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1''[[http://www.zeldacomic.net Zelda Comic]]'' - inspired by ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', mainly based on ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink''.
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3Follow Link on his (mis)adventures, accompanied by:
4* Navi from ''Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' - Tries to inform Link of what to do. Mainly an annoyance.
5* Bub from ''Bubble Bobble'' - felt like helping
6* Pit from ''Kid Icarus'' - waiting for his royalty check
7* Sheik - who for some reason ''can't'' inform Link that Zelda is fine, or that [[SamusIsAGirl he is her]]. TakeOurWordForIt, [[IThinkYouBrokeHim it was tried]].
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9Initially, the webcomic had no long lasting story, until ''unexpectedly'' Ganondorf kidnapped Zelda. From there on, one would think that Link would follow the same format as every Zelda game: Go from dungeon to dungeon collecting items to use against a series of increasingly difficult bosses. But this Link is different: He actually goes straight to the last dungeon to face off against Ganondorf, with no items at all (see BagOfSpilling). When he got there, he found not Ganondorf (he went to the first dungeon to catch Link off guard), but [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu]]!!!
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11From there, the (un)usual format resumes: spelunking, versing Carl, and going with the wind (because Destiny will point the right way anyway). Somewhere in the middle of the story, a new evil shows up, defeats many villains (which just happen to give Link increases in power), and... the audience has been stuck there ever since.
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13''Zelda Comic'' was officially ended in June 2014, more than 3 years after the previous update.
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16!!This webcomic provides examples of:
17%%* BagOfSpilling: Lampshaded.
18* BadBoss: Ganon. In episode 3, he kills one of his minions just because it asked him whether Link really says "Ooh, I'm Link, a big jerk! Look at me, being a big '''jerk''' all the time!" and burns another one just because it told him that his idea is stupid.
19* DeadpanSnarker: Navi, surprisingly, who seems to have mostly dropped her AnnoyingVideoGameHelper schtick in favour of this.
20* IdiotHero: Link, very much so. For one, he's so set in his StayInTheKitchen mindset that finding out [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Sheik is Zelda]] utterly [[IThinkYouBrokeHim breaks him]].
21* IThinkYouBrokeHim: When Link finds out Sheik is really Zelda, he breaks.
22* OrphanedSeries: The website had not been updated since February 2011. [[http://www.zeldacomic.net/the-end/ It was made official in June 2014]].
23* SailorEarth: The new GreaterScopeVillain was a fallen Sage named Kasuto, which was also the only town in ''Zelda II'' to not be named for one of the Sages in canon.
24** HilariousInHindsight: Kasuto was identified as a heretofore [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen unseen]] Sage in ''Encyclopedia'', a handful of years after the comic was officially discontinued.
25* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Ganondorf's advisor The Miscreant (a.k.a. [[spoiler:Kasuto]]) suggests inverting this and send his most powerful minions after Link while he's at his weakest, rather than his usual tack of sending gradually stronger enemies so that Link can gain power by defeating them.
26-->'''Ganondorf:''' "That just might be CrazyEnoughToWork!"
27-->'''The Miscreant:''' "Well, it shouldn't be all ''that'' crazy..."
28* StayInTheKitchen: In episode 9, Zelda wants to tag along on Link's quest, but Link is unsure as he thinks that the addition of a third party member could compromise the group dynamic between him and Navi, plus he mentions that girls can't fight, irritating her. He ultimately decides that she should come along, though.
29* WelcomeToCorneria: In episode 14, Link tries to get info from an ordinary woman in the town of Ruto, but all she responds with is a variation of "Hello!" She eventually gets annoyed as she doesn't know how many times she has to say "Hello!" before they go away and returns to saying the word.

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