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* BrotherChuck: Walt, who appeared in two strips and eventually returned (with requisite LampshadeHanging) as a plot point, as did Wendy. The "I want to devour your soul" smiley face also qualifies.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Walt, who appeared in two strips and eventually returned (with requisite LampshadeHanging) as a plot point, as did Wendy. The "I want to devour your soul" smiley face also qualifies.
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* FourthWallShutInStory: Chris ends up trapped in the comic because the only way out is to break the fourth wall. The comic's title presents an obvious issue.
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* CanonImmigrant: Quote Guy, once ''TheRepositoryOfDangerousThings'' ended and said dangerous things were distributed to other webcomics.
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* CanonImmigrant: Quote Guy, once ''TheRepositoryOfDangerousThings'' ''Webcomic/TheRepositoryOfDangerousThings'' ended and said dangerous things were distributed to other webcomics.
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* PutOnABus: Odin. [[NorseMythology Yes, that Odin]].
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* PutOnABus: Odin. [[NorseMythology [[Myth/NorseMythology Yes, that Odin]].
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''[[http://www.no4thwall.com/ No 4th Wall to Break]]'' was a {{webcomic}} by Chris Whetstone which ran from May 21st, 2002 to July 5th, 2008. It featured a variety of bizarre characters, most of which were fantasy creatures or living objects, and were set in a world tenaciously tied to our own with a yellow backdrop. It was initially drawn on large post-it notes, but switched to computer graphics early in it's run. It was notorious for several instances of ScheduleSlip, the longest of which was between December 2007 and July 2008, and has ultimately resulted in the strip ending for the time being.
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!!This webcomic contained examples of:
* AuthorAvatar: Chris was originally a God-like voice, but eventually entered the strip's world as a stick figure labeled "ME." The "ME" label was eventually dropped.
* BackForTheDead: Bucket of Ice Water.
* BigNo: Otto was prone to these, usually while standing in a large field and combined with SkywardScream.
* BrotherChuck: Walt, who appeared in two strips and eventually returned (with requisite LampshadeHanging) as a plot point, as did Wendy. The "I want to devour your soul" smiley face also qualifies.
* CanonImmigrant: Quote Guy, once ''TheRepositoryOfDangerousThings'' ended and said dangerous things were distributed to other webcomics.
* ContinuityNod[=/=]MythologyGag: The strip was laden with these in its later years.
* PutOnABus: Odin. [[NorseMythology Yes, that Odin]].
* TheUnseen: Wendy.
* TalkingAnimal: Los Mosquitos, though they only speak Spanish and therefore don't say much besides "¿Qué?" and "Furia de Los Mosquitos!"
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!!This webcomic contained examples of:
* AuthorAvatar: Chris was originally a God-like voice, but eventually entered the strip's world as a stick figure labeled "ME." The "ME" label was eventually dropped.
* BackForTheDead: Bucket of Ice Water.
* BigNo: Otto was prone to these, usually while standing in a large field and combined with SkywardScream.
* BrotherChuck: Walt, who appeared in two strips and eventually returned (with requisite LampshadeHanging) as a plot point, as did Wendy. The "I want to devour your soul" smiley face also qualifies.
* CanonImmigrant: Quote Guy, once ''TheRepositoryOfDangerousThings'' ended and said dangerous things were distributed to other webcomics.
* ContinuityNod[=/=]MythologyGag: The strip was laden with these in its later years.
* PutOnABus: Odin. [[NorseMythology Yes, that Odin]].
* TheUnseen: Wendy.
* TalkingAnimal: Los Mosquitos, though they only speak Spanish and therefore don't say much besides "¿Qué?" and "Furia de Los Mosquitos!"
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