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* ''Website/NotAlwaysRight'' has the commenter Stephen, whose puns will often both be the highest pinned comment on a story, and cue a hurricane of puns in response.
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* Mr. Peabody from the ''WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman'' movie is full of puns, always finding a pun in a situation. Like when (after he and Sherman have saved Penny from marrying King Tut) he says that ancient Egyptians marry too young -- "Or maybe I'm just some old Giza" while holding up a hologram of Giza.
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And pur-pull the plug before you play,\\
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* Puck of ''Fanfic/TotalDramaTokyo'' and ''Fanfic/TotalDramaSuperstarShowdown''. A large amount of his dialogue consists of [[IncrediblyLamePun really bad puns]].
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* The Crypt Keeper in Creator/DataEastPinball's ''Pinball/TalesFromTheCrypt'', who delivers a nonstop litany of [[IncrediblyLamePun bad]] horror-themed puns throughout the game.
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* ''Radio/LoZooDi105'': Maccio Capatonda's pal, Herbert Ballerina. Holy IncrediblyLamePun, Herbert!
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*** This ContractualGag has been [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1996.html here]] by David, knowing that we here at Website/TVTropes anticipated yet another [[IncrediblyLamePun hobbit pun]]. It has also been {{subverted}} by having other characters make the [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1296.html puns]] [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1496.html instead.]]
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*** This ContractualGag has been [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1996.html here]] by David, knowing that we here at Website/TVTropes anticipated yet another [[IncrediblyLamePun hobbit pun]].pun. It has also been {{subverted}} by having other characters make the [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1296.html puns]] [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1496.html instead.]]
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* '''Us'''. Seriously. Look how many pages that link to IncrediblyLamePun where the PotHole in question ''is'' one.
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* '''Us'''. Seriously. Look how many pages that link to IncrediblyLamePun Incredibly Lame Pun where the PotHole in question ''is'' one.one. %%Working on it...
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* In ''VisualNovel/DreamDaddy'': All of the drinks and pastries served at Mat's shop are puns based on bands. He approves if the player makes puns as well.
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** ComicBook/{{Robin}} used to be portrayed this way in ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' comics, especially in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks. As ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, Dick Grayson still has moments of this, especially if his mentor is being particularly grim. (He insists Bruce secretly loves the puns. Bruce disagrees.) At the end of the amnesia arc, it's even used as SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay.
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** ComicBook/{{Robin}} used to be portrayed this way in ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' comics, way, especially in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks. As ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}, Dick Grayson still has moments of this, especially if his mentor is being particularly grim. (He insists Bruce secretly loves the puns. Bruce disagrees.) At the end of the amnesia arc, it's even used as SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay.
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* In the same category as Spider-Man, we have ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. His [[TalkingIsAFreeAction impressive lung capacity]] has been commented on many times in Marvel comics, as well as on his page on this wiki.
* Groucho's first trait in ''ComicBook/DylanDog''. He keeps telling bad jokes and puns even in the direst situations, in combat and ''while in a coma''.
* Groucho's first trait in ''ComicBook/DylanDog''. He keeps telling bad jokes and puns even in the direst situations, in combat and ''while in a coma''.
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* In the same category as Spider-Man, we have ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. His ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': Deadpool's [[TalkingIsAFreeAction impressive lung capacity]] has been commented on many times in Marvel comics, as well as on his page on this wiki.
* ''ComicBook/DylanDog'': Groucho's firsttrait in ''ComicBook/DylanDog''.trait. He keeps telling bad jokes and puns even in the direst situations, in combat and ''while in a coma''.
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* ''Franchise/TheFlash'' villain [[DeathDealer Double Down]] constantly makes card and gambling puns.
* Many [[AnIcePerson ice-based villains]] just go nuts with puns. "'''Ice''' to meet you.", "Sorry to give you the '''cold''' shoulder.", "'''Freeze'''!", etc. In a bit of lampshading, when [[Characters/TheFlash Chillblaine and Captain Cold]] are fighting, the following dialogue takes place:
* Many [[AnIcePerson ice-based villains]] just go nuts with puns. "'''Ice''' to meet you.", "Sorry to give you the '''cold''' shoulder.", "'''Freeze'''!", etc. In a bit of lampshading, when [[Characters/TheFlash Chillblaine and Captain Cold]] are fighting, the following dialogue takes place:
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%%* ''{{ComicBook/Lumberjanes}}'' directly references this trope with the Pungeon Master badge, won by April early on in the series.
* Cut Man in ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'', to the point where even Mega Man cracks a pun after his defeat.
* Every character in STAR Comics ''ComicBook/{{Madballs}}''. In fact, the Madballs character Dust Brain states and is shown having the power of puns (whereas they affect enemies, the Fourth Wall would also be broken in this instance, if it weren't already knocked down and swept far away from this series from the get-go), and an enemy named Colonel Corn states and uses the power of lame corn-based puns to destroy his enemies (shown to have a legit physical effect). The two naturally have a battle of puns. Other characters introduced later show a similar ability, usually attached to a running theme.
* Cut Man in ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'', to the point where even Mega Man cracks a pun after his defeat.
* Every character in STAR Comics ''ComicBook/{{Madballs}}''. In fact, the Madballs character Dust Brain states and is shown having the power of puns (whereas they affect enemies, the Fourth Wall would also be broken in this instance, if it weren't already knocked down and swept far away from this series from the get-go), and an enemy named Colonel Corn states and uses the power of lame corn-based puns to destroy his enemies (shown to have a legit physical effect). The two naturally have a battle of puns. Other characters introduced later show a similar ability, usually attached to a running theme.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Madballs}}'': Every character inSTAR Comics ''ComicBook/{{Madballs}}''.the Creator/StarComics series. In fact, the Madballs character Dust Brain states and is shown having the power of puns (whereas they affect enemies, the Fourth Wall would also be broken in this instance, if it weren't already knocked down and swept far away from this series from the get-go), and an enemy named Colonel Corn states and uses the power of lame corn-based puns to destroy his enemies (shown to have a legit physical effect). The two naturally have a battle of puns. Other characters introduced later show a similar ability, usually attached to a running theme.
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** In his first fight with The Kingpin in ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', Spidey gets his butt absolutely whooped and even his mask taken off and his identity revealed. In his rematch, however, knowing that he wouldn't be able to win with his previous tactics, he goes with dodging attacks whilst insulting The Kingpin ([[YouAreFat guess which type of insults]]) -- at one point even stopping to pull out a notepad containing some zingers he prepared earlier. This obviously makes The Kingpin so angry that Spidey soon gets the upper hand and defeats him.
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