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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from ''Franchise/TouhouProject''... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].

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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from ''Franchise/TouhouProject''... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya [[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].
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* TransformationSequence: Parodied by [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto]] when she turns into Sailor Jupiter during the usual neighborhood fight. Her - forced - transformation made everyone look at her and stop paying attention to each other... and the [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]]-esque Jean-Claude went back to normal because he was no longer angry. Just because he was enjoying the transformation.

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* TransformationSequence: Parodied by [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto]] when she turns into Sailor Jupiter during the usual neighborhood fight. Her - forced - transformation made everyone look at her and stop paying attention to each other... and the [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]-esque Jean-Claude went back to normal because he was no longer angry. Just because he was enjoying the transformation.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Seriously, the original cast was of 30+ characters. Good thing the author is currently focusing on the somewhat relevant ones...
** Also, let's not forget this comic made the 'unnecessary cameo' expression popular among Spanish webcomics.
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---->'''Reader:''' No, and thanks to this webcomic I now hate Gensokyo, VideoGame/{{Touhou}} and...

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---->'''Reader:''' No, and thanks to this webcomic I now hate Gensokyo, VideoGame/{{Touhou}} ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' and...



** The ''"Madness in Tokyo"'' saga contains obvious crossovers with ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'', ''VideoGame/PowerInstinct'' and ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''.

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** The ''"Madness in Tokyo"'' saga contains obvious crossovers with ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'', ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', ''VideoGame/PowerInstinct'' and ''VideoGame/WakuWaku7''.



* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Yukari]] does this with Sekhmet and Yaiba, taking them to Gensokyo. Not forever, but still...

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* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} [[Franchise/TouhouProject Yukari]] does this with Sekhmet and Yaiba, taking them to Gensokyo. Not forever, but still...



** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].

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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}...''Franchise/TouhouProject''... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].
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*** In fact, the webcomic was at first a geeky take on WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether that ended combined with both Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva and Francisco Ibáñez's 13 Rue del Percebe.

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*** In fact, the webcomic was at first a geeky take on WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether that ended combined with both Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva and Francisco Ibáñez's Creator/FranciscoIbanez's 13 Rue del Percebe.
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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.

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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.



* ButtMonkey: Monty Pantheon and the author himself. And in a minor scale, Lucas and [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]].

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* ButtMonkey: Monty Pantheon and the author himself. And in a minor scale, Lucas and [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shao Kahn]].



* ContinuityNod: Specially for [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]] and Lobo. Why? Let's explain...

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* ContinuityNod: Specially for [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shao Kahn]] and Lobo. Why? Let's explain...



** A good chunk of the ''CerebusSyndrome'' saga is set in Outworld, so expect some MortalKombat.

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** A good chunk of the ''CerebusSyndrome'' saga is set in Outworld, so expect some MortalKombat.Franchise/MortalKombat.



** Lobo and [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]] haven't killed anyone yet.
*** [[spoiler:Scratch that for Lobo, he gruesomely kills [[MortalKombat Shang Tsung]], even if it is offscreen.]]

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** Lobo and [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shao Kahn]] haven't killed anyone yet.
*** [[spoiler:Scratch that for Lobo, he gruesomely kills [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]], even if it is offscreen.]]



** Let's keep going with their neighborhood: [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto Kino]], Lobo, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]]... lawyers would have tons of fun if the author tried to make money out of his webcomic!

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** Let's keep going with their neighborhood: [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto Kino]], Lobo, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shao Kahn]]... lawyers would have tons of fun if the author tried to make money out of his webcomic!

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* {{Crossover}}: The very nature of this webcomic is being one big illustrated badfic. Besides, how else would we have Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}, Creator/DCComics, Creator/{{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Nintendo}} and others' universes together like they've always been the same one?
** The ''novelized'' story ''"Felaryan Madness"'' is a crossover with... well, {{Felarya}}. Also starring Kyria, the cute and mute man-eating fairy.

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* {{Crossover}}: {{Crossover}}:
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The very nature of this webcomic is being one big illustrated badfic. Besides, how else would we have Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}, Creator/DCComics, Creator/{{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Nintendo}} and others' universes together like they've always been the same one?
** The ''novelized'' story ''"Felaryan Madness"'' is a crossover with... well, {{Felarya}}.''Felarya''. Also starring Kyria, the cute and mute man-eating fairy.
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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, {{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.

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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, {{Deadpool}}.ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.



** {{Deadpool}} even joked about this when asked about how to help [[spoiler: Clara against Lobo]]: ''At the rate DeusExMachina pop up, we might get lucky.''

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** {{Deadpool}} ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} even joked about this when asked about how to help [[spoiler: Clara against Lobo]]: ''At the rate DeusExMachina pop up, we might get lucky.''



** Let's keep going with their neighborhood: [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto Kino]], Lobo, {{Deadpool}}, [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]]... lawyers would have tons of fun if the author tried to make money out of his webcomic!

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** Let's keep going with their neighborhood: [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto Kino]], Lobo, {{Deadpool}}, ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]]... lawyers would have tons of fun if the author tried to make money out of his webcomic!



** During the ''CerebusSyndrome'' saga, Clara and SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}} accidentally end up traveling through several dimensions, stopping by a ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'' like universe, the world of WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic and an alternate timeline ''a la'' ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast, until they got the right way to [[Franchise/MortalKombat Outworld]].

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** During the ''CerebusSyndrome'' saga, Clara and SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}} ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} accidentally end up traveling through several dimensions, stopping by a ''ComicBook/MarvelZombies'' like universe, the world of WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic and an alternate timeline ''a la'' ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast, until they got the right way to [[Franchise/MortalKombat Outworld]].
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*** And when he's off to Japan with part of the cast, his place as the doorkeeper is taken by TheIncredibleHulk. Just for the laughs.

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*** And when he's off to Japan with part of the cast, his place as the doorkeeper is taken by TheIncredibleHulk.The Incredible Hulk. Just for the laughs.



* TransformationSequence: Parodied by [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto]] when she turns into Sailor Jupiter during the usual neighborhood fight. Her - forced - transformation made everyone look at her and stop paying attention to each other... and the [[TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]-esque Jean-Claude went back to normal because he was no longer angry. Just because he was enjoying the transformation.

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* TransformationSequence: Parodied by [[Franchise/SailorMoon Makoto]] when she turns into Sailor Jupiter during the usual neighborhood fight. Her - forced - transformation made everyone look at her and stop paying attention to each other... and the [[TheIncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]]-esque Jean-Claude went back to normal because he was no longer angry. Just because he was enjoying the transformation.
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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].

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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[FistOfTheNorthStar [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].
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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, {{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.

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''Las Paridas de la Guarida'' or ''Madness in the Lair'' is a Spanish webcomic created by Carlos Benedito a.k.a. Chuck Draug. It stars the inhabitants of a large flat, ''La Guarida'' (''The Lair''), in an awkward Spanish building in ''Calle Desengaño nº 30'', mainly comprised of characters created by the author (and the author himself and one of his alter-egos). Also starring people Mike the Baliflid, an alien rodent from the ''VideoGame/{{Ascendancy}}'' game, and many other people, some as famous as [[MortalKombat Shao Kahn]], [[Franchise/SailorMoon ex Sailor Jupiter Makoto Kino]], [[{{Metroid}} [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]] and, believe it or not, {{Deadpool}}. And this will show you that not everything is better with Deadpool in it.
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* {{Crossover}}: The very nature of this webcomic is being one big illustrated badfic. Besides, how else would we have Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}, Creator/DCComics, {{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Nintendo}} and others' universes together like they've always been the same one?

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* {{Crossover}}: The very nature of this webcomic is being one big illustrated badfic. Besides, how else would we have Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}, Creator/DCComics, {{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Capcom}}, Creator/{{Nintendo}} and others' universes together like they've always been the same one?
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** Also, Sacmis' boyfriend is a [[SilentHill Pyramid Head]].
*** And one of the neighbors, Ozanúnest, is an expert on SilentHill mythos.

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** Also, Sacmis' boyfriend is a [[SilentHill [[Franchise/SilentHill Pyramid Head]].
*** And one of the neighbors, Ozanúnest, is an expert on SilentHill Franchise/SilentHill mythos.
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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from RozenMaiden, Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].

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** Sacmis and Pymie visit a cosplay shop in Akihabara. They respectively dress as Suigintou and Suiseiseki (complete with DESU!) from RozenMaiden, ''Manga/RozenMaiden'', Athena Asamiya and Iori Yagami from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'', Nazrin and Kogasa from VideoGame/{{Touhou}}... until Sacmis ends dressed as [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi Suzumiya]] and Pymie as [[FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]].
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*** And with the help of Mordekaim and Fëadraug, he summons a member of the [[CthulhuMythos Great Race of Yith]] for a themed comic-book store competition!

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*** And with the help of Mordekaim and Fëadraug, he summons a member of the [[CthulhuMythos Great Race of Yith]] Yith for a themed comic-book store competition!
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** One of the characters' friends, Pedro, owns a comic-book store called Pnakotus. Yes, right straight from CthulhuMythos...

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** One of the characters' friends, Pedro, owns a comic-book store called Pnakotus. Yes, right straight from CthulhuMythos...Franchise/CthulhuMythos...
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* BadAss: Sekhmet, Clara and Yaiba, mainly.
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*** Also, Jean-Claude dressed as {{Vocaloid}} star Miku Hatsune. Nightmares, anyone?

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*** Also, Jean-Claude dressed as {{Vocaloid}} Music/{{Vocaloid}} star Miku Hatsune. Nightmares, anyone?

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