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Bonus strips added when a comic/WebComic is published as a book. A SubTrope of BonusMaterial. See also SideStoryBonusArt.

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Bonus strips added when a comic/WebComic comic or WebComic is published as a book. A SubTrope of BonusMaterial. See also SideStoryBonusArt.



* The first ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' book has AltText (first introduced in the second issue) added for the first issue. The third book has a short story starring the side character "The Beeman".
* The ''[[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]]'' books tend to do this (not counting the two print only stories). For example: ''Dungeon Crawling Fools'' has a set of new comics introducing the characters better than the cast page on the website. Lampshaded in-story twice. Once when characters suggest they add an unseen bit of action as bonus content for the next book and when Haley is suffering under a speech-impediment that turns all her speech into cryptograms, she can still communicate with The Oracle. When asked, he says that no, he doesn't understand her - he just has the power to look into the future, for when the strips are released in book-form with translations attached. The strip has also had a ''parody'' lampshading after a character was sent to a particularly stupid [[TrappedByMountainLions offscreen waiting room]], [[LevelAte The Semi-Elemental Plane of Ranch Dressing]]:
-->'''Belkar:''' Hey, maybe we'll see that as a bonus story in one of the later books!\\
'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain Maybe we will never mention it again.]]
* Several ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' collections are prefaced with bonus stories and poems done in watercolor:

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[[AC:Comic Books]]
* The first ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' book has AltText (first introduced in the second issue) added for the first issue. The third book has ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': There is a short story starring the side character "The Beeman".
* The ''[[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]]'' books tend to do this (not counting the two print only stories). For example: ''Dungeon Crawling Fools'' has a set of
new comics introducing the characters better than the cast page on the website. Lampshaded in-story twice. Once when characters suggest they add an unseen bit of action as bonus content for the next book and when Haley is suffering under a speech-impediment that turns all her speech into cryptograms, she can still communicate with The Oracle. When asked, he says that no, he doesn't understand her - he just has the power to look into the future, for when the strips are released in book-form with translations attached. The strip has also had a ''parody'' lampshading after a character was sent to a particularly stupid [[TrappedByMountainLions offscreen waiting room]], [[LevelAte The Semi-Elemental Plane of Ranch Dressing]]:
-->'''Belkar:''' Hey, maybe we'll see that as a bonus story
extra comic included in one of the later books!\\
'''Vaarsuvius:''' [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain Maybe we will never mention it again.]]
[[{{Anthology}} Omnibus]] collections, about Wedge being a DestructiveSavior and Luke defending him from angry townspeople.

[[AC:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Several ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'' collections are prefaced with bonus stories and poems done in watercolor:



* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'' had an extra story and some [[{{Omake}} Skull Panda]] strips in its first mini-book, and probably similar in the newer ones, but I haven't read them.
* Some of the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' collected editions have extra story pages, to clarify details and/or to make sure that the big double-page spreads end up on facing pages.
* There is a new extra comic included in one of the ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'' [[{{Anthology}} Omnibus]] collections, about Wedge being a DestructiveSavior and Luke defending him from angry townspeople.
* Both ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' books have an additional silly story and a PostEpisodeTrailer.
* The ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' [[http://store.sluggy.com/home.php?cat=1 collected volumes]] contain these. The character of Deplora was actually introduced in one of these bonus stories before being brought into the main strip.
* The ''WebComic/AxeCop'' book, in addition to publishing every episode of the webcomic released up to that point, includes commentary from Ethan on the ''Ask Axe Cop'' strips, plus fanart.
* ''Webcomic/TeaHouse'' does cleverly: it lures potential readers by promises of [[{{Yaoi}} yummy mansex]], traps them by a captivating plot, and rakes in the chips by keeping the great majority of the smut as well as some extra strips print-only.
* ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' is not strictly a webcomic; it is published in an free-for-view commercial online anthology which operates like traditional Japanese AnthologyComic. However, like the examples above, when this free-to-view online manga is collected into printed volumes, additional skits, i.e. ''High School Girls are Funky'', were added. It is remarkable to note that ''High School Girls are Funky'' is the only thing in this series that has a long-term plot.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has the author's commentary at the bottom of each page.
* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' collections include author commentary from strip author Jerry Holkins, select newspost reprints that provide either additional insight into the strip or entertainment and the occasional artwork or even whole strips that were either unused, unavailable or only shown in the posts.
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoffs, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'' and ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'', always include a few extra story strips in the print collections, generally filling in some side-details of the main plots.
* All but one of the ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' books contain a bonus story. These mostly serve to fill in backstory for some of the characters (in particular Schlock himself) or form an epilogue showing what happened to some of the secondary characters after the main plot of the book.

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* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'' had an extra story and some [[{{Omake}} Skull Panda]] strips in its first mini-book, and probably similar in the newer ones, but I haven't read them.
* Some of the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' collected editions have extra story pages, to clarify details and/or to make sure that the big double-page spreads end up on facing pages.
* There is a new extra comic included in one of the ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'' [[{{Anthology}} Omnibus]] collections, about Wedge being a DestructiveSavior and Luke defending him from angry townspeople.
* Both ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' books have an additional silly story and a PostEpisodeTrailer.
* The ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' [[http://store.sluggy.com/home.php?cat=1 collected volumes]] contain these. The character of Deplora was actually introduced in one of these bonus stories before being brought into the main strip.
* The ''WebComic/AxeCop'' book, in addition to publishing every episode of the webcomic released up to that point, includes commentary from Ethan on the ''Ask Axe Cop'' strips, plus fanart.
* ''Webcomic/TeaHouse'' does cleverly: it lures potential readers by promises of [[{{Yaoi}} yummy mansex]], traps them by a captivating plot, and rakes in the chips by keeping the great majority of the smut as well as some extra strips print-only.

[[AC:Manga]]
* ''Manga/DailyLivesOfHighSchoolBoys'' is not strictly a webcomic; it is published in an a free-for-view commercial online anthology which that operates like traditional Japanese AnthologyComic. However, like the examples above, when this free-to-view online manga it is collected into printed volumes, additional skits, i.e. ''High School Girls are Funky'', were added. It is remarkable to note that ''High School Girls are Funky'' is the only thing in this series that has a long-term plot.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has ''Manga/IThinkOurSonIsGay'': When transforming it from webcomic to print, Okura adds one page to the author's commentary at the bottom end of each page.
chapter, which continues with the rest of the chapter. He also draws some print-exclusive chapters, such as Chapter 20 and 21.

[[AC:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' collections include author ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'': The first book has AltText (first introduced in the second issue) added for the first issue. The third book has a short story starring the side character "The Beeman".
* ''Webcomic/AxeCop'': The book, in addition to publishing every episode of the webcomic released up to that point, includes
commentary from strip author Jerry Holkins, select newspost reprints that provide either additional insight into Ethan on the strip or entertainment and the occasional artwork or even whole strips that were either unused, unavailable or only shown in the posts.
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoffs, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'' and ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'', always include a few extra story strips in the print collections, generally filling in some side-details of the main plots.
* All but one of the ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' books contain a bonus story. These mostly serve to fill in backstory for some of the characters (in particular Schlock himself) or form an epilogue showing what happened to some of the secondary characters after the main plot of the book.
''Ask Axe Cop'' strips, plus fanart.



* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Some of the collected editions have extra story pages, to clarify details and/or to make sure that the big double-page spreads end up on facing pages.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': Both books have an additional silly story and a PostEpisodeTrailer.



* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}:'' One book features an entire short story accompanied by some original art, ''All The King's Men'', adding more information about King's first weeks as a dog. The story was actually part of a contest where Creator/RickGriffin wrote the first part and invited his readers to finish, with the winner being published.
* ''WebComic/LetsSpeakEnglish'': an extra comic about Mary's first meal back in America, commentary on all the comics, and additional info about life in Kurihara.
* ''WebComic/SleeplessDomain'': Volume 1 contains info about the conception of the comic and early concept art of Team Alchemical.

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%%* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' has the author's commentary at the bottom of each page.
* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}:'' ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': One book features an entire short story accompanied by some original art, ''All The King's Men'', adding more information about King's first weeks as a dog. The story was actually part of a contest where Creator/RickGriffin wrote the first part and invited his readers to finish, with the winner being published.
* ''WebComic/LetsSpeakEnglish'': an An extra comic about Mary's first meal back in America, commentary on all the comics, and additional info about life in Kurihara.
* ''WebComic/SleeplessDomain'': Volume 1 contains info about ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoffs, ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'' and ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'', always include a few extra story strips in the conception print collections, generally filling in some side-details of the comic main plots.
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': ''Dungeon Crawling Fools'' has a set of new comics introducing the characters better than the cast page on the website. Lampshaded in-story twice. Once when characters suggest they add an unseen bit of action as bonus content for the next book
and early concept art when Haley is suffering under a speech impediment that turns all her speech into cryptograms, she can still communicate with The Oracle. When asked, he says that no, he doesn't understand her - he just has the power to look into the future, for when the strips are released in book form with translations attached. The strip has also had a ''parody'' lampshading after a character was sent to a particularly stupid [[TrappedByMountainLions offscreen waiting room]], [[LevelAte The Semi-Elemental Plane of Team Alchemical.Ranch Dressing]]:
-->'''Belkar:''' Hey, maybe we'll see that as a bonus story in one of the later books!\\
'''Vaarsuvius:''' Maybe we will [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain never mention it again.]]



* When transforming ''Manga/IThinkOurSonIsGay'' from webcomics to print, Okura adds one page to the end of each chapter, which continues with the rest of the chapter. He also draws some print-exclusive chapters, such as Chapter 20 and 21.
* ''WebComic/WhatsUpBeanie'' had quite a few comics not on the website:
** The FramingDevice of the book, which was Baby Beanie coming to the future to see how Adult Beanie is doing.
** Beanie's first move to New Zealand and adjusting to a new school and learning to speak English.
** Beanie and Mike meeting, falling in love, getting engaged, and then getting married.

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* When transforming ''Manga/IThinkOurSonIsGay'' ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' collections include author commentary from webcomics to print, Okura adds strip author Jerry Holkins, select newspost reprints that provide either additional insight into the strip or entertainment, and the occasional artwork or even whole strips that were either unused, unavailable or only shown in the posts.
* ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'' has an extra story and some [[{{Omake}} Skull Panda]] strips in its first mini-book, and probably similar in the newer ones, but I haven't read them.
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': All but
one page to the end of each chapter, which continues with the rest of the chapter. He also draws books contains a bonus story. These mostly serve to fill in the backstory for some print-exclusive chapters, such as Chapter 20 of the characters (in particular Schlock himself) or form an epilogue showing what happened to some of the secondary characters after the main plot of the book.
* ''WebComic/SleeplessDomain'': Volume 1 contains info about the conception of the comic
and 21.
early concept art of Team Alchemical.
* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'': The [[http://store.sluggy.com/home.php?cat=1 collected volumes]] contain these. The character of Deplora was actually introduced in one of these bonus stories before being brought into the main strip.
* ''Webcomic/TeaHouse'': It lures potential readers by promises of [[{{Yaoi}} yummy mansex]], traps them with a captivating plot, and rakes in the chips by keeping the great majority of the smut as well as some extra strips print-only.
* ''WebComic/WhatsUpBeanie'' had has quite a few comics not on the website:
** The FramingDevice of the book, which was book is Baby Beanie coming to the future to see how Adult Beanie is doing.
** Beanie's first move to New Zealand and subsequent adjusting to a new school and learning to speak English.
** Beanie and Mike meeting, falling in love, getting engaged, and then getting married.marrying.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}: One book features an entire short story accompanied by some original art, ''All The King's Men'', adding more information about King's first weeks as a dog. The story was actually part of a contest where Creator/RickGriffin wrote the first part and invited his readers to finish, with the winner being published.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}: ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}:'' One book features an entire short story accompanied by some original art, ''All The King's Men'', adding more information about King's first weeks as a dog. The story was actually part of a contest where Creator/RickGriffin wrote the first part and invited his readers to finish, with the winner being published.

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