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openMissing webcomic strips Webcomic
Does a webcomic which is missing a few pages of its initial run (maybe following a change of hosting site) counts as the Missing Episode trivia trope, or is there something more specific?
openA trope where someone survives from falling to their death Webcomic
I am a looking for a trope for the webcomic This Isekai Maid is Forming a Union! where someone almost falls to their death but luckily survived when they fell down on somebody else cancelling the impact and avoid getting too many injuries or death, please find the trope.
open Identify a trope for a webcomic Webcomic
Excuse me, I need someone to help me identify a trope from the recent chapter of This Isekai Maid is Forming a Union!, where a flashback story has a girl who refuses to marry a duke who is older than her. So, the in-laws uses a demon spider that is used to manipulate the girl in her sleep to either accept her marriage to the duke or let her world end up in chaos and will no longer bear the title of duchess.
This however made the woman accept the chaos part because she doesn’t want to marry an older person, so she wakes up and begins to murder her husband.
Can you help me identify this trope and do you think that its a Gone Horribly Right trope?
Edited by Rosieanders68openRandom Title for this Webcomic
What's the Trope for whenever a character looks up and only their mouth is shown on their face? (Basically, whenever a Garfield character looks up. For Instance.)
openMore webcomic of female heroes with prehensile hair powers? Webcomic
Can you find more webcomics of female heroes with prehensile hair powers please?
openReplacing a trope for a new one relating to For Want Of A Nail Webcomic
Now that the trope For Want Of A Nail has become a disambiguation page, I would like to know if there is a replacement trope for this trope summary for the series This Isekai Maid is Forming a Union! and here is the description
"Bridgette telling Anette off for her slapping her maids as a show of superiority leads to Anette both realizing Bridgette is a reincarnator and also having a huge moment of realization of what she became, which leads to events playing out far differently than they should have, especially because this allows for Bridgette to tell Anette about Lord Demeter's killing spree of Limpetta servants and only make Anette more determined to break off with him."
So kindly find a trope for this one to replace the original trope For Want Of A Nail.
Edited by Rosieanders68openMore appropriate than Magic Genetics? Webcomic
As I understand the trope description, Magic Genetics is: 'magic' is introduced into a person to allow them to do things they wouldn't ordinarily be able to do. So...
In Webcomic.Grrl Power, Dabbler explains that Succubi were originally created as living, mana-powered "blow-up dolls"; eventually they became their own self-sustaining race (with some 'feature creep' in the meantime, such as being used as spies and assassins); at least some of them became able to actually cast magic spells. Also, they were designed to drain mana beyond what they could produce/access on their own as a form of Cast from Hit Points, so that being bonded to a "master" that can supply mana ensures loyalty.
Is this Magic Genetics, or something else?
Edited by CurledUpWithDakkaopenA question previously put on AskTheTropers Webcomic
Okay so this is kinda complicated, but in the media of an entry i'm writing, there's an anime that literally just looks like it's a game the creator made called KAIMA. Does this just fall under Fictional Media, Game Within a Game, Show Within a Show, Fictional Video Game, or is it something more?
Edited by CoraCreatesopenSimilar to Moral Event Horizon Webcomic
I'm looking for a trope that had this image at the top (https://imgur.com/a/mBFoK11)
but I forgot the name. I think it had to do with when a show or series crosses a certain moral line, like moral event horizon. Can anyone help?
openRejecting the outcome of a coin flip Webcomic
Hello, basically in the story the main character flips a coin to make a decision to either stay home or leave. it ends up as tails, which he assigned the "stay home" choice. but he decides to leave anyway (the heads choice). is this a subversion of Heads or Tails? or some other variation??? TIA!
Edited by Professional_NoobopenMutual Death Assumption Webcomic
Alice and Bob were in a situation where they both barely managed to survive. They were separated and for some reason, each of them assumed the other died.
openMultimedia Comics Webcomic
Do we have a trope for webcomics that include audio for certain pages or chapters, without being a Motion Comic.
openNon-sequitur panels Webcomic
When two or more panels next to each other in a comic are completely unrelated, both visually and narratively. Similar to Big-Lipped Alligator Moment but on an even smaller, more specific, and less related level. Or like a cutaway gag but even more random.
Edited by prussianblueopenReal-Person Cameo? Webcomic
Question: If Neil deGrasse Tyson appears in a webcomic
, does that count as a Real-Person Cameo, or is it a different trope?
openSilent Sorrow Webcomic
When there aren't any onomatopias or speech bubbles, but it's all still almost audible somehow.
openA character stumble upon a few plot points that hint at a bigger story. Webcomic
Simply put, a character (not the protagonist, hero, nor "chosen one") stumbles upon a few plot points that hint at a much bigger story, but it isn't touched upon for awhile until later on the story. The trope I'm trying to find might be even multiple tropes together. Stumbled Into the Plot might fit the bill, but it isn't precise enough for me.
Edited by GoingBatty

Is there a trope (I'm guessing Trivia) for when a webcomic is available in multiple places, but none of them are fully complete?
For example, Erma can be found on both Tapas and Webtoon, but each has some strips the other lacks (primarily earlier seasonal ones in Webtoon's case, but also at least one main strip, and most things after some year in Tapas's case).note