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'''Fox:''' [[Lame Comeback|Where are YOUR pants?]] }} |
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''[http://faultylogic.comicgenesis.com Faulty Logic]'' is a webcomic by Rae Bruner starring [[The Fool|Fox]] the anthropomorphic [[Exactly What It Says |
''[http://faultylogic.comicgenesis.com Faulty Logic]'' is a webcomic by Rae Bruner starring [[The Fool|Fox]] the anthropomorphic [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Fox]] and [[Only Sane Woman|Jalyss]] from planet Basti. There's very little, if any plot to speak of, being more of a [[Gag Per Day Webcomics|gag-per-day comic]] which updates a lot less than once per day. |
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* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Rae, the author. From the FAQ on his/her other webcomic, ''[[ |
* [[Ambiguous Gender]]: Rae, the author. From the FAQ on his/her other webcomic, ''[[Dissonance]]''; |
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{{quote| '''Q:''' Are you a boy or a girl?<br /> |
{{quote| '''Q:''' Are you a boy or a girl?<br /> |
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'''A:''' Maybe. }} |
'''A:''' Maybe. }} |
Revision as of 11:34, 9 April 2014
Jalyss: Fox, where are your pants? |
Faulty Logic is a webcomic by Rae Bruner starring Fox the anthropomorphic Fox and Jalyss from planet Basti. There's very little, if any plot to speak of, being more of a gag-per-day comic which updates a lot less than once per day.
Tropes used in Faulty Logic include:
- Ambiguous Gender: Rae, the author. From the FAQ on his/her other webcomic, Dissonance;
Q: Are you a boy or a girl? |
- Author Avatar: Fox and Jalyss are both this for Rae.
- Bizarre Alien Biology: Jalyss smells through her antennae and can breathe through apertures on her back, except when she wants to speak.
- Black Comedy: "I saw the first robin of spring today..."
- Stable Time Loop: Fox built a time machine to go to the future and steal comic ideas from himself so he wouldn't have to think them up. Unfortunately, shortly after he gets back, a time-traveling Fox shows up and steals it.
Fox: That's like the Eighth time that's happened! |
- Temporal Paradox: Fox built a time machine to go back in time and prevent himself from building and misusing a time machine. He is stabbed with a screwdriver by his future self.
- Very Loosely Based on a True Story: Some of the strips are based on the author's own experiences. This ranges from when he/she nearly committed a massive faux pas, to blatant revenge fantasy.