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* [[Literal Minded]]: The guy who isn't Dave in [http://mountaincomics.com/2009/02/09/mountain-time-1/ the very first comic].
* [[Literal Minded]]: The guy who isn't Dave in [http://mountaincomics.com/2009/02/09/mountain-time-1/ the very first comic].
* [[Mind Screw]]: Quite often, really, but especially [http://mountaincomics.com/2012/04/05/mountain-time-346/ here].
* [[Mind Screw]]: Quite often, really, but especially [http://mountaincomics.com/2012/04/05/mountain-time-346/ here].
* [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]]: Dave, who seems to have a new power every time he appears.
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]: Dave, who seems to have a new power every time he appears.
* [[Ninja]]: The onions. Yes, literally.
* [[Ninja]]: The onions. Yes, literally.
* [[Split Personality]]: Donna the Bears. [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Her personalities are all bears.]]
* [[Split Personality]]: Donna the Bears. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Her personalities are all bears.]]
* [[Surreal Humor]]: Basically the whole point. Heck, the comic's tagline is "surreal comics for real people."
* [[Surreal Humor]]: Basically the whole point. Heck, the comic's tagline is "surreal comics for real people."
* [[X Days Since...]]: [http://mountaincomics.com/2012/02/06/mountain-time-329/ Being a supervillain.]
* [[X Days Since...]]: [http://mountaincomics.com/2012/02/06/mountain-time-329/ Being a supervillain.]

Revision as of 15:30, 9 April 2014

It's sort of true...


Oh dear lord, what have I gotten myself into?

Mountain Time is a very strange Stick Figure Comic by Isto Combs. It consists mainly of non sequiturs, deriving much of its humour from such bizarre events as a man removing his heart and turning into macaroni salad, a woman sleeping with Burkina Faso, and a man with a statement allergy. The comic is often completely incomprehensible, but the author claims that it always has a symbolic meaning. He's probably making it up. We hope.


This comic provides examples of: