Stripy Six

Stripy Six is a webcomic featuring Stripy the cat and his friends. The author often tells you his beliefs, using the characters as a microphone. It is not continued. Here is the site.

Note: This comic was named after comic strips, despite what you thought it meant

This comic provides examples of:
 * Anvil on Head: One was so heavy, it bent comic #8.
 * Art Evolution: Ahem. It started here, but improved several times during the series' run.
 * Alt Text: On select strips, mostly funny ones.
 * Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: Kit, especially in comic #90
 * Author Tract: The author's Christian beliefs are a staple of the series, whether he wants to be funny or not.
 * Cerebus Syndrome: After Milky appeared, a lot of drama was created, and it became one of the main recurring themes. It's documented at Comixpedia
 * If I Can't Have You\Love Makes You Crazy: Stripy has a Face Heel Turn, which climaxed in the #168-# 182 arc.
 * He feels guilty and gets a Heel Face Turn at the end.
 * MS Paint: Started in comic #17, when the author couldn't think of anything. MS Paint comics like #42 followed.
 * Paint is actually the program he uses to edit comics. He just adds text.
 * No Name Given: Most human characters. In fact, Paul, Stripy and Fuzzball's owner wasn't given a name until comic #166. Before then, he was called "Red Shirt Guy" by the author.
 * Not to mention the author himself. He made comic#24.
 * Schedule Slip: Subverted. He double posted when that happened. Which may or may not have worsened it.
 * Self-Deprecation: The author did this quite a bit in some of the earlier strips, like #10, and #15 and #16
 * Slice of Life
 * Stick Figure Comic: Everything from comic 1 to comic 110 could easily be considered this, with stick limbs/hands.
 * Sunday Strip
 * Talking Is a Free Action: In Author Tract strips, characters can say massive amounts of dialogue, whereas in real life, people would be out of breath. Particularly in Sunday strips.
 * True Art Is Incomprehensible: (In-Universe example.) Stripy's comics, and any art he makes in general. It started in comic #55 1/2.
 * Tsundere: Milky is a Type B version.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: Flower.