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* ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'' has the reveal that, in the BadFuture of the comic, Mary Jane died of cancer due to being exposed to Spider-Man's radioactive body on a regular basis. This would already be verging on silly for how [[DarkerAndEdgier over-the-top dark]] it is, but then his narration claims that "every fluid" of his body was radioactive, and that it was shared when she was "loving me"--leaving the unmistakeable implication that she was killed by his irradiated cum. This threw the scene far past darkness and went straight into outright comedy, and it's [[ItWasHisSled by far the most well-known scene]] in the whole comic because of it, with countless jokes being made about Peter Parker's radioactive spider-jizz.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'' has the reveal that, in the BadFuture of the comic, Mary Jane died of cancer due to being exposed to Spider-Man's radioactive body on a regular basis. This would already be verging on silly for how [[DarkerAndEdgier over-the-top dark]] it is, but then his narration claims that "every fluid" of his body was radioactive, and that it was shared when she was "loving me"--leaving the unmistakeable implication that she was killed by his irradiated cum.semen. This threw the scene far past darkness and went straight into outright comedy, and it's [[ItWasHisSled by far the most well-known scene]] in the whole comic because of it, with countless jokes being made about Peter Parker's radioactive spider-jizz.
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* A Free Comic Book Day featuring ComicBook/IronMan and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson Thor]] ends with the villain doling out this apparently unironic gem:

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* During the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. It's so darkly over the cop you can't take it seriously. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"

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* During the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. It's so darkly over the cop top you can't take it seriously. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"

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* In Marvel's ''Point One'' prelude to ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Sam Alexander]] attempts to warn a planet about the dangers of the approaching [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]]. When he is ultimately too late to evacuate the planet before the Phoenix Force destroys the population, his response is probably one of the most inappropriately-placed and nonsensical uses of TotallyRadical lingo [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/4/42/Pheonix_Force_%28Earth-616%29_Point_One_Vol_1_1.png put into a comic]].
-->'''Nova:''' ...All those people... I... '''EpicFail'''...



* [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] has a rather notorious (and memetic) tendency to [[http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab348/reigun/darkseid_couch.jpg chill on]][[https://readrant.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/couch-got-an-empty-spot-with-your-name-on-it-girl.jpg couches]] whenever he comes to Earth. Try imagining an ancient EldritchAbomination said to be the living embodiment of evil relaxing on your couch and try not to burst out laughing.
* In the original printing of ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and its earlier collected editions, Mandrakk ended his monologue while confronting Superman in the final issue of the series proper with "Come closer, I need to eat you raw! SLLUUBBBRR." Considering later collection editions modified the monologue to have Mandrakk say "Where Mandrakk waits for you," which originally appeared in the panel right before it, it's clear even DC came around to finding the original ending bit silly.



* ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''
** The way Superman reveals Batman's secret identity. Batman shut down the Watchtower, so Superman, using Cyborg, posts "Batman is Bruce Wayne" on his Twitter account. It makes sense, but it's too hilariously mundane and anti-climactic to take seriously. Did we mention Superman has ''his own Twitter account'' and everyone knows it's his?
** The overuse of the "[[http://i.imgur.com/MywUtSI.jpg NAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH]]" sound effect.
** Batman taking out his frustration on a punching bag after Dick's murder is completely ruined by [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8aiKCjXYAAHpPd.jpg the face he is drawn with]].



* In ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', Captain Marvel's arrival at the Gulag battle is an OhCrap moment that's framed as a single-page SplashPanel. But the framing makes it look like Superman is looking at his crotch which has a noticeable bulge. And right next to the bulge is the narration box "Armageddon has arrived".



* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfKorraTurfWars'': During the trilogy, it's revealed that Fire Lord Sozin has outlawed same-sex couples, leading Korra to exclaim, "[[AndThatsTerrible That guy's the]] ''[[AndThatsTerrible worst!]]''" However, this seems to brush aside the more atrocious things Sozin had done like leaving his best friend (Avatar Roku) to die during a volcano eruption, starting a hundred-year war that cost many lives, and committing genocide on the Air Nomads (except Aang) and almost all of the dragons. This also seems to make it sound like that the Fire Nation was always very tolerant and progressive until Sozin became Fire Lord, thus making him seem like he outlawed same-sex couples and committed his more terrible actions just ForTheEvulz.



* In the Tirek issue of ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFiendshipIsMagic'', he says twice in the span of as-many pages that Scorpan is entirely loyal and would never betray him. It was possibly intended as ironically funny, but comes off as forced and awkward. The ''third'' time it comes up, it's definitely forced.



* ''Rise of Arsenal'' is supposed to be the tragic tale of a grieving man, Roy Harper (current Arsenal, former Speedy), who falls back into drugs and violence to cope. Yet all the ways chosen to depict this are melodramatic and ridiculous, such as a woman being beaten with an extension cord, constant hallucinations of a ghost child - including one where she appears in place of a dead cat! - and closing it off, Batman showing up and proceeding to kick the living crap out of Harper while saying, "I'm your friend. "
* ''ComicBook/RulahJungleGoddess'' is just a little ''too'' glib about [[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=26899 killing]] a ForcedTransformation victim:
-->"Sorry, but you were a doomed creature of evil!"



* In the first story arc of ''ComicBook/{{Shadowpact}}'' a group of magical villains have captured a small town and are sacrificing people into a giant pit. This pit is referred to, even by the villains themselves, as a ''murder hole''.



* Anytime Spider-Man referred to himself in the third person as "The Spider" in the grimdark stories of the 1990s.
* The infamous 9/11 VerySpecialEpisode of ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. While one understands the noble intentions writers had, the entire issue becomes utterly ridiculous the moment one recalls that events of 9/11's scale happen ''all the time'' in the Marvel Universe, plus it takes a ''lot'' of WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief to excuse the idea that not one of the Avengers, X-Men and who have you could have prevented the attack. But by far the most absurd scene is a universally hated one depicting ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]'' in tears over the attack, when he (and many of the other villains depicted as saddened by it) have routinely been shown to do as bad if not worse.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'' has the reveal that, in the BadFuture of the comic, Mary Jane died of cancer due to being exposed to Spider-Man's radioactive body on a regular basis. This would already be verging on silly for how [[DarkerAndEdgier over-the-top dark]] it is, but then his narration claims that "every fluid" of his body was radioactive, and that it was shared when she was "loving me"--leaving the unmistakeable implication that she was killed by his irradiated cum. This threw the scene far past darkness and went straight into outright comedy, and it's [[ItWasHisSled by far the most well-known scene]] in the whole comic because of it, with countless jokes being made about Peter Parker's radioactive spider-jizz.



* During Ed Brubaker’s run on ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', he exhibited an occasional but noticeable habit of having emotionally distraught characters use mild bad language as a substitute for far worse words. While [[GoshDangItToHeck this sort of thing]] is nothing new in mainstream comics, here it results in a moment in which Havok’s response to seeing his insane brother murder his father is to scream, “You bastard! You freaking bastard!”



* In ''ComicBook/{{Wanted}}'', the final scene, a TakeThatAudience which calls out the reader for supporting a monstrous VillainProtagonist like Wesley, falls pretty flat for two reasons; first, Wesley breaks the fourth wall completely out-of-nowhere to deliver this filibuster and second, it assumes that the audience liked Wesley, despite the fact that the comic never had him do anything likable ever, not even in a BlackComedy sense.



* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Wonder Woman uses her lasso to undo the brainwashing Circe put Superman through the whole sequence takes an uncomfortable number of panels, an unnecessary number of which are dedicated to Superman ''crying into her chest'' apologizing while pretty much the entire superhero community stands and stares like this is a momentous awe inspiring occasion.










* Anytime Spider-Man referred to himself in the third person as "The Spider" in the grimdark stories of the 1990s.
* On a similar note, during the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. It's so darkly over the cop you can't take it seriously. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"
* In ''ComicBook/{{Wanted}}'', the final scene, a TakeThatAudience which calls out the reader for supporting a monstrous VillainProtagonist like Wesley, falls pretty flat for two reasons; first, Wesley breaks the fourth wall completely out-of-nowhere to deliver this filibuster and second, it assumes that the audience liked Wesley, despite the fact that the comic never had him do anything likable ever, not even in a BlackComedy sense.
* In the Tirek issue of ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFiendshipIsMagic'', he says twice in the span of as-many pages that Scorpan is entirely loyal and would never betray him. It was possibly intended as ironically funny, but comes off as forced and awkward. The ''third'' time it comes up, it's definitely forced.
* [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] has a rather notorious (and memetic) tendency to [[http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab348/reigun/darkseid_couch.jpg chill on]][[https://readrant.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/couch-got-an-empty-spot-with-your-name-on-it-girl.jpg couches]] whenever he comes to Earth. Try imagining an ancient EldritchAbomination said to be the living embodiment of evil relaxing on your couch and try not to burst out laughing.
* ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''
** The way Superman reveals Batman's secret identity. Batman shut down the Watchtower, so Superman, using Cyborg, posts "Batman is Bruce Wayne" on his Twitter account. It makes sense, but it's too hilariously mundane and anti-climactic to take seriously. Did we mention Superman has ''his own Twitter account'' and everyone knows it's his?
** The overuse of the "[[http://i.imgur.com/MywUtSI.jpg NAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH]]" sound effect.
** Batman taking out his frustration on a punching bag after Dick's murder is completely ruined by [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8aiKCjXYAAHpPd.jpg the face he is drawn with]].
* Rulah is just a little ''too'' glib about [[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=26899 killing]] a ForcedTransformation victim:
-->"Sorry, but you were a doomed creature of evil!"
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfKorraTurfWars'': During the trilogy, it's revealed that Fire Lord Sozin has outlawed same-sex couples, leading Korra to exclaim, "[[AndThatsTerrible That guy's the]] ''[[AndThatsTerrible worst!]]''" However, this seems to brush aside the more atrocious things Sozin had done like leaving his best friend (Avatar Roku) to die during a volcano eruption, starting a hundred-year war that cost many lives, and committing genocide on the Air Nomads (except Aang) and almost all of the dragons. This also seems to make it sound like that the Fire Nation was always very tolerant and progressive until Sozin became Fire Lord, thus making him seem like he outlawed same-sex couples and committed his more terrible actions just ForTheEvulz.
* In Marvel's ''Point One'' prelude to ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Sam Alexander]] attempts to warn a planet about the dangers of the approaching [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]]. When he is ultimately too late to evacuate the planet before the Phoenix Force destroys the population, his response is probably one of the most inappropriately-placed and nonsensical uses of TotallyRadical lingo [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/4/42/Pheonix_Force_%28Earth-616%29_Point_One_Vol_1_1.png put into a comic]].
-->'''Nova:''' ...All those people... I... '''EpicFail'''...
* In the first story arc of ''ComicBook/{{Shadowpact}}'' a group of magical villains have captured a small town and are sacrificing people into a giant pit. This pit is referred to, even by the villains themselves, as a ''murder hole''.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Wonder Woman uses her lasso to undo the brainwashing Circe put Superman through the whole sequence takes an uncomfortable number of panels, an unnecessary number of which are dedicated to Superman ''crying into her chest'' apologizing while pretty much the entire superhero community stands and stares like this is a momentous awe inspiring occasion.
* In ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', Captain Marvel's arrival at the Gulag battle is an OhCrap moment that's framed as a single-page SplashPanel. But the framing makes it look like Superman is looking at his crotch which has a noticeable bulge. And right next to the bulge is the narration box "Armageddon has arrived".
* In the original printing of ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and its earlier collected editions, Mandrakk ended his monologue while confronting Superman in the final issue of the series proper with "Come closer, I need to eat you raw! SLLUUBBBRR." Considering later collection editions modified the monologue to have Mandrakk say "Where Mandrakk waits for you," which originally appeared in the panel right before it, it's clear even DC came around to finding the original ending bit silly.
* ''Rise of Arsenal'' is supposed to be the tragic tale of a grieving man, Roy Harper (current Arsenal, former Speedy), who falls back into drugs and violence to cope. Yet all the ways chosen to depict this are melodramatic and ridiculous, such as a woman being beaten with an extension cord, constant hallucinations of a ghost child - including one where she appears in place of a dead cat! - and closing it off, Batman showing up and proceeding to kick the living crap out of Harper while saying, "I'm your friend. "
* The infamous 9/11 VerySpecialEpisode of ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. While one understands the noble intentions writers had, the entire issue becomes utterly ridiculous the moment one recalls that events of 9/11's scale happen ''all the time'' in the Marvel Universe, plus it takes a ''lot'' of WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief to excuse the idea that not one of the Avengers, X-Men and who have you could have prevented the attack. But by far the most absurd scene is a universally hated one depicting ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]'' in tears over the attack, when he (and many of the other villains depicted as saddened by it) have routinely been shown to do as bad if not worse.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'' has the reveal that, in the BadFuture of the comic, Mary Jane died of cancer due to being exposed to Spider-Man's radioactive body on a regular basis. This would already be verging on silly for how [[DarkerAndEdgier over-the-top dark]] it is, but then his narration claims that "every fluid" of his body was radioactive, and that it was shared when she was "loving me"--leaving the unmistakeable implication that she was killed by his irradiated cum. This threw the scene far past darkness and went straight into outright comedy, and it's [[ItWasHisSled by far the most well-known scene]] in the whole comic because of it, with countless jokes being made about Peter Parker's radioactive spider-jizz.
* During Ed Brubaker’s run on ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', he exhibited an occasional but noticeable habit of having emotionally distraught characters use mild bad language as a substitute for far worse words. While [[GoshDangItToHeck this sort of thing]] is nothing new in mainstream comics, here it results in a moment in which Havok’s response to seeing his insane brother murder his father is to scream, “You bastard! You freaking bastard!”

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* On a similar note, during
During the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. It's so darkly over the cop you can't take it seriously. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"
* In ''ComicBook/{{Wanted}}'', the final scene, a TakeThatAudience which calls out the reader for supporting a monstrous VillainProtagonist like Wesley, falls pretty flat for two reasons; first, Wesley breaks the fourth wall completely out-of-nowhere to deliver this filibuster and second, it assumes that the audience liked Wesley, despite the fact that the comic never had him do anything likable ever, not even in a BlackComedy sense.
* In the Tirek issue of ''ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFiendshipIsMagic'', he says twice in the span of as-many pages that Scorpan is entirely loyal and would never betray him. It was possibly intended as ironically funny, but comes off as forced and awkward. The ''third'' time it comes up, it's definitely forced.
* [[Characters/NewGodsDarkseid Darkseid]] has a rather notorious (and memetic) tendency to [[http://i878.photobucket.com/albums/ab348/reigun/darkseid_couch.jpg chill on]][[https://readrant.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/couch-got-an-empty-spot-with-your-name-on-it-girl.jpg couches]] whenever he comes to Earth. Try imagining an ancient EldritchAbomination said to be the living embodiment of evil relaxing on your couch and try not to burst out laughing.
* ''ComicBook/InjusticeGodsAmongUs''
** The way Superman reveals Batman's secret identity. Batman shut down the Watchtower, so Superman, using Cyborg, posts "Batman is Bruce Wayne" on his Twitter account. It makes sense, but it's too hilariously mundane and anti-climactic to take seriously. Did we mention Superman has ''his own Twitter account'' and everyone knows it's his?
** The overuse of the "[[http://i.imgur.com/MywUtSI.jpg NAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH]]" sound effect.
** Batman taking out his frustration on a punching bag after Dick's murder is completely ruined by [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8aiKCjXYAAHpPd.jpg the face he is drawn with]].
* Rulah is just a little ''too'' glib about [[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=26899 killing]] a ForcedTransformation victim:
-->"Sorry, but you were a doomed creature of evil!"
* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfKorraTurfWars'': During the trilogy, it's revealed that Fire Lord Sozin has outlawed same-sex couples, leading Korra to exclaim, "[[AndThatsTerrible That guy's the]] ''[[AndThatsTerrible worst!]]''" However, this seems to brush aside the more atrocious things Sozin had done like leaving his best friend (Avatar Roku) to die during a volcano eruption, starting a hundred-year war that cost many lives, and committing genocide on the Air Nomads (except Aang) and almost all of the dragons. This also seems to make it sound like that the Fire Nation was always very tolerant and progressive until Sozin became Fire Lord, thus making him seem like he outlawed same-sex couples and committed his more terrible actions just ForTheEvulz.
* In Marvel's ''Point One'' prelude to ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', [[ComicBook/{{Nova}} Sam Alexander]] attempts to warn a planet about the dangers of the approaching [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]]. When he is ultimately too late to evacuate the planet before the Phoenix Force destroys the population, his response is probably one of the most inappropriately-placed and nonsensical uses of TotallyRadical lingo [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/4/42/Pheonix_Force_%28Earth-616%29_Point_One_Vol_1_1.png put into a comic]].
-->'''Nova:''' ...All those people... I... '''EpicFail'''...
* In the first story arc of ''ComicBook/{{Shadowpact}}'' a group of magical villains have captured a small town and are sacrificing people into a giant pit. This pit is referred to, even by the villains themselves, as a ''murder hole''.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': When Wonder Woman uses her lasso to undo the brainwashing Circe put Superman through the whole sequence takes an uncomfortable number of panels, an unnecessary number of which are dedicated to Superman ''crying into her chest'' apologizing while pretty much the entire superhero community stands and stares like this is a momentous awe inspiring occasion.
* In ''ComicBook/KingdomCome'', Captain Marvel's arrival at the Gulag battle is an OhCrap moment that's framed as a single-page SplashPanel. But the framing makes it look like Superman is looking at his crotch which has a noticeable bulge. And right next to the bulge is the narration box "Armageddon has arrived".
* In the original printing of ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' and its earlier collected editions, Mandrakk ended his monologue while confronting Superman in the final issue of the series proper with "Come closer, I need to eat you raw! SLLUUBBBRR." Considering later collection editions modified the monologue to have Mandrakk say "Where Mandrakk waits for you," which originally appeared in the panel right before it, it's clear even DC came around to finding the original ending bit silly.
* ''Rise of Arsenal'' is supposed to be the tragic tale of a grieving man, Roy Harper (current Arsenal, former Speedy), who falls back into drugs and violence to cope. Yet all the ways chosen to depict this are melodramatic and ridiculous, such as a woman being beaten with an extension cord, constant hallucinations of a ghost child - including one where she appears in place of a dead cat! - and closing it off, Batman showing up and proceeding to kick the living crap out of Harper while saying, "I'm your friend. "
* The infamous 9/11 VerySpecialEpisode of ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''. While one understands the noble intentions writers had, the entire issue becomes utterly ridiculous the moment one recalls that events of 9/11's scale happen ''all the time'' in the Marvel Universe, plus it takes a ''lot'' of WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief to excuse the idea that not one of the Avengers, X-Men and who have you could have prevented the attack. But by far the most absurd scene is a universally hated one depicting ''[[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]'' in tears over the attack, when he (and many of the other villains depicted as saddened by it) have routinely been shown to do as bad if not worse.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManReign'' has the reveal that, in the BadFuture of the comic, Mary Jane died of cancer due to being exposed to Spider-Man's radioactive body on a regular basis. This would already be verging on silly for how [[DarkerAndEdgier over-the-top dark]] it is, but then his narration claims that "every fluid" of his body was radioactive, and that it was shared when she was "loving me"--leaving the unmistakeable implication that she was killed by his irradiated cum. This threw the scene far past darkness and went straight into outright comedy, and it's [[ItWasHisSled by far the most well-known scene]] in the whole comic because of it, with countless jokes being made about Peter Parker's radioactive spider-jizz.
* During Ed Brubaker’s run on ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', he exhibited an occasional but noticeable habit of having emotionally distraught characters use mild bad language as a substitute for far worse words. While [[GoshDangItToHeck this sort of thing]] is nothing new in mainstream comics, here it results in a moment in which Havok’s response to seeing his insane brother murder his father is to scream, “You bastard! You freaking bastard!”

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* The Norwegian translation of ''ComicBook/{{WITCH}}'' falls into this sometimes by first showcasing [[ArcVillain Dark Mother]] with her English name in this Italian comic, only to for translating it to 'Mørkemor' for the rest of the comics. What really makes this narmy is while it's correct by all means (mørke meaning dark- and mor meaning mother) is that mor is also sometimes for fun put at the end at young girl names (kinda like a rarer and [[{{Understatement}} weirder]] [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics chan]]). Like for example Lisemor, Saramor, etc. So she doesn't sound like a threat at all; doesn't help that so far that arc along with the 2 before it had sorta been a long BreatherEpisode.
* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an over-the-top action comedy like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.
* Every scene involving the PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy character in ''[[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid]]'', especially his death scene, where he's strangled to death by bling given to him by ''Pimp'' Freddy.
* ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'' usually employs quite a lot of NarmCharm, but sometimes the charm just isn't there. Ironically the two moments that come to mind take place in what's regarded as one of the best arcs in the series.
** How we first see Mister Quimper's powers. You see, Quimper is an AngelicAbomination MindVirus that infects bad memories and makes them so painful you surrender to his control to stop them. Real spooky crap, right? Here's how we first see his powers in action: Quimper looks at two random soldiers talking for some reason about Donald Duck's nephew's names, which would already be corny enough, but then Quimper takes control of one of them:
--> '''Soldier #1:''' Jesus Christ almighty, Henry. Everybody knows the names of Donald Duck's nephews!... '' * Face cuts to a blank stare * Domination. Submission. Obedience. Control.
--> '''Soldier #2, terryfied for some reason:''' What the fuck you doing... ''* Gets viscerally shot to death *''
--> '''Soldier #1:''' [[NonSequitur Hell, I even know them in Danish.]]
** In the next issue, when King Mob and Jolly Roger find an EldritchAbomination trapped in Dulce base, the usually smooth and cool KM [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of nowhere begins crying]] and says this:
--> '''King Mob: '''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died... [[note]]Made funnier by Roger being completley fine and ok, which makes Gideon look... how shall we say this? Like an emotional crybaby.[[/note]]
* Harry's reaction to being shot in the leg in the third issue of ''ComicBook/ResidentAlien''? "''nyaaagh''".
* The zombie!Doctor Light progressively tearing off the current Doctor Light's costume during their battle in ''Comicbook/BlackestNight''. She's supposed to be in danger of getting raped and then eaten. But some genius went to the trouble of putting FanService in the scene.



* A Free Comic Book Day featuring ComicBook/IronMan and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson Thor]] ends with the villain doling out this apparently unironic gem:
--> "We are incredibly rich! [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney We have more rights than you]]!"
* Iron Man's roller skates, sometimes called jet skates, were constantly utilized during the seventies and eighties, and the writers had no problem with a grown man using roller skates as part of his arsenal, as exemplified by what he said while fighting Cap: "[[MundaneMadeAwesome I see even YOU'VE forgotten the roller skates that are part of my arsenal!]]" The line was reproduced word for word in a parody [[BizarroEpisode Assistant Editor's Month]] story of Iron Man, said by a kid cosplaying as Iron Man to [[ItMakesSenseInContext another kid impersonating him]] (though admittedly, that's closer to NarmCharm). By this point, the roller skates have become [[SoBadItsGood fondly-remembered]] by the fans, but much like ComicBook/GreenArrow's boxing glove, can't really be included in a modern serious story. Also narmy was the way he frequently narrated how much fun he was having with them.

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* A Free Comic Book Day featuring ComicBook/IronMan and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson Thor]] ends with In the 1970s ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' had a now-obscure villain doling out this apparently unironic gem:
--> "We are incredibly rich! [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney We have more rights than you]]!"
* Iron Man's roller skates, sometimes
called jet skates, [[AtrociousAlias Egghead]] ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin his head was shaped like an egg]]) who sat plotting in his lair and exclaimed, "''It's not fair! All I ever wanted to do was rule the world! Is that so much to ask?''". He then reflects on how he's not getting any younger and doesn't have many years left to take over, making it less of a VillainousBreakdown and more of a Villainous Mid-Life Crisis. That one may have been intentional, but only Creator/RogerStern knows for sure...
* Creator/JimShooter's tenure as writer of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' was good on the whole, but his constant indulgence in PurpleProse resulted in several ventures into narm territory. His habit of introducing villains off-screen while the heroes stared out of the page and cried, "OH, GOD, NO! NOT YOU! ANYONE BUT YOU!" Fine when genuinely dangerous villains like [[Characters/MarvelComicsUltron Ultron]]
were constantly utilized involved, but less effective when it was lesser threats (like the Grim Reaper) or silly, forgotten opponents (like Tyrak, who looked like an Atlantean member of the Music/VillagePeople).
* The zombie!Doctor Light progressively tearing off the current Doctor Light's costume during their battle in ''Comicbook/BlackestNight''. She's supposed to be in danger of getting raped and then eaten. But some genius went to the trouble of putting FanService in the scene.
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice'' features an absurd overuse of the word "justice," until you might start wondering if everyone's somehow picked it up as a VerbalTic.
** "I'm [[ComicBook/TheAtom Ray Palmer]]. [[DarkerAndEdgier WELCOME TO PAIN.]]"
* In ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'' #4 Jackie pulls out a hitman's entire skeleton. It goes "POP!"
* Creator/GeoffJohns' run on ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' is excellent... with one minor exception. In the ''Iron Heights'' one shot, The Flash dramatically unmasks serial killer Murmur, who until then was horror incarnate. What followed was a full page of Murmur's face, which revealed two things: [[spoiler:he had sewn his own mouth shut]], and he was more wall-eyed than Marty Feldman. For some readers, this combination reduced a "Damn!" reveal to a "Wha?" one.
** Johns brought the Flash's traditional Rogues Gallery (Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard etc.) back to the comic after their long absence
during the seventies Mark Waid run and eighties, and the writers had no problem was widely praised for their portrayal. Unfortunately, when it came to their most popular member, Captain Cold, Johns's tendency towards "Johnsian literalism" was in full swing, so instead of being [[PunchClockVillain a blue collar crook who used a freeze ray to knock over banks because it was his job]], Captain Cold is now a villain because his father was a '''cold''' man with a grown man using roller skates as part of '''cold''' heart whose '''cold''' treatment made his arsenal, as exemplified by what he said while fighting Cap: "[[MundaneMadeAwesome I see even YOU'VE forgotten son turn '''cold''' to the roller skates that are part of my arsenal!]]" The line was reproduced word for word in a parody [[BizarroEpisode Assistant Editor's Month]] story of Iron Man, said by a kid cosplaying as Iron Man world, and now he wants to [[ItMakesSenseInContext another kid impersonating him]] (though admittedly, that's closer to NarmCharm). By this point, make the roller skates have become [[SoBadItsGood fondly-remembered]] by rest of the fans, world as '''cold''' as he is inside. Reasonable enough, but much like ComicBook/GreenArrow's boxing glove, can't really be included in it takes a modern serious story. Also narmy was the way he frequently narrated how much fun turn when you learn that, when he was having with them.a boy, the only place Cold felt safe was his uncle's '''ice cream truck''' because he liked the '''cold'''.



* From Mr. T and the T-Force #1 (yes, really):

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* ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'' usually employs quite a lot of NarmCharm, but sometimes the charm just isn't there. Ironically the two moments that come to mind take place in what's regarded as one of the best arcs in the series.
** How we first see Mister Quimper's powers. You see, Quimper is an AngelicAbomination MindVirus that infects bad memories and makes them so painful you surrender to his control to stop them. Real spooky crap, right? Here's how we first see his powers in action: Quimper looks at two random soldiers talking for some reason about Donald Duck's nephew's names, which would already be corny enough, but then Quimper takes control of one of them:
--> '''Soldier #1:''' Jesus Christ almighty, Henry. Everybody knows the names of Donald Duck's nephews!... '' * Face cuts to a blank stare * Domination. Submission. Obedience. Control.
--> '''Soldier #2, terryfied for some reason:''' What the fuck you doing... ''* Gets viscerally shot to death *''
--> '''Soldier #1:''' [[NonSequitur Hell, I even know them in Danish.]]
** In the next issue, when King Mob and Jolly Roger find an EldritchAbomination trapped in Dulce base, the usually smooth and cool KM [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of nowhere begins crying]] and says this:
--> '''King Mob: '''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died... [[note]]Made funnier by Roger being completley fine and ok, which makes Gideon look... how shall we say this? Like an emotional crybaby.[[/note]]
* A Free Comic Book Day featuring ComicBook/IronMan and [[Characters/TheMightyThorThorOdinson Thor]] ends with the villain doling out this apparently unironic gem:
--> "We are incredibly rich! [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney We have more rights than you]]!"
* ComicBook/IronMan's roller skates, sometimes called jet skates, were constantly utilized during the seventies and eighties, and the writers had no problem with a grown man using roller skates as part of his arsenal, as exemplified by what he said while fighting Cap: "[[MundaneMadeAwesome I see even YOU'VE forgotten the roller skates that are part of my arsenal!]]" The line was reproduced word for word in a parody [[BizarroEpisode Assistant Editor's Month]] story of Iron Man, said by a kid cosplaying as Iron Man to [[ItMakesSenseInContext another kid impersonating him]] (though admittedly, that's closer to NarmCharm). By this point, the roller skates have become [[SoBadItsGood fondly-remembered]] by the fans, but much like ComicBook/GreenArrow's boxing glove, can't really be included in a modern serious story. Also narmy was the way he frequently narrated how much fun he was having with them.
* Volume 2 of ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' includes an enormously disturbing scene in which [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Mr. Hyde]] [[spoiler: violently tortures, rapes, and kills the treacherous Griffin (The Invisible Man)]]. As gruesome as this scene is, when Nemo discovers [[spoiler: Griffin]]'s remains, his dialogue may well make it kind of narmy.
-->'''Nemo''': ''AAAAHN! HYDE! MAD ANIMAL, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? YOU ARE THE SHIT OF THE WORLD! I SHALL KILL YOU NOW!''
** Earlier, Quatermain and the team encounter a Martian Tripod for the first time, towering over them out of the darkness in the middle of a raging storm. How does Quatermain describe this incredible sight?
-->'''Quatermain''': It's... it's like a milking-stool...
*** In Quatermain's defence, [[Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds the original novel]] used this description for the Martian tripods as well. Not that this exactly helps matters, but still.
* The early ''Comicbook/TheMightyThor'' comics were full of this, to the point where it borders on Adam West territory. Seeing Loki try to make his escape by summoning a cloud of pigeons is funny enough... but it becomes even more hysterical when, the next time he makes an appearance as a villain, he tries to escape by actually turning into a pigeon. Considering that Loki's current motif is the Magpie, it does make you wonder if he just really likes birds or something.
* From Mr. ''Mr. T and the T-Force T-Force'' #1 (yes, really):



* An AuthorTract in ''Phonogram'' about women StuffedIntoTheFridge in music was delivered by a goddess who used the word "indie" like an ethnic slur. It generally fell into MundaneMadeAwesome territory, and peaked with this phrase:

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* Every scene involving the PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy character in ''[[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet A Nightmare on Elm Street: Paranoid]]'', especially his death scene, where he's strangled to death by bling given to him by ''Pimp'' Freddy.
* ''Comicbook/OneMoreDay'' is loathed by many comic book fans, but as much as there is to get pissed about if you're a fan of Peter and MJ as a couple, there's one gloriously narmy line as well that you can laugh at. To really appreciate this, you have to remember that the person speaking these words is [[Characters/MarvelComicsDemons Mephisto]], the ruler of Hell. Among all of the villains in the Marvel Universe, he's among the most powerful. Whenever he shows up, people think OhCrap. What kind of horrible, unspeakable act is he trying to commit this time? What does he want?
-->'''Mephisto:''' [[SuperheroesStaySingle I want your MARRIAGE]].
** That's right, in this thrilling issue, Mephisto serves divorce papers!
** Also, Peter's anguished cry of pain as he relinquishes the love between him and his wife? "NYAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!"
** "Tune your ear to the frequency of despair, and cross-reference by the longitude and latitude of a heart in agony. Listen. Listen."
*** This sentence was runner-up in the "Found" category of the 2008 Literature/LyttleLyttonContest. It's ''prize-winningly bad''.
* An AuthorTract in ''Phonogram'' ''ComicBook/{{Phonogram}}'' about women StuffedIntoTheFridge in music was delivered by a goddess who used the word "indie" like an ethnic slur. It generally fell into MundaneMadeAwesome territory, and peaked with this phrase:



* Yes, being repeatedly brainwashed and manipulated by military conspiracies kind of sucks, but ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} may be overreacting just a little bit in ''ComicBook/ThePulse [[http://www.i-mockery.com/comics/longbox6/ #9]]'':
-->Get out! No more SHIELD! No more Fury! No more Hydra with the hands. No more. Stop raping me, all of you!! '''STOP RAPING ME!!!'''
* [[Characters/TeenTitansStarfire Starfire]] from ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' has always walked the line of looking ridiculous, since she's an alien princess with really, really long hair that's sometimes drawn in a very 80s style and wears a pretty {{Stripperiffic}} costume that walks the boundaries of both good taste and plausibility. ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' then proceeded to fall off that tightrope by featuring Starfire dressed in such an ''absurdly'' revealing outfit that made it hard to take seriously.
* Harry's reaction to being shot in the leg in the third issue of ''ComicBook/ResidentAlien''? "''nyaaagh''".
* Marvel’s ''ComicBook/RevolutionaryWar'' event revived many of the 1990s Creator/MarvelUk characters, including the ''Knights of Pendragon'' and their patron, the ancient and arcane Green Knight. Except this time the Knight shifted from his usual inhuman form into a giant version of popular British Olympian Mo Farah and squashed the antagonists - undead Arthurian knights - under his running shoes.
* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an over-the-top action comedy like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.



* ComicBook/{{Venom}}, depending on the artist who's drawing him. He's supposed to be terrifying, but when he looks like [[http://images.wikia.com/marveldatabase/images/5/53/Venom_Dark_Origin_Vol_1_4_Textless.jpg THIS]], it CrossesTheLineTwice and he becomes ridiculous.

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* ComicBook/{{Venom}}, depending on In the artist who's drawing him. He's supposed Lizard part of the Spider-Man story ''The Gauntlet'', the Lizard uses some sort of telepathy to be terrifying, but when he looks like [[http://images.wikia.com/marveldatabase/images/5/53/Venom_Dark_Origin_Vol_1_4_Textless.jpg THIS]], it CrossesTheLineTwice and he becomes ridiculous.activate the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain, essentially causing Spider-Man to revert to his primal survival instincts. The story thus far has been pretty dark, with the previous chapter climaxing [[spoiler: in the Lizard eating his son]]. However, with the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain in control, we get the line "I is prey!"



* Creator/GeoffJohns' run on ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' is excellent... with one minor exception. In the ''Iron Heights'' one shot, The Flash dramatically unmasks serial killer Murmur, who until then was horror incarnate. What followed was a full page of Murmur's face, which revealed two things: [[spoiler:he had sewn his own mouth shut]], and he was more wall-eyed than Marty Feldman. For some readers, this combination reduced a "Damn!" reveal to a "Wha?" one.
** Johns brought the Flash's traditional Rogues Gallery (Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Captain Boomerang, Weather Wizard etc.) back to the comic after their long absence during the Mark Waid run and was widely praised for their portrayal. Unfortunately, when it came to their most popular member, Captain Cold, Johns's tendency towards "Johnsian literalism" was in full swing, so instead of being [[PunchClockVillain a blue collar crook who used a freeze ray to knock over banks because it was his job]], Captain Cold is now a villain because his father was a '''cold''' man with a '''cold''' heart whose '''cold''' treatment made his son turn '''cold''' to the world, and now he wants to make the rest of the world as '''cold''' as he is inside. Reasonable enough, but it takes a turn when you learn that, when he was a boy, the only place Cold felt safe was his uncle's '''ice cream truck''' because he liked the '''cold'''.
* [[Characters/TeenTitansStarfire Starfire]] from ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' has always walked the line of looking ridiculous, since she's an alien princess with really, really long hair that's sometimes drawn in a very 80s style and wears a pretty {{Stripperiffic}} costume that walks the boundaries of both good taste and plausibility. ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws'' then proceeded to fall off that tightrope by featuring Starfire dressed in such an ''absurdly'' revealing outfit that made it hard to take seriously.
* In the 1970s ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'' had a now-obscure villain called [[AtrociousAlias Egghead]] ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin his head was shaped like an egg]]) who sat plotting in his lair and exclaimed, "''It's not fair! All I ever wanted to do was rule the world! Is that so much to ask?''". He then reflects on how he's not getting any younger and doesn't have many years left to take over, making it less of a VillainousBreakdown and more of a Villainous Mid-Life Crisis. That one may have been intentional, but only Creator/RogerStern knows for sure...
* Creator/JimShooter's tenure as writer of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' was good on the whole, but his constant indulgence in PurpleProse resulted in several ventures into narm territory. His habit of introducing villains off-screen while the heroes stared out of the page and cried, "OH, GOD, NO! NOT YOU! ANYONE BUT YOU!" Fine when genuinely dangerous villains like [[Characters/MarvelComicsUltron Ultron]] were involved, but less effective when it was lesser threats (like the Grim Reaper) or silly, forgotten opponents (like Tyrak, who looked like an Atlantean member of the Music/VillagePeople).
* Marvel’s ''ComicBook/RevolutionaryWar'' event revived many of the 1990s Creator/MarvelUk characters, including the ''Knights of Pendragon'' and their patron, the ancient and arcane Green Knight. Except this time the Knight shifted from his usual inhuman form into a giant version of popular British Olympian Mo Farah and squashed the antagonists - undead Arthurian knights - under his running shoes.
* In ''ComicBook/TheDarkness'' #4 Jackie pulls out a hitman's entire skeleton. It goes "POP!"
* Volume 2 of ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' includes an enormously disturbing scene in which [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Mr. Hyde]] [[spoiler: violently tortures, rapes, and kills the treacherous Griffin (The Invisible Man)]]. As gruesome as this scene is, when Nemo discovers [[spoiler: Griffin]]'s remains, his dialogue may well make it kind of narmy.
-->'''Nemo''': ''AAAAHN! HYDE! MAD ANIMAL, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? YOU ARE THE SHIT OF THE WORLD! I SHALL KILL YOU NOW!''
** Earlier, Quatermain and the team encounter a Martian Tripod for the first time, towering over them out of the darkness in the middle of a raging storm. How does Quatermain describe this incredible sight?
-->'''Quatermain''': It's... it's like a milking-stool...
*** In Quatermain's defence, [[Literature/TheWarOfTheWorlds the original novel]] used this description for the Martian tripods as well. Not that this exactly helps matters, but still.
* The early ''Comicbook/TheMightyThor'' comics were full of this, to the point where it borders on Adam West territory. Seeing Loki try to make his escape by summoning a cloud of pigeons is funny enough... but it becomes even more hysterical when, the next time he makes an appearance as a villain, he tries to escape by actually turning into a pigeon. Considering that Loki's current motif is the Magpie, it does make you wonder if he just really likes birds or something.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates vol. 3'' gets special accolades for the ''worst'' BondOneLiner imaginable:
-->'''Ant-Man''': "If she's the mother... ''I'm the mother-fucker''!"
* ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'': The Governor, riding on a tank, wearing a weird outfit [[spoiler:and an eyepatch, and only one arm]], shouting "KILL THEM ALL!" is very jarring against the general tone of the series.



* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron:''
** Nova Prime and Galvatron entering the normal universe through Megatron's body starts off as pure, unleaded NightmareFuel. But then on the first page of part 5 the way it's drawn (juxtaposed with CasualDangerDialogue) causes it to look really silly. It's less "undead abominations entering our plane of existence" and more "Jane, get me out of this crazy thing!".
** There's also the revelation that Waspinator controls the Necrotitan with his "staff", i.e. the gun formed out of his energon stinger in beast mode. As one reviewer pointed out, this means Waspinator controls the Metrotitan with his butt. Even worse when Shockwave ditches his ArmCannon so he can replace it with the aforementioned butt-gun.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'': When Gorlam Prime disintegrates at a molecular level, Jhiaxus declares his victory and makes an epic VillainExitStageLeft through the destruction and Monstructor climbs onto the ship and straddles it like a kiddie ride. The result is a combination of funny and adorable.
* The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, which usually helped make the work sound more serious and grounded, but in ''ComicBook/UltimateComicsHawkeye'' the South East Asian Republic has the Plan, which they will use to expand the Virus so they can erradicate murants and use the Serum to create a group of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... you get the point.
* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates vol. 3'' gets special accolades for the ''worst'' BondOneLiner imaginable:
-->'''Ant-Man''': "If she's the mother... ''I'm the mother-fucker''!"



* The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, which usually helped make the work sound more serious and grounded, but in ''ComicBook/UltimateComicsHawkeye'' the South East Asian Republic has the Plan, which they will use to expand the Virus so they can erradicate murants and use the Serum to create a group of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... yoou get the point.

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* In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen #424'', one panel has a bunch of corpses. The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, Narmy part comes when you realize that two of them have been placed so it looks like one of them is giving the other a blowjob. In the same arc, the [[ReligionOfEvil Church of Humanity]], convinces [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]] that he's a priest; it plans to install him as Pope and then fake a Rapture ([[ArtisticLicenseReligion which usually helped make is not part of Catholicism]]) by having people eat Communion wafers that contain a disintegrator. Then Kurt's holoprojector was to fail at a convenient time to convince the work sound more serious world that an openly mutant Pope is the Antichrist. [[GambitRoulette This will bring down the Catholic Church, and grounded, but in ''ComicBook/UltimateComicsHawkeye'' so people will be forced to join the South East Asian Republic has Church of Humanity and hate mutants]]; clearly, there are only two religions, and atheism isn't an option, and the Plan, destruction of the Church and mutants will bring down Western civilization. All this because the main villain... was a nun who was raped by a priest. The plan failed because poor Kurt couldn't control his [[AllMenArePerverts sexual urges]], which they will use to expand is remarked upon [[FanDisservice several times]]. Oh, and there are [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible quotes]][[note]]out of context, of course[[/note]] scattered throughout the Virus so they can erradicate murants book along with dialogue like "[[BuffySpeak healing thingie]]".
* ComicBook/{{Venom}}, depending on the artist who's drawing him. He's supposed to be terrifying, but when he looks like [[http://images.wikia.com/marveldatabase/images/5/53/Venom_Dark_Origin_Vol_1_4_Textless.jpg THIS]], it CrossesTheLineTwice
and use he becomes ridiculous.
* ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'': The Governor, riding on a tank, wearing a weird outfit [[spoiler:and an eyepatch, and only one arm]], shouting "KILL THEM ALL!" is very jarring against
the Serum to create a group general tone of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... yoou get the point.series.



* The Norwegian translation of ''ComicBook/{{WITCH}}'' falls into this sometimes by first showcasing [[ArcVillain Dark Mother]] with her English name in this Italian comic, only to for translating it to 'Mørkemor' for the rest of the comics. What really makes this narmy is while it's correct by all means (mørke meaning dark- and mor meaning mother) is that mor is also sometimes for fun put at the end at young girl names (kinda like a rarer and [[{{Understatement}} weirder]] [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics chan]]). Like for example Lisemor, Saramor, etc. So she doesn't sound like a threat at all; doesn't help that so far that arc along with the 2 before it had sorta been a long BreatherEpisode.



* In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen #424'', one panel has a bunch of corpses. The Narmy part comes when you realize that two of them have been placed so it looks like one of them is giving the other a blowjob. In the same arc, the [[ReligionOfEvil Church of Humanity]], convinces [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]] that he's a priest; it plans to install him as Pope and then fake a Rapture ([[ArtisticLicenseReligion which is not part of Catholicism]]) by having people eat Communion wafers that contain a disintegrator. Then Kurt's holoprojector was to fail at a convenient time to convince the world that an openly mutant Pope is the Antichrist. [[GambitRoulette This will bring down the Catholic Church, and so people will be forced to join the Church of Humanity and hate mutants]]; clearly, there are only two religions, and atheism isn't an option, and the destruction of the Church and mutants will bring down Western civilization. All this because the main villain... was a nun who was raped by a priest. The plan failed because poor Kurt couldn't control his [[AllMenArePerverts sexual urges]], which is remarked upon [[FanDisservice several times]]. Oh, and there are [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible quotes]][[note]]out of context, of course[[/note]] scattered throughout the book along with dialogue like "[[BuffySpeak healing thingie]]".
* Yes, being repeatedly brainwashed and manipulated by military conspiracies kind of sucks, but Wolverine may be overreacting just a little bit in ''ComicBook/ThePulse [[http://www.i-mockery.com/comics/longbox6/ #9]]'':
-->Get out! No more SHIELD! No more Fury! No more Hydra with the hands. No more. Stop raping me, all of you!! '''STOP RAPING ME!!!'''
* ''Comicbook/OneMoreDay'' is loathed by many comic book fans, but as much as there is to get pissed about if you're a fan of Peter and MJ as a couple, there's one gloriously narmy line as well that you can laugh at. To really appreciate this, you have to remember that the person speaking these words is [[Characters/MarvelComicsDemons Mephisto]], the ruler of Hell. Among all of the villains in the Marvel Universe, he's among the most powerful. Whenever he shows up, people think OhCrap. What kind of horrible, unspeakable act is he trying to commit this time? What does he want?
-->'''Mephisto:''' [[SuperheroesStaySingle I want your MARRIAGE]].
** That's right, in this thrilling issue, Mephisto serves divorce papers!
** Also, Peter's anguished cry of pain as he relinquishes the love between him and his wife? "NYAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!"
** "Tune your ear to the frequency of despair, and cross-reference by the longitude and latitude of a heart in agony. Listen. Listen."
*** This sentence was runner-up in the "Found" category of the 2008 Literature/LyttleLyttonContest. It's ''prize-winningly bad''.
* In the Lizard part of the Spider-Man story ''The Gauntlet'', the Lizard uses some sort of telepathy to activate the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain, essentially causing Spider-Man to revert to his primal survival instincts. The story thus far has been pretty dark, with the previous chapter climaxing [[spoiler: in the Lizard eating his son]]. However, with the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain in control, we get the line "I is prey!"
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice'' features an absurd overuse of the word "justice," until you might start wondering if everyone's somehow picked it up as a VerbalTic.
** "I'm [[ComicBook/TheAtom Ray Palmer]]. [[DarkerAndEdgier WELCOME TO PAIN.]]"
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'': When Gorlam Prime disintegrates at a molecular level, Jhiaxus declares his victory and makes an epic VillainExitStageLeft through the destruction and Monstructor climbs onto the ship and straddles it like a kiddie ride. The result is a combination of funny and adorable.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron:''
** Nova Prime and Galvatron entering the normal universe through Megatron's body starts off as pure, unleaded NightmareFuel. But then on the first page of part 5 the way it's drawn (juxtaposed with CasualDangerDialogue) causes it to look really silly. It's less "undead abominations entering our plane of existence" and more "Jane, get me out of this crazy thing!".
** There's also the revelation that Waspinator controls the Necrotitan with his "staff", i.e. the gun formed out of his energon stinger in beast mode. As one reviewer pointed out, this means Waspinator controls the Metrotitan with his butt. Even worse when Shockwave ditches his ArmCannon so he can replace it with the aforementioned butt-gun.

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* In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen #424'', one panel has a bunch of corpses. The Narmy part comes when you realize that two of them have been placed so it looks like one of them is giving the other a blowjob. In the same arc, the [[ReligionOfEvil Church of Humanity]], convinces [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]] that he's a priest; it plans to install him as Pope and then fake a Rapture ([[ArtisticLicenseReligion which is not part of Catholicism]]) by having people eat Communion wafers that contain a disintegrator. Then Kurt's holoprojector was to fail at a convenient time to convince the world that an openly mutant Pope is the Antichrist. [[GambitRoulette This will bring down the Catholic Church, and so people will be forced to join the Church of Humanity and hate mutants]]; clearly, there are only two religions, and atheism isn't an option, and the destruction of the Church and mutants will bring down Western civilization. All this because the main villain... was a nun who was raped by a priest. The plan failed because poor Kurt couldn't control his [[AllMenArePerverts sexual urges]], which is remarked upon [[FanDisservice several times]]. Oh, and there are [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible quotes]][[note]]out of context, of course[[/note]] scattered throughout the book along with dialogue like "[[BuffySpeak healing thingie]]".
* Yes, being repeatedly brainwashed and manipulated by military conspiracies kind of sucks, but Wolverine may be overreacting just a little bit in ''ComicBook/ThePulse [[http://www.i-mockery.com/comics/longbox6/ #9]]'':
-->Get out! No more SHIELD! No more Fury! No more Hydra with the hands. No more. Stop raping me, all of you!! '''STOP RAPING ME!!!'''
* ''Comicbook/OneMoreDay'' is loathed by many comic book fans, but as much as there is to get pissed about if you're a fan of Peter and MJ as a couple, there's one gloriously narmy line as well that you can laugh at. To really appreciate this, you have to remember that the person speaking these words is [[Characters/MarvelComicsDemons Mephisto]], the ruler of Hell. Among all of the villains in the Marvel Universe, he's among the most powerful. Whenever he shows up, people think OhCrap. What kind of horrible, unspeakable act is he trying to commit this time? What does he want?
-->'''Mephisto:''' [[SuperheroesStaySingle I want your MARRIAGE]].
** That's right, in this thrilling issue, Mephisto serves divorce papers!
** Also, Peter's anguished cry of pain as he relinquishes the love between him and his wife? "NYAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!"
** "Tune your ear to the frequency of despair, and cross-reference by the longitude and latitude of a heart in agony. Listen. Listen."
*** This sentence was runner-up in the "Found" category of the 2008 Literature/LyttleLyttonContest. It's ''prize-winningly bad''.
* In the Lizard part of the Spider-Man story ''The Gauntlet'', the Lizard uses some sort of telepathy to activate the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain, essentially causing Spider-Man to revert to his primal survival instincts. The story thus far has been pretty dark, with the previous chapter climaxing [[spoiler: in the Lizard eating his son]]. However, with the lizard part of Spider-Man's brain in control, we get the line "I is prey!"
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice'' features an absurd overuse of the word "justice," until you might start wondering if everyone's somehow picked it up as a VerbalTic.
** "I'm [[ComicBook/TheAtom Ray Palmer]]. [[DarkerAndEdgier WELCOME TO PAIN.]]"
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'': When Gorlam Prime disintegrates at a molecular level, Jhiaxus declares his victory and makes an epic VillainExitStageLeft through the destruction and Monstructor climbs onto the ship and straddles it like a kiddie ride. The result is a combination of funny and adorable.
* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron:''
** Nova Prime and Galvatron entering the normal universe through Megatron's body starts off as pure, unleaded NightmareFuel. But then on the first page of part 5 the way it's drawn (juxtaposed with CasualDangerDialogue) causes it to look really silly. It's less "undead abominations entering our plane of existence" and more "Jane, get me out of this crazy thing!".
** There's also the revelation that Waspinator controls the Necrotitan with his "staff", i.e. the gun formed out of his energon stinger in beast mode. As one reviewer pointed out, this means Waspinator controls the Metrotitan with his butt. Even worse when Shockwave ditches his ArmCannon so he can replace it with the aforementioned butt-gun.






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* The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, which usually helped make the work sound more serious and grounded, but in Ultimate Comics Hawkeye the South East Asian Republic has the Plan, which they will use to expand the Virus so they can erradicate murants and use the Serum to create a group of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... yoou get the point.

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* The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, which usually helped make the work sound more serious and grounded, but in Ultimate Comics Hawkeye ''ComicBook/UltimateComicsHawkeye'' the South East Asian Republic has the Plan, which they will use to expand the Virus so they can erradicate murants and use the Serum to create a group of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... yoou get the point.
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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top action comedy]] like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.

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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top action comedy]] comedy like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.
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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top comedy]] like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.

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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top action comedy]] like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.
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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top comedy]] like his previous novel ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.

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* Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top comedy]] like his previous novel series ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.
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* The Ultimate Universe usually had pretty short, simple names, which usually helped make the work sound more serious and grounded, but in Ultimate Comics Hawkeye the South East Asian Republic has the Plan, which they will use to expand the Virus so they can erradicate murants and use the Serum to create a group of superhumans called the People. You've heard of overkill, but this is '''underkill''' in how bland and generic those names are. Specially considering the Plan is literally a plan, the Virus just a virus, the Serum just a serum and... yoou get the point.
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* Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top comedy]] like ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.

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* Bryan Lee O'Malley's Creator/BryanLeeOMalley's graphic novel ''ComicBook/{{Seconds}}'' is not an [[WidgetSeries over-the-top comedy]] like ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' his previous novel ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'', but a serious dramatic tale about love and relationships. This would be a little easier to swallow if its protagonist Katie didn't have a [[AnimeHair hairdo]] that looks it came straight out of a third-rate {{Shonen}} series.

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--> '''King Mob: '''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died...
*** Made funnier by Roger being completley fine and ok, which makes Gideon look... how shall we say this? Like an emotional crybaby.

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--> '''King Mob: '''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died...
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--> '''King Mob:'''They Mob: '''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died...
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--> '''Soldier #1:''' Jesus Christ almighty, Henry. Everybody knows the names of Donald Duck's nephews!... ''* Face cuts to a blank stare * Domination. Submission. Obedience. Control.

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* ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'' usually employs quite a lot of NarmCharm, but sometimes the charm just isn't there. Ironically the two moments that come to mind take place in what's regarded as one of the best arcs in the series.
** How we first see Mister Quimper's powers. You see, Quimper is an AngelicAbomination MindVirus that infects bad memories and makes them so painful you surrender to his control to stop them. Real spooky crap, right? Here's how we first see his powers in action: Quimper looks at two random soldiers talking for some reason about Donald Duck's nephew's names, which would already be corny enough, but then Quimper takes control of one of them:
--> '''Soldier #1:''' Jesus Christ almighty, Henry. Everybody knows the names of Donald Duck's nephews!... ''* Face cuts to a blank stare * Domination. Submission. Obedience. Control.
--> '''Soldier #2, terryfied for some reason:''' What the fuck you doing... ''* Gets viscerally shot to death *''
--> '''Soldier #1:''' Hell, I even know them in Danish.
** In the next issue, when King Mob and Jolly Roger find an EldritchAbomination trapped in Dulce base, the usually smooth and cool KM [[OutOfCharacterMoment suddenly begins crying]] and says this:
--> '''King Mob:'''They shouldn't be doing that. Don't they know what they're doing? What are they doing to it? It's every suffering thing ever... It's what made the world the way it is... [[BeenThereShapedHistory It was in Jesus on the cross...]] Like when you loose something or someone you love and it feels like a huge hole's been torn to you. [[AndThatsTerrible I feel like my heart's breaking...]] Like when Jacqui walked out or when my cats died...
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* On a similar note, during the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"

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* On a similar note, during the 90s the X-Men cast went through a very bad case of {{Dark Age of Supernames}}. There were characters like Meanstreak, Junkpile, Ahab... But by far the character with the worst name of all was '''Holocaust'''. It's so darkly over the cop you can't take it seriously. Toy Biz's action figure line renamed it to the more benign "Dark Nemesis"
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* ''ComicBook/ADeathInTheFamily'': Jason's death is the thing everyone remembers about this story, but few remember just how bizarre it gets afterwards. In the last issue ''the Joker becomes the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations,'' and gives a speech that basically says that the Iranian government is just like him, [[{{Anvilicious}} because they both hate America]]. This was likely an attempt at being topical (the Iranian Hostage Crisis was still fresh in people's minds), but it makes very little sense and is impossible to take seriously. Adding to this, Superman saves the entire U.N. assembly from Joker's gas attack by ''sucking it all into his own lungs'', something you'd ordinarily expect to find in only the cheesiest of Silver Age stories. ''While'' he's holding the gas, he even [[TalkingIsAFreeAction talks to Batman]] with no issue. A brief return of super-Ventriloquism, anybody?
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