The following Comic Strips are currently redlinks. They are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch or Complaining About Shows You Don't Like.
For the moment, we'll sign our items on this list, and add our names onto shows to which we feel need to have an article here; please see the discussion page.
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For unreleased works, there's a separate list maintained at Unreleased Works. Anything unreleased that's not already on that list should be added there first. That doesn't mean it can't be listed here as well - but if tropers are tracking it via the Future Works page and it's still a Red Link, we might not have enough tropable information to create a page yet. See Creating A Work Page For An Unreleased Work for more guidance on that topic.
Also take note, try to include a work in its media of initial incarnation. For example, instead of placing The Film of the Book in the movie category place the work under the Literature section. Another example being Anime, if it was a Manga first place it under Manga. The notable exception to this rule is either when a work's derivative incarnation is more widely known than the original (in which case please leave a note mentioning such), or when a page exists for the original version but not the adaptation (in which case a note should also be made so that the creator can either add a section to the pre-existing page or decide to create a new one).
- Batrisha the Vampire Girl - Slice of Life comic published in K-Zone about a teenage vampire girl living undercover in the suburbs as an Ordinary High-School Student — Troper No. 9001
- Downer - A D&D comic published in Dungeon about a Drow
- Mighty Mites (or is it The Mighty Mites?) from OWL.note — Twiddler
- Thrud The Barbarian - Conan the Barbarian parody that originally ran in White Dwarf and later color Comic Books
- Zogonia - A D&D comic published in Dragon
- Animal Crackers (the Roger Bollen comic strip) - the Animated Adaptation already has a page
- Arctic Circle
- Arlo And Janis
- Bild Lilli
- The Born Loser
- The Brilliant Mind Of Edison Lee
- Cleats — Korodzik
- Crock — Korodzik
- The Cursing Hedgehog
- Dateline Danger — MegaJ
- Dog Eat Doug — Spinosegnosaurus77
- Drabble
- The Duplex
- Edge City
- Foxy Grandpa — Paperboat2001
- Fritzi Ritz - Nancy spun off from it
- Ginger Meggs - rjd1922
- Herb and Jamaal — Korodzik
- Invisible Scarlet O'Neil — Corahs Uncle
- Jane's World
- Luther — MegaJ
- Maria's Day
- Merely Margy - Dynamite XI
- Mister Boffo
- Momma — Korodzik
- Overboard - Egregious Eric
- Pokemon —wingedcatgirl (Comic has been archived by I Hate PokeMondays.)
- Pussycat from Peyo
- Queer Visitors From The Marvelous Land Of Oz — A newspaper comic strip written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Walt McDougall about the misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Sawhorse, as the Gump flies them to various cities in the United States.
- Quincy — MegaJ
- Rubes
- Six Chix — Korodzik
- Smokey Stover
- Soap On a Rope
- Soup To Nutz (provides the page image for Action Figure Justification)
- Sonic The Hedgehog (Sunday/News of the World)
- Speed Bump (provides the page image for Fun with Alphabet Soup)
- Spot The Frog
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990
- Thatababy (provides the page image for Happy Birthday to You!)
- They'll Do It Every Time — Korodzik
- Thorn - Strip that served as prototype for Bone
- Tina's Groove
- Todd The Dinosaur
- Torchy Brown — MegaJ
- Tundra
- Wallace And Gromit
- Wee Pals — MegaJ
- Where Im Coming From — MegaJ