance: Most "Flying Starts" strips Strips often end with a character (mostly Junior's father) staring at the reader as a reaction to the punchline.punchline.
* AssInALionsSkin: Junior in "Flying Starts" hates being a sparrow so much, he passes himself off as other birds, but [[PaperThinDisguise obviously fails to persuade others]], especially his father.



* CrapsackWorld: Most of the characters, if not all of them, are either morons, perverts, {{Jerkass}}es, racists, abusive, greedy, violent, mentally ill, morally corrupt, or some combination of the above.



* JerkassGods: If God is shown, chances are he'll be this. The "Waiting for the Rain" series' portrayal of him, for example, {{troll}}s Noah to the point of cancelling the storm in the final strip.



* NoahsStoryArc: One of Arkas' comic series, "Waiting for the Rain", has Noah and his son preparing for the storm. Due to [[JerkassGods God being a]] {{Troll}} to Noah and his son's [[TheDitz ineptitude and stupidity]], HilarityEnsues.



* SmallNameBigEgo: Junior in "Flying Starts" is an arrogant sparrow who [[AssInALionsSkin refuses to accept he's one, tries to pass himself off as another bird]], and generally thinks he's better than he actually is.



* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Most of the main characters are {{Jerkass}}es, and delightfully so.

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* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Most of the main characters are {{Jerkass}}es, perverts, morons, {{Jerkass}}es or a combination of the above, and delightfully so.that's a big contributor to the comics' charm.
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* AsideGlance: Most "Flying Starts" strips end with a character (mostly Junior's father) staring at the reader as a reaction to the punchline.
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* SphereEyes: Most of the characters are drawn with big, round eyes that are close to each other and have dropping eyelids.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The rooster in "The Rooster" is hated by everybody in the farm, excluding the worm and the pig.



* GagNose: Most of the characters are drawn with giant noses.
* GirlsWithMoustaches: Thekla in "Show Business" has a moustache.



* OnlySixFaces: Most of the characters have {{Gag Nose}}s and SphereEyes with droopy eyelids.
* NiceMice: Averted with Montecristo the mouse in "The Lifer", who's an arrogant {{Jerkass}}.

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* OnlySixFaces: Most of the characters have {{Gag Nose}}s and SphereEyes with droopy eyelids.
* NiceMice: Averted with Montecristo the mouse in "The Lifer", who's an arrogant {{Jerkass}}.arrogant, nasty {{Jerkass}}.
* ParentalAbandonment: Junior's mother in "Flying Starts" left him and his father for a swallow and went to Africa prior to the comic's events.
* PushoverParents: Junior's father in "Flying Starts" tries to be assertive to his son, but often gets forced to obey his whims.

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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed character who has most of the funny punchlines]]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.

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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed character who has most of the funny punchlines]]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.characters.

!!Works created by Arkas:
* ''The Rooster''
* ''Show Business''
* ''You Bring out the Animal in Me''
* ''After the Destruction''
* ''Eat the Cherry''
* ''Pantelis and the Lion''
* ''Ιncongruous Love''
* ''The Lifer''
* ''Flying Starts''
* ''Castrato''
* ''Lab Animals''
* ''The Big Good Wolf''
* ''The Afterlife''
* ''The Peers''
* ''Informed Beasts''
* ''The Small and the Big''
* ''Dangerous Waters''

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!!Tropes:
* BeleagueredAssistant: Cornelius the fish in "Dangerous Waters" hates being the shark's sidekick and often gives sarcastic remarks to him.
* CatsAreMean: Lucretia the cat in "Castrato" is a perverted alley cat who's mean to everyone, especially Castrato and her mistress.
* DeadpanSnarker: Many of the characters make sarcastic comments to anything that happens.
* EnfantTerrible: Junior in "Flying Starts" is a {{Jerkass}} to everyone, especially his father.
* {{Jerkass}}: Many of the characters are rude to other characters in the comic.
* OnlySixFaces: Most of the characters have {{Gag Nose}}s and SphereEyes with droopy eyelids.
* NiceMice: Averted with Montecristo the mouse in "The Lifer", who's an arrogant {{Jerkass}}.
* RedOniBlueOni: Most comics' main characters are a rational, questioning (and often DeadpanSnarker) figure and a {{Jerkass}} [[TheDitz Ditz]].
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Zacharias the dog in "The Peers" is a cranky old dog who thoroughly averts the "Man's best friend" stereotype.
* ThreateningShark: The shark in "Dangerous Waters", and his BeleagueredAssistant and [[WithFriendsLikeThese best friend]] Cornelius lets him know it.
* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Most of the main characters are {{Jerkass}}es, and delightfully so.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: Most times two or more characters are friends in a comic, they'll be this.
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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed character who has most of the funny punchlines]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.

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Arkas (Greek: Αρκάς) is the pen name of a Greek comics artist that started his work in early 1981. His comics have a unique style, combining humor and sometimes deep philosophical questions. The structure of the stories is very simple, with each volume having individual strips which follow some general plot guidelines. Most of the time there's only two main characters: [[RedOniBlueOni One is the rational, sceptical and questioning figure, while the other is a rude, vulgar or just empty-headed character who has most of the funny punchlines].punchlines]]. The stories take place in a variety of different locations/situations and the protagonists can be humans, animals or even videogame characters.
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