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* {{Trumplica}}: Krupump in Vol. 2 is basically a big orange space wolf version of Donald Trump, with a lot of similar facial expressions and speech patterns. When Kuvyr and Kalar tell the Paladins about him, they mention he made a dubious promise to "make the [=DavDabHau=] great again".
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A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIMeIqEZUmASFL6jXCJcZ5TKEaaNpd8Eh here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]For example, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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A motion comic {{motion comic}} version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIMeIqEZUmASFL6jXCJcZ5TKEaaNpd8Eh here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]For example, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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* WolfMan: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2.
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* WolfMan: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2.2.
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A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]For example, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 com/playlist?list=PLIMeIqEZUmASFL6jXCJcZ5TKEaaNpd8Eh here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]For example, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]Most notably, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]Most notably, [[note]]For example, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Pidge pulls this off in issue #4 when she's forced to fight her teammates, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses to incapacitate them.
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Pidge pulls this off in issue #4 when she's forced to fight her teammates, analyzing teammates for the Sphinx's test of the body. She analyzes their strengths and weaknesses to incapacitate them.
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* FightingYourFriend: In issue #4, Pidge takes the Sphinx's test of the body. The other Paladins are hit with mind control fungus and she has to fight them.
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* MirrorMatch: In issue #4, Pidge undergoes the Sphinx's test of the mind, which involves playing chess against a fungus that scans your mind to create a perfect copy of your skills. She beats it by getting each of the other Paladins to monitor some assigned pieces, keeping their eyes open for possible moves.
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* RiddleOfTheSphinx: In issue #4, the Sphinx's last test, a test of the spirit, is a riddle.
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* SmartPeoplePlayChess: The Sphinx's test of the mind in issue #4 is a game of chess, played essentially [[MirrorMatch against yourself]].
* TheThreeTrials: In issue #4, Pidge has to complete the challenges of the Great Universal Sphinx -- a test of the body, a test of the mind, and a test of the spirit.
* TheThreeTrials: In issue #4, Pidge has to complete the challenges of the Great Universal Sphinx -- a test of the body, a test of the mind, and a test of the spirit.
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The ''Voltron: Legendary Defender'' comics are set between episodes of [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender the animated series]]. Written by the show writers, writers and published by Lion Forge Comics, they tell episode ideas that couldn't make it into the show.
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The ''Voltron: Legendary Defender'' comics are set between episodes of [[WesternAnimation/VoltronLegendaryDefender the animated series]]. Written by the show writers, they tell episode ideas that couldn't make it into the show.
The comics are divided into volumes, each one running for five issues. Volume 1 takes place between episodes 8 and 9 of season 1[[note]]Counting the triple-length series premiere as one episode[[/note]]. Volume 2, titled ''Pilgrimage'' for the trade paperback, takes place between episodes 3 and 4 of season 2. Volume 3, ''Absolution'', takes place between seasons 4 and 5.
A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]Most notably, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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!!These comics contain examples of:
* BigBallOfViolence: In Vol. 2 Issue #2, Kuvyr and Kalar get into one of these over Hunk.
* ExoticExtendedMarriage: A husband having multiple wives is considered normal in [=DavDabHau=] culture; in Vol. 2, Kuvyr and Kalar both pledge themselves maritally to Hunk, who objects to the "multiple wives" thing.
* LamePunReaction: In issue #3, after the dragon turns back to her humanoid form and staggers, Lance remarks, "Poor gal. You seem like you're really "dragon"."
--->'''Hunk:''' Wow.\\
'''Pidge:''' Aw, man.\\
'''Keith:''' Come on…\\
'''Shiro:''' Lance, please.
* LegCling: Page 1 of issue #3 has Lance imagining himself posing heroically in front of a dragon while a princess clings to his leg.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2, a clan of legendary warriors and shamans.
* SeriesContinuityError: Vol. 2 mixes up Kalar and Kuvyr's identities. In issue #2, Kuvyr is the red one with the eyepatch, making Kalar the pale blue one. However, in later issues, Kalar is the red one.
* ShipTease: In Vol. 2, Hunk tries to tell Kalar and Kuvyr that he can't marry either of them, saying, "You haven't met my mom, and there's this rock girl, and--"
* WeaknessTurnsHerOn: In Vol. 2 Issue #2, Kuvyr and Kalar become enamoured with Hunk after he finds a non-violent way to deal with a threatening creature, citing his "sensitivity and nurturing nature".
* WolfMan: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2.
The comics are divided into volumes, each one running for five issues. Volume 1 takes place between episodes 8 and 9 of season 1[[note]]Counting the triple-length series premiere as one episode[[/note]]. Volume 2, titled ''Pilgrimage'' for the trade paperback, takes place between episodes 3 and 4 of season 2. Volume 3, ''Absolution'', takes place between seasons 4 and 5.
A motion comic version of Volume 1 exists, featuring voice acting from the show's cast. It can be found on the [=DreamWorksTV YouTube=] channel. A playlist is [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP3Hl8mKn3dbfUpOEo1uQF2bVdrazdJL9 here.]] Note that the motion comics leave out parts of the original comics.[[note]]Most notably, issue #3 leaves out nearly all of the character narration.[[/note]]
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!!These comics contain examples of:
* BigBallOfViolence: In Vol. 2 Issue #2, Kuvyr and Kalar get into one of these over Hunk.
* ExoticExtendedMarriage: A husband having multiple wives is considered normal in [=DavDabHau=] culture; in Vol. 2, Kuvyr and Kalar both pledge themselves maritally to Hunk, who objects to the "multiple wives" thing.
* LamePunReaction: In issue #3, after the dragon turns back to her humanoid form and staggers, Lance remarks, "Poor gal. You seem like you're really "dragon"."
--->'''Hunk:''' Wow.\\
'''Pidge:''' Aw, man.\\
'''Keith:''' Come on…\\
'''Shiro:''' Lance, please.
* LegCling: Page 1 of issue #3 has Lance imagining himself posing heroically in front of a dragon while a princess clings to his leg.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2, a clan of legendary warriors and shamans.
* SeriesContinuityError: Vol. 2 mixes up Kalar and Kuvyr's identities. In issue #2, Kuvyr is the red one with the eyepatch, making Kalar the pale blue one. However, in later issues, Kalar is the red one.
* ShipTease: In Vol. 2, Hunk tries to tell Kalar and Kuvyr that he can't marry either of them, saying, "You haven't met my mom, and there's this rock girl, and--"
* WeaknessTurnsHerOn: In Vol. 2 Issue #2, Kuvyr and Kalar become enamoured with Hunk after he finds a non-violent way to deal with a threatening creature, citing his "sensitivity and nurturing nature".
* WolfMan: The [=DavDabHau=] from Vol. 2.