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* InsultToRocks: Used [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2016/02/24/the-persistence-of-trump/ here]] in reference to (who else) [[KickTheSonOfABitch Donald Trump]].

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* InsultToRocks: Used [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2016/02/24/the-persistence-of-trump/ here]] in reference to (who else) [[KickTheSonOfABitch Donald Trump]].Trump.
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The strip has not been updated since 2021.
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** The Murdercops are the ''Film/BluesBrothers'' as homicide detectives.

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** The Murdercops are the ''Film/BluesBrothers'' ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'' as homicide detectives.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: An interesting example, in that most of the characters don’t even have names and only make a single appearance. But that aside, there’s still the Dungeons Divers (Eddie, Thief, Bront, Bryn), Sciencemaster Adler, Cornelius Snarlington, Horace Greenstein, Original God, Corn God, the Corn Pope, Duck Thompson, Good Hitler, Sam Greeley…
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* AuthorTract: Internet {{troll}}s, [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalists]] and Creator/DonaldTrump all end up on the receiving end of Rosenberg’s pen, but it’s usually done so cleverly you won’t mind. After all, SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped.

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* AuthorTract: Internet {{troll}}s, [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalists]] and Creator/DonaldTrump all end up on the receiving end of Rosenberg’s pen, but it’s usually done so cleverly you won’t mind. After all, SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped.
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** Takes an un(?)expectedly creepy turn [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/10/22/mother-of-all-bunnies/ here]], though.

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** Takes an un(?)expectedly creepy turn [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/10/22/mother-of-all-bunnies/ here]], though.though, which [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2011/03/10/fan-service/ pays off later]].
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** Takes an un(?)expectedly creepy turn [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/10/22/mother-of-all-bunnies/ here]], though.
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* EnergyBeings: [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/10/12/francis-the-energy-cloud/ Francis the Energy Cloud]]. (He's a JerkAss.)
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-->Not every corner of the Multiverse is a veiled political allegory or taco bar, you know. Some places, it’s just bunnies. Hooray bunnies!
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* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/07/26/infinite-pest/ this strip]] is set in Redundancy Zones, Redundancy Zones.
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-->[It's] up the slope of antagonistic radioactive space bears.
-->It's ''uphill?''

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-->[It's] -->"[It's] up the slope of antagonistic radioactive space bears.
-->It's ''uphill?''
bears."
-->"It's ''uphill?''"
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-->[It's] up the slope of antagonistic radioactive space bears.//

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-->[It's] up the slope of antagonistic radioactive space bears.//
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
-->[It's] up the slope of antagonistic radioactive space bears.//
-->It's ''uphill?''
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[[caption-width-right:242:two of the strip’s many, ''many'' colourful characters]]

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[[caption-width-right:242:two [[caption-width-right:242:Two of the strip’s many, ''many'' colourful characters]]
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* FantasticFantasyIsMundane: One strip has a group of teenagers from the Eternal Fearzones playing an RPG in which they're mundane office workers.
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* SpaceX: Used gleefully with references to Space Atheists, Hypermexicans, Planet France, and more.
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* PercussiveMaintenance: In one strip, a group of teenagers from the Eternal Fearzones are playing an RPG in which they're mundane office workers. One player, because there's always one, responds to every problem by hitting it. When the problem is a malfunctioning Xerox machine, hitting it actually works.
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* TheAfterafterlife: In "[[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2010/11/02/superhell/ Superhell]]", a damned soul finds himself talking with a demon in "Superhell", where people who die in regular Hell go. It's even worse than regular Hell — they use variable ratio negative behavioral reinforcement rather than continuous ratio. Also, everything is beige.
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* FantasticDrug: Dark Michael and Percival introduce us to Rewind, each toke of which alters a random event in your past. Later, they get their hands on a bag of Moral Superiority, which is pretty much what you'd think.

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* FantasticDrug: Dark Michael and Percival introduce us to Rewind, [[http://amultiverse.com/comic/2011/10/31/rewind/ Rewind]], each toke of which alters a random event in your past. Later, they get their hands on a bag of Moral Superiority, which is pretty much what you'd think.
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''Scenes From A Multiverse'' is a gag-per-day webcomic written and drawn by Jon Rosenberg (creator of ''WebComic/{{Goats}})'' and updated every Monday-Wednesday-Friday. As the name would imply, it consists of random sketches taking place across a vast and varied (and seemingly infinite) collection of universes. Since the setting and the cast change every day, this comic technically has one of the largest and mind-bogglingly diverse casts of characters of any work. Although this means the work as a whole has no overarching plot, particularly popular locales and characters (most notably the “[[DungeonCrawling Dungeon Divers]]”) get revisited and develop their own storylines.

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''Scenes From A from a Multiverse'' is a gag-per-day webcomic written and drawn by Jon Rosenberg (creator of ''WebComic/{{Goats}})'' and updated every Monday-Wednesday-Friday. As the name would imply, it consists of random sketches taking place across a vast and varied (and seemingly infinite) collection of universes. Since the setting and the cast change every day, this comic technically has one of the largest and mind-bogglingly diverse casts of characters of any work. Although this means the work as a whole has no overarching plot, particularly popular locales and characters (most notably the “[[DungeonCrawling Dungeon Divers]]”) get revisited and develop their own storylines.






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--> '''Guy at the TV studio''': Oh, god... he's watching again.

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--> '''Guy -->'''Guy at the TV studio''': studio:''' Oh, god... he's watching again.
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* OrganAutonomy: In one strip, an unfortunate guy has a rather emotional breakup... with his own lungs.

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