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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Andrea the griffon gets [[http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 lost]] in the human "half" of the world and has to be retrieved by her partner Tara.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive''
** Andrea the griffon gets [[http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 lost]] in the human "half" of the world and has to be retrieved by her partnerTara.Tara.
** Before Andrea, there was Magus, who at first was TrappedOnTheAstralPlane of the comic's "main" universe after accidentally crossing over from his home one. He was able to regain a physical form, but he's still trying to get back to his home universe.
** Andrea the griffon gets [[http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 lost]] in the human "half" of the world and has to be retrieved by her partner
** Before Andrea, there was Magus, who at first was TrappedOnTheAstralPlane of the comic's "main" universe after accidentally crossing over from his home one. He was able to regain a physical form, but he's still trying to get back to his home universe.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
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* ''Webcomic/MyImpossibleSoulmate' centers on Chiaki, a daydreaming {{Otaku}} with a crush on her childhood friend, Fumiko. A sudden event sends her to another world.
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* ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'' has Danielle, who is an IRS auditor. When auditing a company allegedly dumping garbage at sea, she was thrown through a stray portal, but the people on the boat expected her to bounce back as normal. When she didn't return, they threw in a life preserver, but that was being bounced back because the trampoline was repaired in the short timeframe. She was presumed to be murdered at sea. On the other side of the portal, she was transformed and now is a doppelganger for a character that was previously murdered - although she attempted to return with Nick & Ki during the crossover episode.
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* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
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* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, the CruelCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
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* ''A Wicked Tale of Cinderella's Stepmom'' features the protagonist being reincarnated into the world of ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'', not as Cinderella, but as Lady Tremaine, the WickedStepmother. Rather than act like the original Lady Tremaine and torment Cinderella while playing favorites with her biological daughters, the protagonist goes out of their way to raise all three daughters with equal loving care.
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* ''A Wicked Tale of Cinderella's Stepmom'' features the protagonist being reincarnated into the world of ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'', not as Cinderella, but as Lady Tremaine, the WickedStepmother. Rather than act like the original Lady Tremaine and torment Cinderella while playing favorites with her biological daughters, the protagonist goes out of their way to [[GoodStepmother raise all three daughters with equal loving care.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/TheDreamcatchersMasquerade'', Kai and Vena are both yanked into another world as their own reality falls to pieces.
* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
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* In''Webcomic/TheDreamcatchersMasquerade'', Kai ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'', Alex and Vena are both yanked Sam not only get transported into another world as their own reality falls to pieces.
* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for thisworld, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* If you count the "Torg Potter" storiesthey get turned into centaurs as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times well (or at least they SEE themselves as centaurs -- in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].reality, they transformed into something so strange that they'd go insane if they knew what they REALLY were).
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* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
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* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': A new character was introduced, coming from another reality. Sadly, nobody knows how he got there, aside from him just appearing on a roof top, or how to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURBsend him back. In the mean time, he will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, disguised as the home planet a native, and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.technically an AlienAmongUs as well.
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
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* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse Earth by Jim and Van in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.
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* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse ''Webcomic/ChildrenOfEldair'': The main characters are snatched away from Earth by Jim and Van deposited in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.the world of Eldair.
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity -- The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* In ''Webcomic/TheDreamcatchersMasquerade'', Kai and Vena are both yanked into another world as their own reality falls to pieces.
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity -- The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* In ''Webcomic/TheDreamcatchersMasquerade'', Kai and Vena are both yanked into another world as their own reality falls to pieces.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attick of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* ''[[http://remanmyth.felaxx.com Reman Mythology]]'' starts with a curious young woman who finds herself trapped after following a young man with suspiciously supernatural abilities.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
* ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': A new character was introduced, coming from another reality. Sadly, nobody knows how he got there, aside from him just appearing on a roof top, or how to send him back. In the mean time, he will be disguised as a native, and is technically an AlienAmongUs as well.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* ''Webcomic/ChildrenOfEldair'': The main characters are snatched away from Earth and deposited in the world of Eldair.
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* In ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'', Alex and Sam not only get transported into another world, they get turned into centaurs as well (or at least they SEE themselves as centaurs - in reality, they transformed into something so strange that they'd go insane if they knew what they REALLY were).
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attick of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* ''[[http://remanmyth.felaxx.com Reman Mythology]]'' starts with a curious young woman who finds herself trapped after following a young man with suspiciously supernatural abilities.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
* ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': A new character was introduced, coming from another reality. Sadly, nobody knows how he got there, aside from him just appearing on a roof top, or how to send him back. In the mean time, he will be disguised as a native, and is technically an AlienAmongUs as well.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* ''Webcomic/ChildrenOfEldair'': The main characters are snatched away from Earth and deposited in the world of Eldair.
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* In ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'', Alex and Sam not only get transported into another world, they get turned into centaurs as well (or at least they SEE themselves as centaurs - in reality, they transformed into something so strange that they'd go insane if they knew what they REALLY were).
* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' the protagonist trapped in another world.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' the protagonist trapped in another world.
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* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' the protagonist trapped in another world.
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, saves the kingdom, returns to the real world ... and realises he now has to spend ''the rest of his life'' pretending that never happened, or people will think he's delusional.
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' the protagonist trapped in another world.
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, saves the kingdom, returns to the real world ... and realises he now has to spend ''the rest of his life'' pretending that never happened, or people will think he's delusional.
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* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...onlyplot for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the protagonist trapped in another world.
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, savesJerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the kingdom, returns LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the real world ... and realises he now has to spend ''the rest of his life'' pretending that never happened, or people will think he's delusional.end.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, saves
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* ''[[http://remanmyth.felaxx.com Reman Mythology]]'' starts with a curious young woman who finds herself trapped after following a young man with suspiciously supernatural abilities.
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse Earth by Jim and Van in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attack of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, saves the kingdom, returns to the real world ... and realises he now has to spend ''the rest of his life'' pretending that never happened, or people will think he's delusional.
* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse Earth by Jim and Van in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attack of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* {{Deconstructed}} in one ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip, in which a teenager gets sucked into a parallel universe, saves the kingdom, returns to the real world ... and realises he now has to spend ''the rest of his life'' pretending that never happened, or people will think he's delusional.
* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
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* ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeon'' fancomic ''[[Webcomic/PokemonMysteryDungeonGleamingHearts PMD: Gleaming Hearts]]'' has Jake, a semi-amnesiac human-turned-Riolu who appears to have been brought to the Pokemon-populated world by a Diancie whose power was about to be stolen by a crooked Slowking and used to spread TheCorruption. Instead she imbued half her power in Jake, including the ability to cleanse the corrupted crystals.
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* Parodied in ''WebComic/NerfNow'': Victoire is set up to be the protagonist of an isekai with a typical opening of running late to her job and about to be hit by a truck...only for the truck to be hit by a bigger truck. This ends up making ''the truck'' the protagonist trapped in another world.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheDreamcatchersMasquerade'', Kai and Vena are both yanked into another world as their own reality falls to pieces.
* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
* The main character of ''Webcomic/Astray3,'' Emily, is transported to another world by walking into a closet. She's not the only one to be magically whisked away like this, either.
* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
* The plight of the titular characters in ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', but eventually one character even points out that they are not from any megaman dimension, but nobody seems to care anymore. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/001230c Given that it was actually a conspiracy to do it to Bob, and he tried to do it to George in revenge...]]
** Earlier [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000514c The Author is trapped in the comic]] -- though, [[CursedWithAwesome he realizes]], this means StuffBlowingUp.
* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse Earth by Jim and Van in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.
* In ''Webcomic/DubiousCompany'', after [[TheStarscream Izor]]'s plan goes haywire, the {{AntiHero}}es and {{AntiVillain}}s are thrown into another dimension and [[OvercomeTheirDifferences struggle]] to find a way back.
* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attick of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* ''[[http://remanmyth.felaxx.com Reman Mythology]]'' starts with a curious young woman who finds herself trapped after following a young man with suspiciously supernatural abilities.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
* ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': A new character was introduced, coming from another reality. Sadly, nobody knows how he got there, aside from him just appearing on a roof top, or how to send him back. In the mean time, he will be disguised as a native, and is technically an AlienAmongUs as well.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* ''Webcomic/ChildrenOfEldair'': The main characters are snatched away from Earth and deposited in the world of Eldair.
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* In ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'', Alex and Sam not only get transported into another world, they get turned into centaurs as well (or at least they SEE themselves as centaurs - in reality, they transformed into something so strange that they'd go insane if they knew what they REALLY were).
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Andrea the griffon gets [[http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 lost]] in the human "half" of the world and has to be retrieved by her partner Tara.
* In ''Webcomic/OceanLabyrinth'', Karen is transported to an underwater world after getting lost at the beach.
* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
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* Invoked in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'', with the summoning of the protagonist, Parson Gotti.
-->'''Parson:''' What's the lesson here? "Be careful what you wish for?" This isn't what I wished for!\\
'''Wanda:''' Ha! You didn't wish for this world, Parson Gotti. [[SummonEverymanHero It wished]] [[CosmicPlaything for you.]]
* If you count the "Torg Potter" stories as examples, this happens over a ''dozen'' times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance''.
* ''Webcomic/FurWillFly'': The protagonist is trapped in another world populated by [[LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy furries]].
* The main character of ''Webcomic/Astray3,'' Emily, is transported to another world by walking into a closet. She's not the only one to be magically whisked away like this, either.
* ''Webcomic/{{Kagerou}}'' starts out with this trope, and then does really nasty things to it. It's a long story and involved multiple personality disorder, among other things.
* Lucco in ''Webcomic/{{Fite}}'' [[spoiler:though it's actually a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind]].
* The whole plot of ''Webcomic/{{Miamaska}}'', as Amity and Guere are stuck there.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}:'' Anybody who plays SBURB will be transported into the Incipisphere. However, the series is more of a {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as the home planet and eventually the universe of the players is destroyed once they leave.
* The plight of the titular characters in ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'', but eventually one character even points out that they are not from any megaman dimension, but nobody seems to care anymore. [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/001230c Given that it was actually a conspiracy to do it to Bob, and he tried to do it to George in revenge...]]
** Earlier [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000514c The Author is trapped in the comic]] -- though, [[CursedWithAwesome he realizes]], this means StuffBlowingUp.
* Fiona is summoned to an AlternateUniverse Earth by Jim and Van in ''Webcomic/SupernormalStep''.
* In ''Webcomic/DubiousCompany'', after [[TheStarscream Izor]]'s plan goes haywire, the {{AntiHero}}es and {{AntiVillain}}s are thrown into another dimension and [[OvercomeTheirDifferences struggle]] to find a way back.
* ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': Cameron is stuck in the world of [[YourWorstNightmare talking animals and insane entities]] when she is unknowingly employed to work as a guidance counsellor there.
* In ''[[http://www.wormworldsaga.com/index.php The Wormworld Saga]]'', Jonas finds a portal to another world on the attick of his grandmother's house. He's GenreSavvy enough to take a thread of yarn with him to prevent the portal from closing behind him. Too bad their cat Wiggins ends up cutting his safety rope while playing with it.
* ''[[http://remanmyth.felaxx.com Reman Mythology]]'' starts with a curious young woman who finds herself trapped after following a young man with suspiciously supernatural abilities.
* A courier in ''{{Webcomic/Kukuburi}}'' delivers a package only to find a crazy technicolor world.
* ''Webcomic/WintersInLavelle'' siblings find that their father's shiny rock leads to a world with more shiny rocks.
* Vacationers contend with deadly water in ''{{Webcomic/Between Two Worlds}}'' while looking for a lost cat.
* Sul from ''Webcomic/KissWood'' is caught in a fire that destroys his home and blinds him. After a couple of days in the hospital, he loses consciousness and is trapped in a place called Hill. He later learns he's not the only one who has been transported this and left; Ahbon is another person this happened to.
* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2013/02/01 This comic]] from ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' suggests this type of plot for the in-development ''Film/WarCraft2016'' film, as well as demonstrating other tropes such as the JerkJock, TheCheerleader, and the LovableNerd who [[IChooseToStay chooses to stay behind in the end.]]
* ''Webcomic/AtArmsLength'': A new character was introduced, coming from another reality. Sadly, nobody knows how he got there, aside from him just appearing on a roof top, or how to send him back. In the mean time, he will be disguised as a native, and is technically an AlienAmongUs as well.
* In the first chapter of ''Webcomic/{{Snarlbear}}'', the main character is pulled into the [[AmazingTechnicolorWorld Rainbow Dimension]] with no obvious way home -- [[JumpedAtTheCall much to her glee]].
* ''Webcomic/ChildrenOfEldair'': The main characters are snatched away from Earth and deposited in the world of Eldair.
* In ''Webcomic/GoodbyeToHalos'' the main character was send through a portal to another world by her father, with no idea how to reopen the portal to get back. Played with in that both worlds are equally fantastic, populated by LittleBitBeastly people, and the AmbiguouslyHuman protagonist fits in in neither.
* In ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'', Alex and Sam not only get transported into another world, they get turned into centaurs as well (or at least they SEE themselves as centaurs - in reality, they transformed into something so strange that they'd go insane if they knew what they REALLY were).
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Andrea the griffon gets [[http://www.egscomics.com/comic/2015-11-30 lost]] in the human "half" of the world and has to be retrieved by her partner Tara.
* In ''Webcomic/OceanLabyrinth'', Karen is transported to an underwater world after getting lost at the beach.
* In ''Webcomic/YokokasQuest'', Grace travelled from Earth to Cisum via the Mirror Path, located in a Las Vegas museum basement. It didn't appear as though travel back to Earth the same way was possible, though Grace is enjoying her time as the TokenHuman, and hasn't been shown even trying to find a way back. There has been mention of [[ThereIsAnother other humans living within the Metals Clan]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Chitra}}'' follows the standard isekai plotline -- the protagonist, an average 21st century high school girl, is run down by a speeding truck, and a god offers her a second chance at life in a fantasy world. She'll have to complete quests, gain power, and utilize [[RPGMechanicsVerse RPG mechanics]] to level up her skills. Not to mention the harem of beautiful men she can acquire to help her on her journey, which she gains by using the god's [[LootBox exclusive gacha system]] to summon powerful pretty-boy allies.
--> '''Phobinus, the God of Beauty''': The reason why I'm here is to give you a new opportunity — The chance to live a second life! Of course it's not for free. You'll have to complete tasks given by me in your new life.
* The story of ''Webcomic/StarTrip'' follows modern-day human Jas on a journey around the galaxy after she's taken by a mysterious alien named Khut. After leaving the system, it's impossible for her to return to Earth for at least a year. [[spoiler: After Earth is devastated off-screen by a solar flare, she won't be going back at all.]]
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