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* [[Slumber Party]]: "Slumber Party from Hell". Not much sleep happens, but it's a Cherry story; you'd probably already guessed that.
* [[Slumber Party]]: "Slumber Party from Hell". Not much sleep happens, but it's a Cherry story; you'd probably already guessed that.
* [[Something We Forgot]]: In "Cherry Meets Rambone", Rambone and Captain Guts wander off and leave Cherry staked out naked on the ground. She even calls after them to no avail.
* [[Something We Forgot]]: In "Cherry Meets Rambone", Rambone and Captain Guts wander off and leave Cherry staked out naked on the ground. She even calls after them to no avail.
* [[The Stoner]]: Cherry smokes pot
* [[Subliminal Seduction]]: Lola's plan for seducing the hot science teacher involves a subliminal seduction tape.
* [[Subliminal Seduction]]: Lola's plan for seducing the hot science teacher involves a subliminal seduction tape.
* [[Teacher-Student Romance]]: Multiple stories feature Cherry or one of her friends having sex with a teacher.
* [[Teacher-Student Romance]]: Multiple stories feature Cherry or one of her friends having sex with a teacher.

Revision as of 01:18, 23 September 2020

Cherry Comics is an underground comic book created by Larry Welz, starring the titular character, Cherry. The series was originally called Cherry Poptart, the character's full name, but it was renamed due to a lawsuit from Kellogg, claiming a trademark infringement on its "Pop-Tarts" brand. The character's surname remains "Poptart" though, and it's occasionally mentioned in dialogue.

She is a Dumb Blonde who has lots of sex, sometimes in Mundane Fantastic situations, which are often parodies of popular movies, television shows and comic books, particularly Archie Comics, from which Welz derives his style. Welz also collaborates with Mark Bodé, the son of Cheech Wizard creator Vaughn Bodé. Mark draws Cherry in his father's trademark style.


Tropes used in Cherry Comics include: