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** [[OxymoronicBeing Himself, the King of Devils]], is a bizarre example. His speech bubbles are already strange, being squiggly, pitch-black with white text and bearing emphasis on words referring to his own self. But the longer others talk to him, the more it seems said speech bubbles keep ''snagging'' in the bars of his TailorMadePrison and leaving rusty little gouges in the bars with every pass of their tails. It's not clear what this is supposed to look like in-universe (his interlocutors are too freaked out to notice that detail), but it's clear indication Himself is ''bad news''.
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** During [S]: Cascade, one of Jack Noir's attacks rips the flash window larger. The effect is slightly less impressive on Website/{{Newgrounds}}, because of their border.

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** ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues'' are styled to look like an Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn fanfic, referencing the revelation that everything "post-game" isn't considered "canon" to the universe unless Lord English is fought and defeated. ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', being a sequel to these events (and thus equally not "canon"), keeps the formatting.

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** ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues'' are styled to look like an Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn fanfic, referencing the revelation that everything "post-game" isn't considered "canon" to the universe unless Lord English is fought and defeated. ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon'', being a sequel to these events (and thus equally not "canon"), keeps the formatting.
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** Each of the Demiurges is introduced at some point with a text box listing all their dread titles. Gog Agog is so silly (even if really an EldritchAbomination) that her introductory text box just has a bunch of borderline nonsense in it instead.

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** Each of the Demiurges is introduced at some point with a text box listing all their dread titles. Gog Agog is so silly (even if really an EldritchAbomination) that her introductory text box just has a bunch of borderline nonsense in it instead. This counts because the text boxes are obviously not an in-universe thing.

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* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': The Seven Demiurges and other powerful characters use speech bubbles coloured after their main colours, while Allison, Cio and more normal ones have black-and-white ones. 6 Juggernaut Star and Jagganoth (while wearing his helmet) also use ragged or spiky speech bubbles and text when speaking, indicating their voices sound distorted and inhuman.

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The Seven Demiurges and other powerful characters use speech bubbles coloured after their main colours, while Allison, Cio and more normal ones have black-and-white ones. 6 Juggernaut Star and Jagganoth (while wearing his helmet) also use ragged or spiky speech bubbles and text when speaking, indicating their voices sound distorted and inhuman.inhuman.
** Each of the Demiurges is introduced at some point with a text box listing all their dread titles. Gog Agog is so silly (even if really an EldritchAbomination) that her introductory text box just has a bunch of borderline nonsense in it instead.
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* ''Webcomic/TheGreenhouse'': Starting on episode 7, the comic gets an opening 'logo' with the name, a stylized green house with some leaves, and the episode number. But starting with episode 71, the logo has transformed. The new house is covered in red, which has spread to the now wilted leaves, and enormous devil horns stretch from the roof, dominating the top of the image. An ominous sign indeed in a comic about DemonicPossession. [[spoiler:This could be because the demon 'Red' has finally grown strong enough, after being regularly fed for the first time in, well, ever. But the timing is right after [[PsychoExGirlfriend Avery]] confronts Mica and Liv, revealing just how much she knows about both and threatening them, so it's probably a more general indicator that things have gotten dangerous and out of control.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Beanstalked}}'', [[DontFearTheReaper Grimfather]]'s speech bubbles have black outlines with tan outlines and lettering.

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** Also, you know the normally-unflappable [[ManipulativeBastard Doc Scratch]] is pissed off when [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004163 even his text in the chatlogs]] looks like it's about to go nuclear.

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** Also, you know the normally-unflappable [[ManipulativeBastard Doc Scratch]] is pissed off when [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004163 [[https://www.homestuck.com/story/2263 even his text in the chatlogs]] looks like it's about to go nuclear.
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* In ''Webcomic/JennyAndTheMultiverse'', the fiery Lord Grallyx's speech bubbles are yellow and he speaks in a different font from the other characters.

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* In ''Webcomic/JennyAndTheMultiverse'', the fiery Lord Grallyx's speech bubbles are yellow and he speaks in a different font from the other characters. [[DeliberatelyMonochrome The Man in Grey]] has yet another font and his speech bubbles are gray instead of white.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', italics are used when a character is 'putting on' a voice. Rain, a transgender girl, speaks almost exclusively in italics to indicate the constant effort she puts into sounding feminine. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It stands out most when she uses her natural voice.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Rain|2010}}'', italics are used when a character is 'putting on' a voice. Rain, a transgender girl, speaks almost exclusively in italics to indicate the constant effort she puts into sounding feminine. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It stands out most when she uses her natural voice.]]

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* This is used in ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' to show the reality-bending abilities (referred to in the strip titles as "InfiniteCanvas [[SupernaturalMartialArts Style]]") of a Sidereal TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}. Examples include [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0222.html dodging by jumping into a different frame]], [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0228.html using a chunk of the comic's gutter as a projectile]], and [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0226.html abusing perspective to hit three enemies at once from 20 feet away]].

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** When Marena and Secret mastered sorcery, the ''entire comic'' underwent an ArtShift towards the more realistic to symbolize how they now "saw reality in a different way".
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* [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Bai]][[CuteMute lin]]'s [[PsychicLink telepathic]] dialogue bubbles in ''Webcomic/BailinAndLiYun'' have watery outlines and are uniformly blue, to set them apart from human speech, rendered in standard white-background black-bordered speech bubbles.

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* [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Bai]][[CuteMute lin]]'s [[CuteMute Bailin]]'s [[PsychicLink telepathic]] dialogue bubbles in ''Webcomic/BailinAndLiYun'' have watery [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent watery]] outlines and are uniformly blue, to set them apart from human speech, rendered in standard white-background black-bordered speech bubbles.

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Examples of PaintingTheMedium in webcomics.



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', after Thief's class change, he's seen in a red outfit for a few strips, then changes to black. When Black Mage asks him about it, he replies that his outfit was always black -- and the red outfit in the archived strips was changed to match the "new" black one.
** The webcomic once represented the Light Warriors experience in distorted time by having [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/03/24/episode-531-time-for-a-new-space/a strip where]] the characters could see themselves in the past and future by [[MediumAwareness looking around]] [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall the comic's page]].
** In addition, one of the many, many abilities of resident omnipotent jackass Sarda is a spell that lets the caster rewrite a person's speech bubbles to change what they just said to something Sarda finds more satisfactory. Something ''[[ExactWords Sarda]]'' finds more satisfactory, as Black Mage finds out when he learns the spell and tries turning it on Sarda only to change the insulting remark Sarda just made to something more insulting.



%%* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' does it, almost literally, in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/15p10/ this strip]] -- read the AltText to get the joke.
* Used in ''Webcomic/AllOverTheHouse'' when Emily [[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2009/05/01/colourama-2/ let colour into the comic]] for the first time. Tesrin complained that it burned her but Emily thought it "much nicer".
** [[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2011/03/22/recursive-search/ Done again]] when hits on ''All Over The House'' skyrocketed because of people searching for a pornographic music video of the same name.
* [[http://antagonist.swimtrunkstudio.com/archive_page.php?comicID=77 This strip]] of ''The Antagonist'', where a counselor points out the eponymous ex-villain's, K's, specific speech, assuming the villain is immersed enough in the the act to be able to see his own word balloons, to which K answers, "This isn't a comic book."
* In ''Webcomic/AntiheroForHire'', the eponymous AntiHero was kidnapped, resulting in an AllUpToYou situation. As a result, the comic's panel borders changed to white and pink, the rescuer's colors. Taken even further with green panels matching a comic relief character's scenes.
* A few characters from ''Webcomic/AshfacesDaughter'' such as [[http://ashfacesdaughter.thecomicseries.com/comics/12/ The Master]] or [[http://ashfacesdaughter.thecomicseries.com/comics/69/ Ashface]] have different text bubbles and fonts to show how different their voices sound compared to others.
* ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'': Most people speak in regular white speech bubbles, but beings like gods or The Collector have color-coded speech bubbles. Several exceptionally powerful entities, including the Void Dragon and "Life Mum", don't use bubbles at all, but rather large block letters.
* [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Bai]][[CuteMute lin]]'s [[PsychicLink telepathic]] dialogue bubbles in ''Webcomic/BailinAndLiYun'' have watery outlines and are uniformly blue, to set them apart from human speech, rendered in standard white-background black-bordered speech bubbles.
%%* ''Webcomic/BirdBoy'': [[http://bird-boy.com/volume-1-page-5 Runic dialog]]
* In ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', when the character representing the author [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=000913 apparently dies]], the comic pages fade from existence. Later, when the author is having a [[CreatorBreakdown nervous breakdown]], the comic [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010701 literally starts falling apart]].
** ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' also uses this to lampshade, subvert, and {{double subver|sion}}t ContractualImmortality. The characters Bob and George can't die because their names are in the title of the comic. When the plot calls for their (temporary) death, the title of the comic temporarily changes in order to allow it to happen.
%%** Plus font tricks like [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031026c this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050615 this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050514 this]].
** And when you have two parallel stories, running one on top and the other on the bottom, how do you find out what's happening in the top one from the bottom? [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/040927c Flight]]
* ''Webcomic/BooksDontWorkHere'' does this often. [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/4/ here]] is an example of OddShapedPanel, and here is where they play around with FlashbackEffects [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/69/ twice]]
* Chapters 5-2 and 7 of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' are brilliant examples. The introduction of [[spoiler:the [[{{Gamebooks}} Choose Your Own Adventure]] Device]] in 5-2 is fairly straightforward, but you won't see the Chapter 7 example at all unless you read an offsite version of the chapter whose link is provided at the beginning.
%%** [[http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/main.php?g2_itemId=3930 This comic]], by the author of ''City of Reality'' while not part of a continual series, is a wonderful, if creepy and somewhat depressing example of Painting The Medium.
* In ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'', [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/15/youre-next/ MOUSE gets his own font and speech bubble style]] [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/04/05/have-a-nice-wait/ and speaks in programming code on occasion]]. [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/06/12/the-tagged/ Zenith also has all her speech bubbles and dialogue in a distinctive blue.]]
%%* [[http://countyoursheep.com/d/20091015.html This]] ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'' comic: "What if God got bored and only half-finished everything?"
* ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'''s [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Disaster Masters]] each have their own custom speech bubbles. Splashmaster's has water drops hanging from them, Noisemaster's is jagged ([[spoiler:although they later turn into regular ones after he drops the "hype-man" persona]]), Mutemaster's are shaped like clouds, Rosemaster's has flower stems around them (that grow thorns when she gets angry) as well as the first letter of every speech bubble being in cursive ([[spoiler:which get upgraded to a super fancy script when she's in her Crocus-powered giant mode]]), and Glitchmaster's are text boxes akin to old [=RPGs=] like ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.
%%* [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/294/ Used]] [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/334/ repetitively]] in ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness''.
* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', strip titles are usually simple and/or witty, with an occasional ShoutOut. When [[{{Munchkin}} Pete]] takes over the game in Episodes 333-353, their titles became more verbose and dscriptive of their contents, with a bit of self-gratification, as if Pete himself was writing the strip titles. Once the regular GameMaster returns, the titles return to what they were like beforehand.
* When someone in ''Webcomic/DaughterOfTheLilies'' gets infected with a demonic EnemyWithin, [[spoiler:Thistle]] purges it by yanking its speech bubble out of him and stomping on it.
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Derelict}}'' [[http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=20 Symbols, or an alien alphabet, in dialog]]



* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Pretty much any kind of unusual or otherworldly speech pattern is conveyed by coloured text balloons.
** The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black with white font to get that "undead evil power reverb" feeling.
** Fiends and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond to their primary colours. After a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black, with the secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic. A mysterious voice is also found out to be evil because it speaks in red-and-black speech balloons.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe and the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]] are drawn in crayon.
* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'': Stillstorm's dialogue is written in italics, something not done with any of the other Loroi. According to the author, this is done to suggest that her voice is harsh and her speech is far less nuanced than others with training in diplomacy, reflecting her deep dislike of speaking at all.
* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Llewellyn speaks "in a non-regulation font". WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech balloons of the human characters are always round, while the ones for the AI/robot characters are always square. They also use different fonts for the dialogue.
%%* ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' pulled a similar stunt [[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here]].
* As did ''WebComic/BobAndGeorge'', when the character representing the author [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=000913 apparently dies]] and the comic pages fade from existence. Later, when the author is having a [[CreatorBreakdown nervous breakdown]], the comic [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010701 literally starts falling apart]].
** ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' also uses this to lampshade, subvert, and [[DoubleSubversion Double Subvert]] ContractualImmortality. The characters Bob and George can't die because their names are in the title of the comic. When the plot calls for their (temporary) death, the title of the comic temporarily changes in order to allow it to happen.
%%** Plus font tricks like [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031026c this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050615 this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050514 this]].
** And when you have two parallel stories, running one on top and the other on the bottom, how do you find out what's happening in the top one from the bottom? [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/040927c Flight]]
* In the ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' strip of ''Webcomic/JoeLovesCrappyMovies'', AuthorAvatar Joe makes a snide comment about George W. Bush and is promptly taken into custody. He is then replaced by a government agent called George that replaces Joe for several strips, interacting with his friends and then girlfriend (now wife) Yeoh (who, strangely enough, are unfazed by this). Bringing this into Fourth Wall Painting territory is the fact that the strip's title changed to "George Loves Crappy Movies" and the movie reviews that accompanied each strip were made as if they were written by George (with his own StrawmanPolitical bias).

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%%* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'': [[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-08/page-495/ for dragontalk]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Pretty much any kind [[http://www.ehtio.es/index.php?cont=122 This page]] of Spanish webcomic ''¡Eh, tío!'' allegedly depicts an [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome epic zombie battle]] involving [[NoodleImplements a ballpoint pen and two chickens]] -- except that the image links for the middle six panels are deliberately broken. (Unfortunately Firefox 2 doesn't show that images are missing, so that part of the joke is lost to some.)
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Diane's magical charisma boost is initially indicated by using a distinctive
unusual or otherworldly speech pattern is conveyed by coloured text balloons.
** The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black with white
font to get that "undead evil power reverb" feeling.
** Fiends
whenever the spell is active and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond later changed to their primary colours. After using a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black, with the secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic. A mysterious voice is also found out to be evil because it speaks in red-and-black speech balloons.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a
double lined speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe and the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]]
instead.
* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'' has some artifacts that
are computer rendered instead of drawn in crayon.
like everything else. This is to demonstrate how otherworldly they are.
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Footloose}}'' [[http://footloosecomic.com/footloose.php?comic_id=40 How to say "Uh oh"]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'': Stillstorm's ''Webcomic/FoxesInLove'': A cashier with the prettiest voice Green has ever heard [[https://foxes-in-love.tumblr.com/post/649321870324301825 has her dialogue is written in italics, something not done with any of cursive]] to represent the other Loroi. According to prettiness through text.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2400/fc02363.htm when
the author, this is done to suggest that her voice is harsh and her police chief dons his rig, they speak in parallel for a time, then their speech is far less nuanced than others with training superimposed, not quite perfectly, then they speak in diplomacy, reflecting her deep dislike of speaking at all.
unison.]]
* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Llewellyn speaks "in a non-regulation font". WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech balloons
[[http://geekinlove.com/la-caza-del-troll/ This page]] of the human Spanish webcomic ''[[http://geekinlove.com/ GeekInLove]]'' depicts the characters are always round, while hunting a "archtypical" [[{{Troll}} internet troll]], but he is smarter than the ones for the AI/robot main characters thought and he breaks the strip and goes down to the comments area to escape. He is still chased by one of the heroes, who finally kills him in the comment entry box. The "comment area" is in fact a mockup, but it's very well done and the comments are always square. They also use different fonts perfectly synchronized with the action.
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' does this with speech balloons. Rectangles
for the dialogue.
%%* ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' pulled a similar stunt
machines, spikes for shouting, wavy edges for madness, dashes for whispers, icicles for hostility and icons for clank language. [[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here]].
* As did ''WebComic/BobAndGeorge'', when the character representing the author
girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20090527 A]] [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=000913 apparently dies]] and the comic pages fade from existence. Later, when the author is having a [[CreatorBreakdown nervous breakdown]], the comic girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070131 few]] [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010701 literally starts falling apart]].
** ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' also
girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070718 examples]]. Othar Trygvassen (Gentleman Adventurer!) uses this to lampshade, subvert, and [[DoubleSubversion Double Subvert]] ContractualImmortality. The characters Bob and George can't die because their names are in the title of the comic. When the plot calls for their (temporary) death, the title of the comic temporarily changes in order to allow it to happen.
%%** Plus
a special font tricks like [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031026c this]], girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20031010 when announcing his name]].
** Flashbacks
and memory recollections are denoted by sepia panel colours.
** When Agatha's spark was supressed at the very beginning, the comic was coloured in harsh black and white. After the locket supressing it was stolen, colour began to return to the comic in decreasingly-washed-out shades until the comic was eventually in vibrant full colour.
** At one point,
[[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050615 this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050514 this]].
** And when you have two parallel stories, running one on top and
girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120210#.VgLNTbd5mc0 Gil smashes Tarvek's head into a wall so hard it cracks the other panel border.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' has the Axe of Prissan shattering, releasing the Demon Lord's influence
on the bottom, how do you find out what's happening in surrounding world. As it progresses the top one panel borders go from plain white to a diseased green with peaks of a hellish glow starting to appear. Then the ichor leaking from the bottom? [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/040927c Flight]]
* In
Axe gets on the ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' strip of ''Webcomic/JoeLovesCrappyMovies'', AuthorAvatar Joe makes a snide comment about George W. Bush frame and is promptly taken into custody. He is then replaced by a government agent called George that replaces Joe for several strips, interacting with his friends and then girlfriend (now wife) Yeoh (who, strangely enough, are unfazed by this). Bringing this into Fourth Wall Painting territory is starts webbing across it, spreading from the fact that edges to actually cross the strip's title changed to "George Loves Crappy Movies" and the movie reviews that accompanied each strip were made as if they were written by George (with his own StrawmanPolitical bias).panel itself.



** After Rey's revelation in Chapter 31 [[spoiler: that Annie indirectly caused Surmas's death.]], the panels and art become [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=807 increasingly]] [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=808 wavy]] to show Annie's fragile state of mind, which culminates in [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=809 this page,]] in which [[spoiler: Annie looses a wall of flame to cut off Eglamore as she runs across the bridge to Gillitie. The borders become warped and burnt, as if reacting to the fire.]]

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** After Rey's revelation in Chapter 31 [[spoiler: that [[spoiler:that Annie indirectly caused Surmas's death.]], the panels and art become [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=807 increasingly]] [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=808 wavy]] to show Annie's fragile state of mind, which culminates in [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=809 this page,]] in which [[spoiler: Annie [[spoiler:Annie looses a wall of flame to cut off Eglamore as she runs across the bridge to Gillitie. The borders become warped and burnt, as if reacting to the fire.]]



** Chapter 59 uses an art shift to watercolor when [[spoiler: the team invades Jeanne's mind to distract her while they remove the arrow from the river. [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1714 Both Jeanne and the art go off the rails once Annie makes contact with the device.]]]]

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** Chapter 59 uses an art shift to watercolor when [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the team invades Jeanne's mind to distract her while they remove the arrow from the river. [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1714 Both Jeanne and the art go off the rails once Annie makes contact with the device.]]]]]]]]
* ''Webcomic/HarryPotterComics'' has the Necromancer speak in gray speech bubbles, and souls in the afterlife speak with partially transparent bubbles.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', like the other ''Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures'' stories, gives the readers the opportunity to influence what happens in the story by using the character specific suggestion boxes on [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=42&sid=c2b72a1a07f9fd09d1ce75618d1078bf the forums]]. However, after one character's house is hit by a meteor at the end of Act One, his suggestion box was locked, and replaced with a picture of a crater, until he was controllable again.
** Also, you know the normally-unflappable [[ManipulativeBastard Doc Scratch]] is pissed off when [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004163 even his text in the chatlogs]] looks like it's about to go nuclear.
** At the end of the fifth act, Doc Scratch takes over as a first-person narrator for a while. (All of the story up to this point has been in second person.) To make his text easier to read, he rewrites the site's CSS to have a green background. The top of the page is also replaced with a wide shot of his home (which actively changes as he and his guests move around in it.)
** Space shots of the players' session shows the various planets (Skaia, Derse, Prospit, etc.) with their orbits and neat descriptive labels. These appear to be more than mere subtitles, as a few shots show characters looking up from one planet or another at the giant 3D letters hanging over their heads. Given the nature of the game, it's entirely possible these labels really are there next to each planet.
** During [S]: Cascade, one of Jack Noir's attacks rips the flash window larger. The effect is slightly less impressive on Website/{{Newgrounds}}, because of their border.
** There is also the practice of chat-users typing in their "quirks" (these quirks being different styles of typing; for example, Tavros rEVERSE CAPITALIZES while Vriska repl8ces letters and sounds in phr8ses with 8s). While technically the quirks are literally being typed out by the trolls in their chat logs, they are still employed in their speech bubbles when they're portrayed talking face to face. The humans, trolls, and [[spoiler:Cherubim]] are just speaking normally when they talk out loud; the quirks are only used to emphasize the differences in their mannerisms and personalities.
** The BigBad later changes the story's CSS in a similar manner to Doc Scratch, except instead of providing abridged narrations, he uses his narration to show his fan fiction. This later gets a flash sequence that switches between his location and the main story proper multiple times, and during that, everything (except for the dark green at the far ends of the page) flips around between the two layouts to show which part of the comic the flash is focused on.
** ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues'' are styled to look like an Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn fanfic, referencing the revelation that everything "post-game" isn't considered "canon" to the universe unless Lord English is fought and defeated. ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', being a sequel to these events (and thus equally not "canon"), keeps the formatting.
*** Speaking of ''Homestuck^2'': The site is kept separate from the rest of the original adventures to emphasize how separate from "canon" they are. The site also uses orange for its motif color and has the Heart symbol in place of the usual MSPA logo as a reference to [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk taking over as narrator for the Meat timeline.]]
%%* ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'' [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter001/ib007.html Whisper in gray]]
%%** [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib078.html And green bubbles for whoozy]]



* ''WebComic/BooksDontWorkHere'' does this often. [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/4/ here]] is an example of OddShapedPanel, and here is where they play around with FlashbackEffects [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/69/ twice]]
* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', after Thief's class change, he's seen in a red outfit for a few strips, then changes to black. When Black Mage asks him about it, he replies that his outfit was always black -- and the red outfit in the archived strips was changed to match the "new" black one.
** ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' once represented the Light Warriors experience in distorted time by having a strip where [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/03/24/episode-531-time-for-a-new-space/ the characters could see themselves in the past and future by looking around]].
** In addition, one of the many, many abilities of resident omnipotent jackass Sarda is a spell that lets the caster rewrite a person's speech bubbles to change what they just said to something Sarda finds more satisfactory. Something ''[[ExactWords Sarda]]'' finds more satisfactory, as Black Mage finds out when he learns the spell and tries turning it on Sarda only to change the insulting remark Sarda just made to something more insulting.

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* ''WebComic/BooksDontWorkHere'' does The [[LizardFolk lizard man]] Draak in ''Webcomic/IrregularWebcomic'' speaks his native tongue in an unreadable symbol font, rotated 90 degrees so that it runs in vertical columns. He also speaks English in a larger, more messy font than all the other characters. ([[HulkSpeak Entirely monosyllabically]], though this often. [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/4/ here]] is an example of OddShapedPanel, and here is where they play around with FlashbackEffects [[http://booksdontworkhere.thecomicseries.com/comics/69/ twice]]
* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', after Thief's class change, he's seen in a red outfit for a few strips, then changes
unrelated to black. When Black Mage asks him about it, he replies that his outfit was always black -- and the red outfit in the archived strips was changed to match the "new" black one.
** ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' once represented the Light Warriors experience in distorted time by having a strip where
intelligence level, which is [[GeniusBruiser actually quite high]].) [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2005/03/24/episode-531-time-for-a-new-space/ irregularwebcomic.net/470.html Exemplified here]].
%%This one was originally under
the ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' entry. %%* ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' pulled a similar stunt [[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here]].
* In the ''ComicBook/VForVendetta'' strip of ''Webcomic/JoeLovesCrappyMovies'', AuthorAvatar Joe makes a snide comment about George W. Bush and is promptly taken into custody. He is then replaced by a government agent called George that replaces Joe for several strips, interacting with his friends and then girlfriend (now wife) Yeoh (who, strangely enough, are unfazed by this). Bringing this into Fourth Wall Painting territory is the fact that the strip's title changed to "George Loves Crappy Movies" and the movie reviews that accompanied each strip were made as if they were written by George (with his own StrawmanPolitical bias).
* ''Webcomic/KarinDou4koma'': As the CuteGhostGirl of the series, Ran gets semi-transparent speech bubbles.
* This is used in ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' to show the reality-bending abilities (referred to in the strip titles as "InfiniteCanvas [[SupernaturalMartialArts Style]]") of a Sidereal TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}. Examples include [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0222.html dodging by jumping into a different frame]], [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0228.html using a chunk of the comic's gutter as a projectile]], and [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0226.html abusing perspective to hit three enemies at once from 20 feet away]].
** Also used by (also Fourth Wall breaking) fae in a mailcall filler strip. [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0153.html Leave space-time alone!]]
* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': The Seven Demiurges and other powerful
characters could see themselves in the past and future by looking around]].
** In addition, one of the many, many abilities of resident omnipotent jackass Sarda is a spell that lets the caster rewrite a person's
use speech bubbles coloured after their main colours, while Allison, Cio and more normal ones have black-and-white ones. 6 Juggernaut Star and Jagganoth (while wearing his helmet) also use ragged or spiky speech bubbles and text when speaking, indicating their voices sound distorted and inhuman.
* Every character in ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFOXHOUND'' speaks with a differently-coloured speech bubble.
* One story arc in ''Webcomic/LeftoverSoup'' had Ellen and then Jamie being introduced
to change what Lily's new RPG setting, Florenovia. Since they just heard it said to something Sarda finds more satisfactory. Something ''[[ExactWords Sarda]]'' finds more satisfactory, as Black Mage finds out when he learns the spell loud and tries turning didn't know how it was spelled, their speech balloons also misspelled it based on Sarda only to change the insulting remark Sarda just made to something more insulting.their respective guesses until they'd seen it written down.



* In a similarly defunct example, ''[[http://cwcomics.comicgenesis.com/alt/thisis/ This is]]'', a webcomic presented as a series of brief, tongue-in-cheek descriptions, had as its 404 page a picture and brief, tongue-in-cheek description of a 404 page. Sadly, it has since been replaced by the 404 page from the author's subsequent project, which is significantly less meta about itself.



* The lizard man Draak in ''WebComic/IrregularWebcomic'' speaks his native tongue in an unreadable symbol font, rotated 90 degrees so that it runs in vertical columns. He also speaks English in a larger, more messy font than all the other characters. ([[HulkSpeak Entirely monosyllabically]], though this is unrelated to his intelligence level, which is [[GeniusBruiser actually quite high]].) [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/470.html Exemplified here]].
* In ''WebComic/AntiheroForHire'', the eponymous AntiHero was kidnapped, resulting in an AllUpToYou situation. As a result, the comic's panel borders changed to white and pink, the rescuer's colors. Taken even further with green panels matching a comic relief character's scenes.
* ''{{Webcomic/Sarilho}}'' uses different artstyles to represent scenes of intense distress, particularly those that feature the Foreigner or Extraction. The website's layout also frequently changes to enhance these moments, with specific pages (or elements of these) taking up the entire screen.
* ''WebComic/SchlockMercenary'' used to use different fonts for the (English) speech of different races of beings in the galaxy. Humans "spoke" in a Courier-like font, the AI entity Petey spoke in a font that filled empty space inside of letters with a dot, and the F'sherl-Ganni aliens spoke in a very "pointy" font. The author phased out this practice due to the difficulty that fans had with reading these exotic fonts, but not without a [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-04-21 fourth-wall-breaking strip to explain it]]. There are still a few holdouts, however - Ennesby and Schlock use different fonts from most other characters, since they use lowercase and most of the humans and other sophonts in the strip don't.
** Another strip involved a character asking the narrator to move the narration box so she could see how bad a gunshot wound was on another character.
** One sequence had two iterations of the AI Putzho break up and pursue different goals. The one that broke off acquired a different font in the process, making it easier to tell which is which. When they synced up at the end the main one agreed to download and install the new typeface.
* [[http://www.ehtio.es/index.php?cont=122 This page]] of Spanish webcomic ''¡Eh, tío!'' allegedly depicts an [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome epic zombie battle]] involving [[NoodleImplements a ballpoint pen and two chickens]] -- except that the image links for the middle six panels are deliberately broken. (Unfortunately Firefox 2 doesn't show that images are missing, so that part of the joke is lost to some.)
%%* From ''Webcomic/RequestComics'': [[http://www.requestcomics.com/comic/7.html "Anthropomorphic toasters are so harsh and uncaring, they speak in Courier."]]
* [[http://geekinlove.com/la-caza-del-troll/ This page]] of the Spanish webcomic ''[[http://geekinlove.com/ GeekInLove]]'' depicts the characters hunting a "archtypical" [[{{Troll}} internet troll]], but he is smarter than the main characters thought and he breaks the strip and goes down to the comments area to escape. He is still chased by one of the heroes, who finally kills him in the comment entry box. The "comment area" is in fact a mockup, but it's very well done and the comments are perfectly synchronized with the action.
* Chapters 5-2 and 7 of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' are brilliant examples. The introduction of [[spoiler:the [[{{Gamebooks}} Choose Your Own Adventure]] Device]] in 5-2 is fairly straightforward, but you won't see the Chapter 7 example at all unless you read an offsite version of the chapter whose link is provided at the beginning.
%%** [[http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/main.php?g2_itemId=3930 This comic]], by the author of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' while not part of a continual series, is a wonderful, if creepy and somewhat depressing example of Painting The Medium.
* Used occasionally in ''WebComic/{{xkcd}}'', such as in [[http://xkcd.com/338/ this]] strip, where speech balloons crossing the panel divisions are used to represent an interaction between present and future. Randall Munroe paints a nice FourthWall, and doesn't want to see it broken.
* [[http://antagonist.swimtrunkstudio.com/archive_page.php?comicID=77 This strip]] of ''The Antagonist'', where a counselor points out the eponymous ex-villain's, K's, specific speech, assuming the villain is immersed enough in the the act to be able to see his own word balloons, to which K answers, "This isn't a comic book."
* ''Webcomic/WhatBirdsKnow'' uses a [[http://fribergthorelli.com/wbk/index.php/page-252/ backwards speech bubble]] to show a seriously frakked up side effect of an alleged alternate dimension. The other characters can't understand the backwards speaker.
%%* ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' does it, almost literally, in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/15p10/ this strip]] -- read the AltText to get the joke.
%%* [[http://countyoursheep.com/d/20091015.html This]] ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'' comic: "What if God got bored and only half-finished everything?"

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* The lizard man Draak In ''Webcomic/TheMansionOfE'', each species has its own dialogue-font, and a few feature colored speech-balloons as well.
%%* In ''Webcomic/{{Memoria}}'' dialog balloons [[http://memoria.valice.net/?p=326 such as here]]; note PinkGirlBlueBoy to tell Harriet and Matty apart.
%%* ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'': Evi's falling text
in ''WebComic/IrregularWebcomic'' speaks his native tongue in an unreadable symbol font, rotated 90 degrees so that it runs in vertical columns. He also speaks English in a larger, more messy font than all the other characters. ([[HulkSpeak Entirely monosyllabically]], though this is unrelated to his intelligence level, which is [[GeniusBruiser actually quite high]].) [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/470.html Exemplified here]].
* In ''WebComic/AntiheroForHire'', the eponymous AntiHero was kidnapped, resulting in an AllUpToYou situation. As a result, the comic's panel borders changed to white and pink, the rescuer's colors. Taken even further with green panels matching a comic relief character's scenes.
* ''{{Webcomic/Sarilho}}'' uses different artstyles to represent scenes of intense distress, particularly those that feature the Foreigner or Extraction.
amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=11 Worry Circles]].
%%*
The website's layout also frequently changes to enhance these moments, with specific pages (or elements of these) taking up the entire screen.
* ''WebComic/SchlockMercenary'' used to use different fonts for the (English) speech of different races of beings in the galaxy. Humans "spoke" in a Courier-like font, the AI entity Petey spoke in a font that filled empty space inside of letters with a dot, and the F'sherl-Ganni aliens spoke in a very "pointy" font. The author phased out
webcomic ''Moo & Keo'' took this practice due trope to the difficulty that fans had with reading these exotic fonts, but not without a [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2002-04-21 fourth-wall-breaking strip mookeo.com/archive/2008-07-04-49eb156/ more literal degree.]]
* ''Webcomic/MrBoop'': [[spoiler:The comic's title changes
to explain it]]. There are still a few holdouts, however - Ennesby "Mr. Robbins" after Alec and Schlock use different fonts from most other characters, since they use lowercase Betty get divorced.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Nebula}}'':
** Planets
and most of the humans and other sophonts in the strip don't.
** Another strip involved a character asking the narrator to move the narration box so she could see how bad a gunshot wound was on another character.
** One sequence had two iterations of the AI Putzho break up and pursue different goals. The one that broke off acquired a different font in the process, making it easier to tell which is which. When they synced up at the end the main one agreed to download and install the new typeface.
* [[http://www.ehtio.es/index.php?cont=122 This page]] of Spanish webcomic ''¡Eh, tío!'' allegedly depicts an [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome epic zombie battle]] involving [[NoodleImplements a ballpoint pen and two chickens]] -- except that the image links for the middle six panels are deliberately broken. (Unfortunately Firefox 2 doesn't show that images are missing, so that part of the joke is lost to some.)
%%* From ''Webcomic/RequestComics'': [[http://www.requestcomics.com/comic/7.html "Anthropomorphic toasters are so harsh and uncaring, they speak in Courier."]]
* [[http://geekinlove.com/la-caza-del-troll/ This page]] of the Spanish webcomic ''[[http://geekinlove.com/ GeekInLove]]'' depicts the characters hunting a "archtypical" [[{{Troll}} internet troll]], but he is smarter than the main characters thought and he breaks the strip and goes down to the comments area to escape. He is still chased by one of the heroes, who finally kills him in the comment entry box. The "comment area" is in fact a mockup, but it's very well done and the comments are perfectly synchronized with the action.
* Chapters 5-2 and 7 of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' are brilliant examples. The introduction of [[spoiler:the [[{{Gamebooks}} Choose Your Own Adventure]] Device]] in 5-2 is fairly straightforward, but you won't see the Chapter 7 example at all unless you read an offsite version of the chapter whose link is provided at the beginning.
%%** [[http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/main.php?g2_itemId=3930 This comic]], by the author of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' while
dwarf planets not part of a continual series, is a wonderful, if creepy and somewhat depressing example of Painting The Medium.
* Used occasionally in ''WebComic/{{xkcd}}'', such as in [[http://xkcd.com/338/ this]] strip, where speech balloons crossing the panel divisions are used to represent an interaction between present and future. Randall Munroe paints a nice FourthWall, and doesn't want to see it broken.
* [[http://antagonist.swimtrunkstudio.com/archive_page.php?comicID=77 This strip]] of ''The Antagonist'', where a counselor points out the eponymous ex-villain's, K's, specific speech, assuming the villain is immersed enough in the the act to be able to see his own word balloons, to which K answers, "This isn't a comic book."
* ''Webcomic/WhatBirdsKnow'' uses a [[http://fribergthorelli.com/wbk/index.php/page-252/ backwards speech bubble]] to show a seriously frakked up side effect of an alleged alternate dimension. The other characters
only can't understand each other, they can't even ''hear'' each other. This is represented by planets speaking in SpeechBubbles and dwarf planets in {{Thought Caption}}s.
** Black Hole, who uses telepathy, has dialogue that appears directly onto
the backwards speaker.
%%* ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' does
page with no word bubbles around it, almost literally, is very large, is shown in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/15p10/ this strip]] -- read a pixelated font, and usually has some kind of glitch effect around it.
** Ceres, who CameBackWrong and who might now just be an EmptyShell under Black Hole's control, has their dialogue/thoughts appear
the AltText same way Pluto's do, but as a garbled jumble of letters overlaying each other so thick that they're impossible to read.
* ''Webcomic/NewSchoolKids'': In strip 77, Frank quits the comic and the last panel is a faux error message saying "This webpage is not available".
-->ERR_FRANK_QUITTED
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Pretty much any kind of unusual or otherworldly speech pattern is conveyed by coloured text balloons.
** The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black with white font
to get that "[[PowerEchoes undead evil power reverb]]" feeling.
** Fiends and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond to their primary colours. After a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black, with
the joke.
%%* [[http://countyoursheep.com/d/20091015.html This]] ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'' comic: "What if God got bored
secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic. A mysterious voice is also found out to be evil because it speaks in red-and-black speech balloons.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe
and only half-finished everything?"the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]] are drawn in crayon.



* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', like the other ''Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures'' stories, gives the readers the opportunity to influence what happens in the story by using the character specific suggestion boxes on [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=42&sid=c2b72a1a07f9fd09d1ce75618d1078bf the forums]]. However, after one character's house is hit by a meteor at the end of Act One, his suggestion box was locked, and replaced with a picture of a crater, until he was controllable again.
** Also, you know the normally-unflappable [[ManipulativeBastard Doc Scratch]] is pissed off when [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004163 even his text in the chatlogs]] looks like it's about to go nuclear.
** At the end of the fifth act, Doc Scratch takes over as a first-person narrator for a while. (All of the story up to this point has been in second person.) To make his text easier to read, he rewrites the site's CSS to have a green background. The top of the page is also replaced with a wide shot of his home (which actively changes as he and his guests move around in it.)
** Space shots of the players' session shows the various planets (Skaia, Derse, Prospit, etc.) with their orbits and neat descriptive labels. These appear to be more than mere subtitles, as a few shots show characters looking up from one planet or another at the giant 3D letters hanging over their heads. Given the nature of the game, it's entirely possible these labels really are there next to each planet.
** During [S]: Cascade, one of Jack Noir's attacks rips the flash window larger. The effect is slightly less impressive on Newgrounds, because of their border.
** There is also the practice of chat-users typing in their "quirks" (these quirks being different styles of typing; for example, Tavros rEVERSE CAPITALIZES while Vriska repl8es letters and sounds in phr8ses with 8s). While technically the quirks are literally being typed out by the trolls in their chat logs, they are still employed in their speech bubbles when they're portrayed talking face to face. The humans, trolls, and [[spoiler:Cherubim]] are just speaking normally when they talk out loud; the quirks are only used to emphasize the differences in their mannerisms and personalities.
** The BigBad later changes the story's CSS in a similar manner to Doc Scratch, except instead of providing abridged narrations, he uses his narration to show his fan fiction. This later gets a flash sequence that switches between his location and the main story proper multiple times, and during that, everything (except for the dark green at the far ends of the page) flips around between the two layouts to show which part of the comic the flash is focused on.
** ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues'' are styled to look like an Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn fanfic, referencing the revelation that everything "post-game" isn't considered "canon" to the universe unless Lord English is fought and defeated. ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', being a sequel to these events (and thus equally not "canon"), keeps the formatting.
*** Speaking of ''Homestuck^2'': The site is kept separate from the rest of the original adventures to emphasize how separate from "canon" they are. The site also uses orange for its motif color and has the Heart symbol in place of the usual MSPA logo as a reference to [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk taking over as narrator for the Meat timeline.]]
* Andrew used this trope in ''WebComic/ProblemSleuth'' as well:

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', like ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'': Stillstorm's dialogue is written in italics, something not done with any of the other ''Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures'' stories, gives Loroi. According to the readers the opportunity author, this is done to influence what happens suggest that her voice is harsh and her speech is far less nuanced than others with training in the story by using the character specific suggestion boxes on diplomacy, reflecting her deep dislike of speaking at all.
* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Llewellyn speaks "in a non-regulation font". WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
%%* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' [[http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=60 Colored speech bubbles]]
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}''
[[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=42&sid=c2b72a1a07f9fd09d1ce75618d1078bf the forums]]. However, after one character's house is hit by a meteor at the end of Act One, his suggestion box was locked, and replaced with a picture of a crater, until he was controllable again.
** Also, you know the normally-unflappable [[ManipulativeBastard Doc Scratch]] is pissed off when
gocomics.com/pibgorn/2003/06/12/ Colored fonts]]
%%*
[[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004163 even his text in the chatlogs]] looks like it's precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2009/06/24 This strip]] from ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' is all about to go nuclear.
** At the end of the fifth act, Doc Scratch takes over as a first-person narrator for a while. (All of the story up to this point has been in second person.) To make his text easier to read, he rewrites the site's CSS to have a green background. The top of the page is also replaced with a wide shot of his home (which actively changes as he and his guests move around in it.)
** Space shots of the players' session shows the various planets (Skaia, Derse, Prospit, etc.) with their orbits and neat descriptive labels. These appear to be more than mere subtitles, as a few shots show characters looking up from one planet or another at the giant 3D letters hanging over their heads. Given the nature of the game, it's entirely possible these labels really are there next to each planet.
** During [S]: Cascade, one of Jack Noir's attacks rips the flash window larger. The effect is slightly less impressive on Newgrounds, because of their border.
** There is also the practice of chat-users typing in their "quirks" (these quirks being different styles of typing; for example, Tavros rEVERSE CAPITALIZES while Vriska repl8es letters and sounds in phr8ses with 8s). While technically the quirks are literally being typed out by the trolls in their chat logs, they are still employed in their speech bubbles when they're portrayed talking face to face. The humans, trolls, and [[spoiler:Cherubim]] are just speaking normally when they talk out loud; the quirks are only used to emphasize the differences in their mannerisms and personalities.
** The BigBad later changes the story's CSS in a similar manner to Doc Scratch, except instead of providing abridged narrations, he uses his narration to show his fan fiction. This later gets a flash sequence that switches between his location and the main story proper multiple times, and during that, everything (except for the dark green at the far ends of the page) flips around between the two layouts to show which part of the comic the flash is focused on.
** ''Literature/TheHomestuckEpilogues'' are styled to look like an Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn fanfic, referencing the revelation that everything "post-game" isn't considered "canon" to the universe unless Lord English is fought and defeated. ''Webcomic/Homestuck2'', being a sequel to these events (and thus equally not "canon"), keeps the formatting.
*** Speaking of ''Homestuck^2'': The site is kept separate from the rest of the original adventures to emphasize how separate from "canon" they are. The site also uses orange for its motif color and has the Heart symbol in place of the usual MSPA logo as a reference to [[spoiler:Ultimate Dirk taking over as narrator for the Meat timeline.]]
Chiller Font.
* Andrew Creator/AndrewHussie used this trope in ''WebComic/ProblemSleuth'' as well:''Webcomic/ProblemSleuth'':



%%* [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/294/ Used]] [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/334/ repetitively]] in ''WebComic/CyanideAndHappiness''.
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', spiky speech bubbles signify that the speaker is a demon.
* ''WebComic/GirlGenius'' does this with speech balloons. Rectangles for machines, spikes for shouting, wavy edges for madness, dashes for whispers, icicles for hostility and icons for clank language. [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20090527 A]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070131 few]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070718 examples]]. Othar Trygvassen (Gentleman Adventurer!) uses a special font [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20031010 when announcing his name]].
** Flashbacks and memory recollections are denoted by sepia panel colours.
** When Agatha's spark was supressed at the very beginning, the comic was coloured in harsh black and white. After the locket supressing it was stolen, colour began to return to the comic in decreasingly-washed-out shades until the comic was eventually in vibrant full colour.
** At one point, [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120210#.VgLNTbd5mc0 Gil smashes Tarvek's head into a wall so hard it cracks the panel border.]]
%%* The webcomic ''Moo & Keo'' took this trope to a [[http://www.mookeo.com/archive/2008-07-04-49eb156/ more literal degree.]]
* This is used in ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' to show the reality-bending abilities (referred to in the strip titles as "InfiniteCanvas [[SupernaturalMartialArts Style]]") of a Sidereal TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}. Examples include [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0222.html dodging by jumping into a different frame]], [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0228.html using a chunk of the comic's gutter as a projectile]], and [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0226.html abusing perspective to hit three enemies at once from 20 feet away]].
** Also used by (also Fourth Wall breaking) fae in a mailcall filler strip. [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0153.html Leave space-time alone!]]

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%%* [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/294/ Used]] [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/334/ repetitively]] in ''WebComic/CyanideAndHappiness''.
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', spiky ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech bubbles signify that balloons of the speaker is a demon.
* ''WebComic/GirlGenius'' does this with speech balloons. Rectangles
human characters are always round, while the ones for machines, spikes the AI/robot characters are always square. They also use different fonts for shouting, wavy edges for madness, dashes for whispers, icicles for hostility and icons for clank language. [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20090527 A]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070131 few]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070718 examples]]. Othar Trygvassen (Gentleman Adventurer!) the dialogue.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', italics are used when a character is 'putting on' a voice. Rain, a transgender girl, speaks almost exclusively in italics to indicate the constant effort she puts into sounding feminine. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It stands out most when she
uses a special font [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20031010 when announcing his name]].
** Flashbacks and memory recollections are denoted by sepia panel colours.
** When Agatha's spark was supressed at the very beginning, the comic was coloured in harsh black and white. After the locket supressing it was stolen, colour began to return to the comic in decreasingly-washed-out shades until the comic was eventually in vibrant full colour.
** At one point, [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120210#.VgLNTbd5mc0 Gil smashes Tarvek's head into a wall so hard it cracks the panel border.
her natural voice.]]
%%* The webcomic ''Moo & Keo'' took this trope to a From ''Webcomic/RequestComics'': [[http://www.mookeo.com/archive/2008-07-04-49eb156/ more literal degree.]]
* This is used in ''Webcomic/KeychainOfCreation'' to show the reality-bending abilities (referred to in the strip titles as "InfiniteCanvas [[SupernaturalMartialArts Style]]") of a Sidereal TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}. Examples include [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0222.
requestcomics.com/comic/7.html dodging by jumping into "Anthropomorphic toasters are so harsh and uncaring, they speak in Courier."]]
* The ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'', and its SpinOff ''Webcomic/GirlsNextDoor'', does this
a lot. Different characters' speech is written in different frame]], [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0228.html using a chunk of the comic's gutter as a projectile]], fonts, and [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0226.html abusing perspective to hit three enemies at once from 20 feet away]].
** Also
various kinds of speech bubbles are used by (also Fourth Wall breaking) fae depending on character mood. (It's hardly possible but the Hungarian translation is actually ''worse'' in a mailcall filler strip. [[http://keychain.patternspider.net/archive/koc0153.html Leave space-time alone!]]the weird font department... but it's consistent between the two, which the originals ''aren't''.)
%%* ''Webcomic/RustyAndCo'' The Princess [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-10/ counts]] in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Quenya]].
* Dark creatures in ''Webcomic/TheSanityCircus'' (demons, Scarecrows etc.) have black speech bubble with white text.
* ''{{Webcomic/Sarilho}}'' uses different artstyles to represent scenes of intense distress, particularly those that feature the Foreigner or Extraction. The website's layout also frequently changes to enhance these moments, with specific pages (or elements of these) taking up the entire screen.



%%* ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'': Evi's falling text in [[http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=11 Worry Circles]].
%%* [[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2009/06/24 This strip]] from ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' is all about Chiller Font.
%%* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'': [[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-08/page-495/ for dragontalk]]
* Used in ''Webcomic/AllOverTheHouse'' when Emily [[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2009/05/01/colourama-2/ let colour into the comic]] for the first time. Tesrin complained that it burned her but Emily thought it "much nicer".
** [[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2011/03/22/recursive-search/ Done again]] when hits on ''All Over The House'' skyrocketed because of people searching for a pornographic music video of the same name.

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%%* ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'': Evi's falling text * ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' used to use different fonts for the ([[AliensSpeakingEnglish English]]) speech of different races of beings in the galaxy. Humans "spoke" in a Courier-like font, the AI entity Petey spoke in a font that filled empty space inside of letters with a dot, and the F'sherl-Ganni aliens spoke in a very "pointy" font. The author phased out this practice due to the difficulty that fans had with reading these exotic fonts, but not without a [[http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=11 Worry Circles]].
%%*
schlockmercenary.com/2002-04-21 fourth-wall-breaking strip to explain it]]. There are still a few holdouts, however - Ennesby and Schlock use different fonts from most other characters, since they use lowercase and most of the humans and other sophonts in the strip don't.
** Another strip involved a character asking the narrator to move the narration box so she could see how bad a gunshot wound was on another character.
** One sequence had two iterations of the AI Putzho break up and pursue different goals. The one that broke off acquired a different font in the process, making it easier to tell which is which. When they synced up at the end the main one agreed to download and install the new typeface.
* ''Webcomic/TheShufflers'': Hiddenite’s soft-spoken demeanor is illustrated by the size of his text being smaller than any of the other characters.
* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'''s got the lot:
** Magical girls' speech bubbles are ColorCodedForYourConvenience (both the text and the bubble itself), even when not transformed. Non-magical humans, on the other hand, have normal black-and-white speech bubbles. This sometimes identifies characters as magical (or not) before an official reveal.
** The main antagonist has
[[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2009/06/24 This strip]] sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-8-page-31 unique speech bubbles]] that are purple with white text and use a special font. [[spoiler:After she [[FusionDance merges]] with the non-magical girl Tessa, the resulting entity keeps her white text and purple speech bubbles, but uses a normal font]].
** In both Chapter 12 and Chapter 18, as Tessa's mental state continues to deteriorate, [[OddShapedPanel the panels' edges break accordingly]].
** Also in Chapter 12, when Anemone [[spoiler:reveals the identity of the statue in the graveyard in order to {{exploit|edTrope}} its PerceptionFilter effect on Tessa]], her speech bubbles are covered by static, representing Tessa's inability to remember their conversation while conveniently [[PlotBasedVoiceCancellation preventing the audience
from ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' is all about Chiller Font.
%%* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'':
seeing it]].
** When Zoe's thinking while transformed, her thought bubbles look like
[[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-08/page-495/ for dragontalk]]
* Used in ''Webcomic/AllOverTheHouse'' when Emily
sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-33 flowers]], Zoe's symbol.
** Undine
[[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2009/05/01/colourama-2/ let colour sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-14-page-07 telling her manager]] about Heartful Punch is rendered as speech bubbles with pictures of the previous scenes in it... but the bubbles showing the parts she ''didn't'' tell him about (such as [[spoiler:The Purple One]]) each have a big red X over them.
** In Chapter 16, while the Power Training Club is infighting after [[spoiler:having learned about Goops]], the normally solid white background is replaced by [[HistoryRepeats text bubbles of the fight that lead to the end of Team Alchemical]], representing Undine being reminded of that incident.
* In a defunct example similar to ''Lick My Jesus'', ''[[http://cwcomics.comicgenesis.com/alt/thisis/ This is]]'', a webcomic presented as a series of brief, tongue-in-cheek descriptions, had as its 404 page a picture and brief, tongue-in-cheek description of a 404 page. Sadly, it has since been replaced by the 404 page from the author's subsequent project, which is significantly less meta about itself.
* The web-page background of ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'' changes to match the current scene. Normally this is a subtle effect, but sometimes it's pretty dramatic: Sette falling
into [[AnotherDimension the comic]] for the first time. Tesrin complained that it burned Khert]] was portrayed by her but Emily thought it "much nicer".
**
[[http://www.alloverthehouse.net/2011/03/22/recursive-search/ Done again]] when hits on ''All Over The House'' skyrocketed because of people searching for a pornographic music video casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_28.html falling straight through the bottom of the same name.page]] into a [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/oww.html completely black space]] without the decorative "pile of papers" background used for the entire story up to this point. The rest of her parallel-universe adventure has [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_30.html a totally white background]] to create a sense of overwhelming brightness.
* ''Webcomic/VoldemortsChildren'' deliberately invokes this with how its characters' words are illustrated. Each character gets a distinct text style for their speech. For example, Harry's speech is sharp and ragged, Luna is a sort of nebular green, and Dumbledore talks in script.



%%* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' [[http://www.gocomics.com/pibgorn/2003/06/12/ Colored fonts]]
%%* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' [[http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=60 Colored speech bubbles]]
%%* In ''Webcomic/{{Memoria}}'' dialog balloons [[http://memoria.valice.net/?p=326 such as here]]; note PinkGirlBlueBoy to tell Harriet and Matty apart.
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Derelict}}'' [[http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=20 Symbols, or an alien alphabet, in dialog]]
%%* ''Webcomic/BirdBoy'': [[http://bird-boy.com/volume-1-page-5 Runic dialog]]
%%* ''WebComic/RustyAndCo'' The Princess [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-10/ counts]] in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Quenya]].
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Footloose}}'' [[http://footloosecomic.com/footloose.php?comic_id=40 How to say "Uh oh"]]
%%* ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'' [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter001/ib007.html Whisper in gray]]
%%** [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib078.html And green bubbles for whoozy]]
* ''Webcomic/HarryPotterComics'' has the Necromancer speak in gray speech bubbles, and souls in the afterlife speak with partially transparent bubbles.
* Every character in ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFOXHOUND'' speaks with a differently-coloured speech bubble.
* The ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'', and its SpinOff ''Webcomic/GirlsNextDoor'', does this a lot. Different characters' speech is written in different fonts, and various kinds of speech bubbles are used depending on character mood. (It's hardly possible but the Hungarian translation is actually ''worse'' in the weird font department... but it's consistent between the two, which the originals ''aren't''.)
* In ''Webcomic/TheMansionOfE'', each species has its own dialogue-font, and a few feature colored speech-balloons as well.

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%%* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' [[http://www.gocomics.com/pibgorn/2003/06/12/ Colored fonts]]
%%* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' [[http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=60 Colored
* ''Webcomic/WhatBirdsKnow'' uses a [[http://fribergthorelli.com/wbk/index.php/page-252/ backwards speech bubbles]]
%%* In ''Webcomic/{{Memoria}}'' dialog
bubble]] to show a seriously frakked up side effect of an alleged alternate dimension. The other characters can't understand the backwards speaker.
* Used occasionally in ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', such as in [[http://xkcd.com/338/ this]] strip, where speech
balloons [[http://memoria.valice.net/?p=326 such as here]]; note PinkGirlBlueBoy crossing the panel divisions are used to tell Harriet represent an interaction between present and Matty apart.
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Derelict}}'' [[http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=20 Symbols, or an alien alphabet, in dialog]]
%%* ''Webcomic/BirdBoy'': [[http://bird-boy.com/volume-1-page-5 Runic dialog]]
%%* ''WebComic/RustyAndCo'' The Princess [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-10/ counts]] in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Quenya]].
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Footloose}}'' [[http://footloosecomic.com/footloose.php?comic_id=40 How
future. Creator/RandallMunroe paints a nice FourthWall, and doesn't want to say "Uh oh"]]
%%* ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'' [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter001/ib007.html Whisper in gray]]
%%** [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib078.html And green bubbles for whoozy]]
see it broken.
* ''Webcomic/HarryPotterComics'' In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', each spoken language, [[ColorCodedElements associated with a particular element]], has the Necromancer speak in gray its own speech bubbles, bubble and souls in the afterlife speak with partially transparent bubbles.
* Every character in ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFOXHOUND'' speaks with a differently-coloured speech bubble.
* The ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'',
font style and its SpinOff ''Webcomic/GirlsNextDoor'', does this a lot. Different characters' speech colour, [[TranslationConvention to make them easily distinguishable]]. Of particular note, Dream language is written in different fonts, and various kinds of purple.
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', spiky
speech bubbles are used depending on character mood. (It's hardly possible but signify that the Hungarian translation speaker is actually ''worse'' in the weird font department... but it's consistent between the two, which the originals ''aren't''.)
* In ''Webcomic/TheMansionOfE'', each species has its own dialogue-font, and
a few feature colored speech-balloons as well.demon.



* In ''Webcomic/CommanderKitty'', [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/02/15/youre-next/ MOUSE gets his own font and speech bubble style]] [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/04/05/have-a-nice-wait/ and speaks in programming code on occasion]]. [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2009/06/12/the-tagged/ Zenith also has all her speech bubbles and dialogue in a distinctive blue.]]
* ''Webcomic/KarinDou4koma'': As the CuteGhostGirl of the series, Ran gets semi-transparent speech bubbles.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'', [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff2400/fc02363.htm when the police chief dons his rig, they speak in parallel for a time, then their speech is superimposed, not quite perfectly, then they speak in unison.]]
* One story arc in ''Webcomic/LeftoverSoup'' had Ellen and then Jamie being introduced to Lily's new RPG setting, Florenovia. Since they heard it said out loud and didn't know how it was spelled, their speech balloons also misspelled it based on their respective guesses until they'd seen it written down.
* ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', has some artifacts that are computer rendered instead of drawn like everything else. This is to demonstrate how otherworldly they are.
* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'' has the Axe of Prissan shattering, releasing the Demon Lord's influence on the surrounding world. As it progresses the panel borders go from plain white to a diseased green with peaks of a hellish glow starting to appear. Then the ichor leaking from the Axe gets on the frame and starts webbing across it, spreading from the edges to actually cross the panel itself.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Rain}}'', italics are used when a character is 'putting on' a voice. Rain, a transgender girl, speaks almost exclusively in italics to indicate the constant effort she puts into sounding feminine. [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness It stands out most when she uses her natural voice.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Nebula}}'':
** Planets and dwarf planets not only can't understand each other, they can't even ''hear'' each other. This is represented by planets speaking in SpeechBubbles and dwarf planets in {{Thought Caption}}s.
** Black Hole, who uses telepathy, has dialogue that appears directly onto the page with no word bubbles around it, is very large, is shown in a pixelated font, and usually has some kind of glitch effect around it.
** Ceres, who CameBackWrong and who might now just be an EmptyShell under Black Hole's control, has their dialogue/thoughts appear the same way Pluto's do, but as a garbled jumble of letters overlaying each other so thick that they're impossible to read.
* When someone in ''Webcomic/DaughterOfTheLilies'' gets infected with a demonic EnemyWithin, [[spoiler:Thistle]] purges it by yanking its speech bubble out of him and stomping on it.
* Dark creatures in ''Webcomic/TheSanityCircus'' (demons, Scarecrows etc.) have black speech bubble with white text.
* The web-page background of ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'' changes to match the current scene. Normally this is a subtle effect, but sometimes it's pretty dramatic: Sette falling into [[AnotherDimension the Khert]] was portrayed by her [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_28.html falling straight through the bottom of the page]] into a [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/oww.html completely black space]] without the decorative "pile of papers" background used for the entire story up to this point. The rest of her parallel-universe adventure has [[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/ch07_30.html a totally white background]] to create a sense of overwhelming brightness.
* The Disaster Masters from ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'' each have their own custom speech bubbles. Splashmaster's has water drops hanging from them, Noisemaster's is jagged ([[spoiler:although they later turn into regular ones after he drops the "hype-man" persona]]), Mutemaster's are shaped like clouds, Rosemaster's has flower stems around them (that grow thorns when she gets angry) as well as the first letter of every speech bubble being in cursive ([[spoiler:which get upgraded to a super fancy script when she's in her Crocus-powered giant mode]]), and Glitchmaster's are text boxes akin to old [=RPGs=] like ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.
* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', strip titles are usually simple and/or witty, with an occasional ShoutOut. When [[{{Munchkin}} Pete]] takes over the game in Episodes 333-353, their titles became more verbose and dscriptive of their contents, with a bit of self-gratification, as if Pete himself was writing the strip titles. Once the regular GameMaster returns, the titles return to what they were like beforehand.
* A few characters from ''Webcomic/AshfacesDaughter'' such as [[http://ashfacesdaughter.thecomicseries.com/comics/12/ The Master]] or [[http://ashfacesdaughter.thecomicseries.com/comics/69/ Ashface]] have different text bubbles and fonts to show how different their voices sound compared to others.
* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', each spoken language, [[ColorCodedElements associated with a particular element]], has its own speech bubble and font style and colour, [[TranslationConvention to make them easily distinguishable]]. Of particular note, Dream language is purple.
* ''Webcomic/VoldemortsChildren'' deliberately invokes this with how its characters' words are illustrated. Each character gets a distinct text style for their speech. For example, Harry's speech is sharp and ragged, Luna is a sort of nebular green, and Dumbledore talks in script.
* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'':
** Magical girls' speech bubbles are ColorCodedForYourConvenience (both the text and the bubble itself), even when not transformed. Non-magical humans, on the other hand, have normal black-and-white speech bubbles. This sometimes identifies characters as magical (or not) before an official reveal.
** The main antagonist has [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-8-page-31 unique speech bubbles]] that are purple with white text and use a special font. [[spoiler:After she [[FusionDance merges]] with the non-magical girl Tessa, the resulting entity keeps her white text and purple speech bubbles, but uses a normal font]].
** In both Chapter 12 and Chapter 18, as Tessa's mental state continues to deteriorate, [[OddShapedPanel the panels' edges break accordingly]].
** Also in Chapter 12, when Anemone [[spoiler:reveals the identity of the statue in the graveyard in order to {{exploit|edTrope}} its PerceptionFilter effect on Tessa]], her speech bubbles are covered by static, representing Tessa's inability to remember their conversation while conveniently [[PlotBasedVoiceCancellation preventing the audience from seeing it]].
** When Zoe's thinking while transformed, her thought bubbles look like [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-33 flowers]], Zoe's symbol.
** Undine [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-14-page-07 telling her manager]] about Heartful Punch is rendered as speech bubbles with pictures of the previous scenes in it... but the bubbles showing the parts she ''didn't'' tell him about (such as [[spoiler:The Purple One]]) each have a big red X over them.
** In Chapter 16, while the Power Training Club is infighting after [[spoiler:having learned about Goops]], the normally solid white background is replaced by [[HistoryRepeats text bubbles of the fight that lead to the end of Team Alchemical]], representing Undine being reminded of that incident.
* ''Webcomic/TheShufflers'': Hiddenite’s soft-spoken demeanor is illustrated by the size of his text being smaller than any of the other characters.
* ''Webcomic/MrBoop'': [[spoiler: The comic's title changes to "Mr. Robbins" after Alec and Betty get divorced.]]
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Diane's magical charisma boost is initially indicated by using a distinctive unusual font whenever the spell is active and later changed to using a double lined speech bubble instead.
* ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'': Most people speak in regular white speech bubbles, but beings like gods or The Collector have color-coded speech bubbles. Several exceptionally powerful entities, including the Void Dragon and "Life Mum", don't use bubbles at all, but rather large block letters.
* ''Webcomic/NewSchoolKids'': In strip 77, Frank quits the comic and the last panel is a faux error message saying "This webpage is not available".
-->ERR_FRANK_QUITTED
* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': The Seven Demiurges and other powerful characters use speech bubbles coloured after their main colours, while Allison, Cio and more normal ones have black-and-white ones. 6 Juggernaut Star and Jagganoth (while wearing his helmet) also use ragged or spiky speech bubbles and text when speaking, indicating their voices sound distorted and inhuman.
* ''Webcomic/FoxesInLove'': A cashier with the prettiest voice Green has ever heard [[https://foxes-in-love.tumblr.com/post/649321870324301825 has her dialogue written in cursive]] to represent the prettiness through text.
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* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', each spoken language, [[ColorCodedElements associated with a particular element]], has its own speech bubble and font style and colour, [[TranslationConvention to make them easily distinguishable]]. Of particular note, Dream language [[SupernaturalIsPurple is purple]].

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* The Disaster Masters from ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'' each have their own custom speech bubbles. Splashmaster's has water drops hanging from them, Noisemaster's is jagged ([[spoiler:although they later turn into regular ones after he drops the "hype-man" persona]]), Mutemaster's are shaped like clouds, Rosemaster's has flower stems around them (that grow thorns when she gets angry) as well as the first letter of every speech bubble being in cursive ([[spoiler:which get upgraded to a super fancy script when she's in her Crocus-powered giant mode]]), and Glitchmaster's are text boxes akin to old [=RPGs=] like ''VideoGame/EarthBound''.

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* The Disaster Masters from ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'' each have their own custom speech bubbles. Splashmaster's has water drops hanging from them, Noisemaster's is jagged ([[spoiler:although they later turn into regular ones after he drops the "hype-man" persona]]), Mutemaster's are shaped like clouds, Rosemaster's has flower stems around them (that grow thorns when she gets angry) as well as the first letter of every speech bubble being in cursive ([[spoiler:which get upgraded to a super fancy script when she's in her Crocus-powered giant mode]]), and Glitchmaster's are text boxes akin to old [=RPGs=] like ''VideoGame/EarthBound''.''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.
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* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': The Seven Demiurges and other powerful characters use speech bubbles coloured after their main colours, while Allison, Cio and more normal ones have black-and-white ones. 6 Juggernaut Star and Jagganoth (while wearing his helmet) also use ragged or spiky speech bubbles and text when speaking, indicating their voices sound distorted and inhuman.

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* ''WebComic/Aurora2019'': Most people speak in regular white speech bubbles, but beings like gods or The Collector have color-coded speech bubbles. Several exceptionally powerful entities, including the Void Dragon and "Life Mum", don't use bubbles at all, but rather large block letters.

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* ''WebComic/Aurora2019'': Most people speak in regular white speech bubbles, but beings like gods or The Collector have color-coded speech bubbles. Several exceptionally powerful entities, including the Void Dragon and "[[FanNickname Life Mum]]", "Life Mum", don't use bubbles at all, but rather large block letters.

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* ''WebComic/SleeplessDomain'':
** Magical girls' speech bubbles are ColorCodedForYourConvenience (both the text and the bubble itself), even when not transformed. Non-magical humans have normal black-and-white speech bubbles. This sometimes identifies characters as magical (or muggles) before an official reveal.
** The main antagonist has [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-8-page-31 special spooky-looking ones.]]
** When Zoe's thinking [[spoiler:while transformed]], her thought bubbles look like [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-33 flowers]], Zoe's symbol.
** Undine [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-14-page-07 telling her manager]] about Heartful Punch is rendered as speech bubbles with pictures of the previous scenes in it...and the parts she ''didn't'' tell him about (such as [[spoiler:The Purple One]]) are shown as thought bubbles with those previous scenes in it, and a big red X next to them.
* ''Webcomic/TheShufflers'': Hiddenite’s soft-spoken demeanour is illustrated by the size of his text being smaller than any of the other characters.

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* ''WebComic/SleeplessDomain'':
''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'':
** Magical girls' speech bubbles are ColorCodedForYourConvenience (both the text and the bubble itself), even when not transformed. Non-magical humans humans, on the other hand, have normal black-and-white speech bubbles. This sometimes identifies characters as magical (or muggles) not) before an official reveal.
** The main antagonist has [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-8-page-31 unique speech bubbles]] that are purple with white text and use a special spooky-looking ones.]]
font. [[spoiler:After she [[FusionDance merges]] with the non-magical girl Tessa, the resulting entity keeps her white text and purple speech bubbles, but uses a normal font]].
** In both Chapter 12 and Chapter 18, as Tessa's mental state continues to deteriorate, [[OddShapedPanel the panels' edges break accordingly]].
** Also in Chapter 12, when Anemone [[spoiler:reveals the identity of the statue in the graveyard in order to {{exploit|edTrope}} its PerceptionFilter effect on Tessa]], her speech bubbles are covered by static, representing Tessa's inability to remember their conversation while conveniently [[PlotBasedVoiceCancellation preventing the audience from seeing it]].
** When Zoe's thinking [[spoiler:while transformed]], while transformed, her thought bubbles look like [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-33 flowers]], Zoe's symbol.
** Undine [[http://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-14-page-07 telling her manager]] about Heartful Punch is rendered as speech bubbles with pictures of the previous scenes in it...and but the bubbles showing the parts she ''didn't'' tell him about (such as [[spoiler:The Purple One]]) are shown as thought bubbles with those previous scenes in it, and each have a big red X next to over them.
** In Chapter 16, while the Power Training Club is infighting after [[spoiler:having learned about Goops]], the normally solid white background is replaced by [[HistoryRepeats text bubbles of the fight that lead to the end of Team Alchemical]], representing Undine being reminded of that incident.
* ''Webcomic/TheShufflers'': Hiddenite’s soft-spoken demeanour demeanor is illustrated by the size of his text being smaller than any of the other characters.

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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle for Hire'' has used sequences that break the comic strip, once to symbolize a breakdown [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2005-05-02 of reality]], other times [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2007-10-04 of the mind]]. (The mouth-things and mosaics in the former are completely normal -- the place depicted is weird.) More recently, as of this writing Dominic pulled a spell he'd been fighting with in his mind outside of his body, and for the next few days, has been fighting with it outside the boundaries of the panels.

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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan: Oracle for Hire'' ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' has used sequences that break the comic strip, once to symbolize a breakdown [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2005-05-02 of reality]], other times [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2007-10-04 of the mind]]. (The mouth-things and mosaics in the former are completely normal -- the place depicted is weird.) More recently, as of this writing Dominic pulled a spell he'd been fighting with in his mind outside of his body, and for the next few days, has been fighting with it outside the boundaries of the panels.



* ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' pulled a similar stunt [[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here]].

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* %%* ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' pulled a similar stunt [[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here]].



** Plus font tricks like [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031026c this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050615 this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050514 this]].

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** %%** Plus font tricks like [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/031026c this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050615 this]], and [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050514 this]].



* The ''Webcomic/{{Insecticomics}}'' [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v3/214.html does]] this [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v2/118.html twice]].
** [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v5/458.html And the narrator's one of the Vok.]]

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* %%* The ''Webcomic/{{Insecticomics}}'' [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v3/214.html does]] this [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v2/118.html twice]].
** %%** [[http://www.insecticons.com/insecticomics/v5/458.html And the narrator's one of the Vok.]]



* Apropos 404 not found: ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}'' once used this as a gag. See [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/57 this strip]].

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* %%* Apropos 404 not found: ''Webcomic/{{Loserz}}'' once used this as a gag. See [[http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/57 this strip]].



* From ''Webcomic/RequestComics'': [[http://www.requestcomics.com/comic/7.html "Anthropomorphic toasters are so harsh and uncaring, they speak in Courier."]]

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* %%* From ''Webcomic/RequestComics'': [[http://www.requestcomics.com/comic/7.html "Anthropomorphic toasters are so harsh and uncaring, they speak in Courier."]]



** [[http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/main.php?g2_itemId=3930 This comic]], by the author of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' while not part of a continual series, is a wonderful, if creepy and somewhat depressing example of Painting The Medium.

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** %%** [[http://www.kdingo.net/champ/pics/main.php?g2_itemId=3930 This comic]], by the author of ''Webcomic/CityOfReality'' while not part of a continual series, is a wonderful, if creepy and somewhat depressing example of Painting The Medium.



* ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' does it, almost literally, in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/15p10/ this strip]] -- read the AltText to get the joke.
* [[http://countyoursheep.com/d/20091015.html This]] ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'' comic: "What if God got bored and only half-finished everything?"

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* %%* ''WebComic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' does it, almost literally, in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/15p10/ this strip]] -- read the AltText to get the joke.
* %%* [[http://countyoursheep.com/d/20091015.html This]] ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'' comic: "What if God got bored and only half-finished everything?"



* [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/294/ Used]] [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/334/ repetitively]] in ''WebComic/CyanideAndHappiness''.

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* %%* [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/294/ Used]] [[http://www.explosm.net/comics/334/ repetitively]] in ''WebComic/CyanideAndHappiness''.



* The webcomic ''Moo & Keo'' took this trope to a [[http://www.mookeo.com/archive/2008-07-04-49eb156/ more literal degree.]]

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* %%* The webcomic ''Moo & Keo'' took this trope to a [[http://www.mookeo.com/archive/2008-07-04-49eb156/ more literal degree.]]



* [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1234#comic This]] ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' strip subverts its normal format, for very BlackComedy.
* ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'': Evi's falling text in [[http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=11 Worry Circles]].
* [[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2009/06/24 This strip]] from ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' is all about Chiller Font.
* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'': [[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-08/page-495/ for dragontalk]]

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* %%* [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1234#comic This]] ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' strip subverts its normal format, for very BlackComedy.
* %%* ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'': Evi's falling text in [[http://www.amomentofpeace.net/index.php?num=11 Worry Circles]].
* %%* [[http://www.precociouscomic.com/archive/comic/2009/06/24 This strip]] from ''Webcomic/{{Precocious}}'' is all about Chiller Font.
* %%* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'': [[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-08/page-495/ for dragontalk]]



* ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'': [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/is-irrelevant/ Dialog outside the bubbles]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' [[http://www.gocomics.com/pibgorn/2003/06/12/ Colored fonts]]
* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' [[http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=60 Colored speech bubbles]]
* In ''Webcomic/{{Memoria}}'' dialog balloons [[http://memoria.valice.net/?p=326 such as here]]; note PinkGirlBlueBoy to tell Harriet and Matty apart.
* ''Webcomic/{{Derelict}}'' [[http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=20 Symbols, or an alien alphabet, in dialog]]
* ''Webcomic/BirdBoy'': [[http://bird-boy.com/volume-1-page-5 Runic dialog]]
* ''WebComic/RustyAndCo'' The Princess [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-10/ counts]] in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Quenya]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Footloose}}'' [[http://footloosecomic.com/footloose.php?comic_id=40 How to say "Uh oh"]]
* ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'' [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter001/ib007.html Whisper in gray]]
** [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib078.html And green bubbles for whoozy]]

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* %%* ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'': [[http://wapsisquare.com/comic/is-irrelevant/ Dialog outside the bubbles]]
* %%* ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' [[http://www.gocomics.com/pibgorn/2003/06/12/ Colored fonts]]
* %%* ''Webcomic/ThePhoenixRequiem'' [[http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=60 Colored speech bubbles]]
* %%* In ''Webcomic/{{Memoria}}'' dialog balloons [[http://memoria.valice.net/?p=326 such as here]]; note PinkGirlBlueBoy to tell Harriet and Matty apart.
* %%* ''Webcomic/{{Derelict}}'' [[http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=20 Symbols, or an alien alphabet, in dialog]]
* %%* ''Webcomic/BirdBoy'': [[http://bird-boy.com/volume-1-page-5 Runic dialog]]
* %%* ''WebComic/RustyAndCo'' The Princess [[http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-4-10/ counts]] in [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Quenya]].
* %%* ''Webcomic/{{Footloose}}'' [[http://footloosecomic.com/footloose.php?comic_id=40 How to say "Uh oh"]]
* %%* ''Webcomic/ImpureBlood'' [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Chapter001/ib007.html Whisper in gray]]
** %%** [[http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib078.html And green bubbles for whoozy]]

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* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech balloons of the human characters are always round, while the ones for the AI/robot characters are always square. They also use different fonts for the dialogue.
* Llewellyn in ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' speaks "in a non-regulation font".
** WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' a mysterious voice is found out to be evil because it speaks in red-and-black speech balloons.
** Pretty much any kind of unusual or otherworldly speech pattern is conveyed by coloured text balloons. The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black with white font to get that "undead evil power reverb" feeling. Fiends and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond to their primary colours. After a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black, with the secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe and the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]] are drawn in crayon.

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* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech balloons of the human characters are always round, while the ones for the AI/robot characters are always square. They also use different fonts for the dialogue.
* Llewellyn in ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'' speaks "in a non-regulation font".
** WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' a mysterious voice is found out to be evil because it
''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'': Chucklebot speaks in red-and-black a digital font. Blister, a ghost squirrel, speaks in unpunctuated block capitals. The most notable example, though, is Roast Beef, whose rambling speech balloons.
** Pretty much any kind of unusual or otherworldly speech pattern
is conveyed by coloured text balloons. The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black in a slightly smaller font with white font to get that "undead evil power reverb" feeling. Fiends and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond to their primary colours. After a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black, with the secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe and the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]] are drawn in crayon.
no commas.



* In ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'', Chucklebot (a robot, duh) speaks in a digital font. Blister, a ghost squirrel, speaks in unpunctuated block capitals. The most notable example, though, is Roast Beef, whose rambling speech is conveyed in a slightly smaller font with no commas.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'', Chucklebot (a robot, duh) speaks in a digital font. Blister, a ghost squirrel, speaks in unpunctuated block capitals. The most notable example, though, is Roast Beef, whose rambling ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Pretty much any kind of unusual or otherworldly speech pattern is conveyed in a slightly smaller by coloured text balloons.
** The lich Xykon's speech balloon is black with white
font to get that "undead evil power reverb" feeling.
** Fiends and outsiders in general usually have coloured speech balloons that correspond to their primary colours. After a character makes a DealWithTheDevil and gains evil power, their speech balloon turns black,
with no commas.the secondary colour being the same as the colour of their magic. A mysterious voice is also found out to be evil because it speaks in red-and-black speech balloons.
** A panel that emphasizes Roy's superfluousness to the Order's current dilemma has a speech bubble cover his body.
** Stories being told (in universe) about the origins of the universe and the history of [[EldritchAbomination The Snarl]] are drawn in crayon.
* ''Webcomic/{{Outsider}}'': Stillstorm's dialogue is written in italics, something not done with any of the other Loroi. According to the author, this is done to suggest that her voice is harsh and her speech is far less nuanced than others with training in diplomacy, reflecting her deep dislike of speaking at all.
* ''Webcomic/OzyAndMillie'': Llewellyn speaks "in a non-regulation font". WordOfGod is that different fonts represent different accents.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': The speech balloons of the human characters are always round, while the ones for the AI/robot characters are always square. They also use different fonts for the dialogue.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Sarilho}}'' uses different artstyles to represent scenes of intense distress, particularly those that feature the Foreigner or Extraction. The website's layout also frequently changes to enhance these moments, with specific pages (or elements of these) taking up the entire screen.

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