Channel Ate

A gag-per-day strip by Ryan Hudson (and sometimes his wife, Vee) that updates a few times a week on average. Early on most of the humor came from humorous "notes to self" which often had some sort of twist or double meaning to them. Over time this format slowly disappeared to make room for more varied humor, although "note to self" comics still appear from time to time. Please also take note that this comic makes heavy use of dark humor and is not recommended for the easily offended. It can be found here.

Provides Examples Of:

 * All Men Are Perverts: Think happy thoughts.
 * Anal Probing: The fate of all grammar Nazis that get abducted by aliens.
 * Anti Role Model: More or less every adult character, especially if they happen to be a parent.
 * Art Evolution: The first few strips looked like a C&H ripoff. The more recent strips look like a really good C&H ripoff.
 * Berserk Button: Never tell a woman she's just like her mother.
 * Black Comedy Rape: Used a few times.
 * Blessed with Suck: Captain AIDS
 * Buried Alive:
 * Burn the Witch: Over rotisserie chicken.
 * Cats Are Mean: If getting a
 * Cloning Blues: seen here.
 * Comically Missing the Point: Not that kind of stool.
 * Crapsack World: 90% of the population are assholes, the super heroes are either useless or assholes, the genies are lazy assholes, and assholes often commit suicide. See a pattern?
 * Dada Comic: There's some of this here. No two comics seem to be related to each other.
 * Dark Is Not Evil:
 * A Date with Rosie Palms: "Seriously though, that kid masturbates way too much..."
 * Department of Redundancy Department:
 * Disproportionate Retribution: The best example would probably be this. NEVER forget the sauce.
 * Driven to Suicide: Many characters, including a man who jumps off a bridge... and immediately regrets not thinking it through.
 * Drowning My Sorrows: A lesson in how it's done.
 * Drugs Are Bad: Most of the time... other times...
 * Double Standard Rape (Male on Male): Oh so funny.
 * Eat the Dog:
 * Everything's Worse with Bears: Rarely is a bear appearing in a strip a good thing.
 * Exact Words: He didn't specify what cupid should shoot her with.
 * And she didn't say what kind of facial.
 * Fire and Brimstone Hell: Appears fairly often.
 * Fluffy Cloud Heaven: Also appears fairly often.
 * Go Out with a Smile: In possibly the most disturbing way ever.
 * Groin Attack: "I guess I could have poked the holes in the condom before he put it on."
 * Hating on Monday: Mondays are worth suicide and worse than a beating.
 * A Hell of a Time: Once in an early strip. Afterwards it becomes more of a Fire and Brimstone Hell.
 * I'm a Humanitarian: A few...
 * One revealed by a food fight.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Make puns responsibly.
 * Innocent Innuendo: "Sometimes I just gotta play with my self."
 * Jackass Genie: There's nothing worse then a lazy genie...
 * "My third wish is this: I need to know for sure whether or not god exists."
 * Jerkass: Dear god, Super Asshole.
 * Actually, almost all of the characters fit this trope to some degree...
 * Kick the Dog: Many examples including
 * Kissing Cousins: But it just wasn't kinky enough.
 * Message in a Bottle: backfires.
 * Mind Screw: Doctor Bills. WTF just happened?
 * My Own Grandpa: Well, professor.
 * Naked People Are Funny
 * No Party Like a Donner Party: Mocked, like everything else.
 * Not That Kind of Doctor: Doctor Love can't cure erectile dysfunction.
 * Oedipus Complex: Unwittingly revealed by a psychiatrist.
 * Our Vampires Are Different:
 * Panty Shot: "The magic was inside of me all along."
 * Punctuated for Emphasis: "This is MY! GOD! DAMN! SAND CASTLE!"
 * Quicksand Sucks: Averted hilariously.
 * Reality Ensues: Death is a much more likely consequence of being doused in chemicals than super powers.
 * Satan Is Good: And the poor guy can't figure out his bad reputation.
 * Split Personality: Cheating on your wife with your wife.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Quite a lot of the characters are implied or outright stated to be this.
 * They're just daffodils, Karen!
 * The Stoner: Tim, who involves drugs (mostly weed) in about half of the strips he appears in.
 * Suicide as Comedy: Isusedfairlyoften.
 * Super Zeroes: Many.
 * Take a Third Option: If there's no room for two captains on a boat, make the boat bigger.
 * Take That: Against Lynyrd Skynyrd in this strip.
 * Time Travel: Used for comedy.
 * Too Dumb to Live: A good example would be "Skydive Training."
 * The Unfavorite: When your family throws a surprise birthday party for your twin...but not you.
 * Vomit Indiscretion Shot: "Guys, I've got a bad feeling about this." *throws up* "Never mind, that was it."
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Most of the reason super asshole is funny and not a Complete Monster.
 * Yellow Snow: Would you drink the lemonade after that?