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This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag or {{take}}, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag or {{take}}, [[TheTake Take]], and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel or in the bottom left. Currently satirized by Website/TheOnion's [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel or in the bottom left. Currently satirized by Website/TheOnion's [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ com/features/editorial-cartoon "Kelly"]].
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel or in the bottom left. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel or in the bottom left. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] Website/TheOnion's [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, gag or {{take}}, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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* Sometimes in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', as seen [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1812 here]]. In [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1557 one case]], a double punchline is given after a pair of [[SilentSceneryPanel Silent Scenery]] {{Beat Panel}}s.
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* Sometimes in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', as seen [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1812 here]]. In [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1557 one case]], a double punchline is given after a pair of [[SilentSceneryPanel Silent Scenery]] {{Silent Scenery|Panel}} {{Beat Panel}}s.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a {{punchline}}, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a {{punchline}}, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to.fun.
This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
This sometimes takes the form of [[CrossesTheLineTwice crossing the line twice]]. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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* Often used in ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', especially in the pun strips, in which the first punchline is a contrived pun after a long setup, with the second being someone, usually Rat, [[LamePunReaction reacting with annoyance]].
* ''CalvinAndHobbes'': Bill Watterson was fond of these, with Hobbes adding another punchline on the far right of the last panel, often a mockery or lampshade hanging on what Calvin was saying.
* ''FoxTrot'' is fond of this.
* ''{{Doonesbury}}'' was the first newspaper comic strip to regularly use this, and was directly or indirectly the inspiration for most modern uses.
* The "two punchlines in last panel" variation is frequently seen in ''CulDeSac''.
* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
* ''CalvinAndHobbes'': Bill Watterson was fond of these, with Hobbes adding another punchline on the far right of the last panel, often a mockery or lampshade hanging on what Calvin was saying.
* ''FoxTrot'' is fond of this.
* ''{{Doonesbury}}'' was the first newspaper comic strip to regularly use this, and was directly or indirectly the inspiration for most modern uses.
* The "two punchlines in last panel" variation is frequently seen in ''CulDeSac''.
* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* Often used in ''PearlsBeforeSwine'', ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', especially in the pun strips, in which the first punchline is a contrived pun after a long setup, with the second being someone, usually Rat, [[LamePunReaction reacting with annoyance]].
*''CalvinAndHobbes'': ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Bill Watterson was fond of these, with Hobbes adding another punchline on the far right of the last panel, often a mockery or lampshade hanging on what Calvin was saying.
*''FoxTrot'' ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'' is fond of this.
*''{{Doonesbury}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{Doonesbury}}'' was the first newspaper comic strip to regularly use this, and was directly or indirectly the inspiration for most modern uses.
* The "two punchlines in last panel" variation is frequently seen in''CulDeSac''.
''ComicStrip/CulDeSac''.
* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvatar drawn in the lastpanel.panel or in the bottom left. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* ''CatAndGirl'' uses a fairly standard size format for its comics, but sometimes there will be an extra panel or two drawn in grey that adds a punchline.
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* ''CatAndGirl'' ''Webcomic/CatAndGirl'' uses a fairly standard size format for its comics, but sometimes there will be an extra panel or two drawn in grey that adds a punchline.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' AltText. ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' ''Webcomic/AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a {{punchline}}, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a {{punchline}}, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this.
this. Conversely, the spoken punchline may be in the penultimate panel with a WildTake or GrossUpCloseUp added as the second punchline.
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* ''{{Doonesbury}}'' was the first newspaper comicstrip to regularly use this, and was directly or indirectly the inspiration for most modern uses.
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* Sometimes in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', as seen [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1812 here]].
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* Sometimes in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', as seen [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1812 here]]. In [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1557 one case]], a double punchline is given after a pair of [[SilentSceneryPanel Silent Scenery]] {{Beat Panel}}s.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
* WebComic/{{Achewood}} often has multiple punchlines strewn throughout the strip.
* WebComic/{{Achewood}} often has multiple punchlines strewn throughout the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
*WebComic/{{Achewood}} ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'' often has multiple punchlines strewn throughout the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, including an entire bonus second-punchline panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side. side.
* WebComic/{{Achewood}} often has multiple punchlines strewn throughout the strip.
* WebComic/{{Achewood}} often has multiple punchlines strewn throughout the strip.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a punchline, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this.
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A comic trope in which either the two last panels of a strip each contain a punchline, {{punchline}}, or the last panel contains double the punchlines for double the fun. May CrossTheLineTwice, but doesn't necessarily need to. The penultimate panel is often a sight gag, and if this is true, then the last panel may add a spoken punchline to this.
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvator drawn in the last panel. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvator AuthorAvatar drawn in the last panel. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* In PoliticalCartoons an additional punchline / comment is sometimes supplied by an AuthorAvator drawn in the last panel. Currently satirized by [[TheOnion The Onion's]] [[http://www.theonion.com/features/editorial-cartoon/ "Kelly"]].
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes a step further, and includes an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes and ''AmazingSuperPowers'' go a step further, and includes including an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible panel. The former by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.strip, and the latter by clicking a hidden question mark at the comic's side.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''{{XKCD}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes a step further, and includes an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''{{XKCD}}'' ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes a step further, and includes an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''{{XKCD}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes a step further, and includes an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.
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* Many Webcomics (including ''TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', ''{{XKCD}}'' and ''{{Achewood}}'') will include secondary punchlines in hover-over alt-text. ''SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' goes a step further, and includes an entire bonus second-punchline panel accessible by hovering over a red button at the end of the strip.