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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Awkward Zombie]]'', Author, Katie Tiedrich, who occasionally appears in-comic via [[Author Avatar]].
* ''[[Cheer]]'' Lita differs from the stereotype in that she's a highly competitive D&D fanatic ''cheerleader'' who actually glories in being a girl because it allows her to use her "feminine wiles" to [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140331022214/http://cheercomic.com/?date=2008-03-14 manipulate her] [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140331032716/http://cheercomic.com/?date=2008-03-18 fellow gamers].
* ''[[Ctrl+Alt+Del]]'' Lilah fits this perfectly. The more stereotypically extreme traits have been softened over time, at least, but she's still a tomboy (her father even mentions this in the polite way), still highly confrontational, and still self-aware of being female on the tournament level. She even regularly defeats Ethan at several games.
* [[Enjuhneer]] has a plethora of Gamer Chicks running around.
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* ''[[Megatokyo]]'' Miho has some elements of this (amongst a ton of others), but she plays male characters and her staggering gaming prowess is due much in part to lying, cheating, backstabbing her party members, and [[Mundane Utility|misuse of her powers and knowledge to this effect]].
* ''[[Narbonic]]'' Parodied when Dave's tabletop gaming buddies treat him differently after his [[Gender Bender]].
* The ''[[No Need for Bushido]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106125438/http://www.noneedforbushido.com/nnpg/index.php?strip_id=3 bonus strips] which [[Mundanization|bring the characters into the modern day]], [[Rebellious Princess]] Ino becomes one of these.
* ''[[Penny Arcade]]'' Even though it avoided this trope for years, they still played with it in the form of Annarchy (who is partially based on a real person). Even her introduction is memorable ([http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2005/01/31/ "No, on the Famicom. In the original Japanese."]).
** Gabe's wife Kara, however, only fits the trope in comparison to Tycho's wife Brenna.