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''[http://www.mezzacotta.net mezzacotta]'' (yes, [[All Lowercase Letters|all-lowercase]]) is a website launched by [[Tropers/Dmmaus|David Morgan-Mar]] and The Comic Irregulars (authors of ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' and ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'') to showcase "all the weird, crazy, half-baked ideas we come up with."
''[http://www.mezzacotta.net mezzacotta]'' (yes, [[All Lowercase Letters|all-lowercase]]) is a website launched by David Morgan-Mar and The Comic Irregulars (authors of ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' and ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'') to showcase "all the weird, crazy, half-baked ideas we come up with."


It contains the following webcomics:
It contains the following webcomics:


* '''mezzacotta''', a webcomic "with two people talking to each other. Mostly." Though it launched in October 10, 2008, its archive of daily strips extends significantly farther into the past. The archive contains strips for every day that has passed since the introduction of ''[[Darths and Droids]]'', ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'', ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', the World Wide Web, the year David Morgan-Mar was born, [[Older Than Television|television broadcasts]], [[Older Than Radio|radio]], [[Older Than Steam|the steam engine]], [[Older Than Print|the printing press]], [[Older Than Feudalism|the fall of Rome]], and so on. The 'earliest' strip in its archive [[Older Than Dirt|is supposedly 9,986,270 million years older than the presumed age of the Universe]].[[hottip:* :If you want to know where the comics ''really'' come from, they are {{spoiler|generated by a fractal algorithm seeded from the "publication date".}} One could, perhaps, think of it as the [[Jorge Luis Borges|Webcomic of Babel]]... or maybe the {{color|blue|Webcomic}} [[House of Leaves|of Leaves]]. You can find the "first one" '''[http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-9999999999999-01-01 here]'''.
* '''mezzacotta''', a webcomic "with two people talking to each other. Mostly." Though it launched in October 10, 2008, its archive of daily strips extends significantly farther into the past. The archive contains strips for every day that has passed since the introduction of ''[[Darths and Droids]]'', ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'', ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', the World Wide Web, the year David Morgan-Mar was born, [[Older Than Television|television broadcasts]], [[Older Than Radio|radio]], [[Older Than Steam|the steam engine]], [[Older Than Print|the printing press]], [[Older Than Feudalism|the fall of Rome]], and so on. The 'earliest' strip in its archive [[Older Than Dirt|is supposedly 9,986,270 million years older than the presumed age of the Universe]].<ref>If you want to know where the comics ''really'' come from, they are {{spoiler|generated by a fractal algorithm seeded from the "publication date".}}</ref> One could, perhaps, think of it as the [[Jorge Luis Borges|Webcomic of Babel]]... or maybe the {{color|blue|Webcomic}} [[House of Leaves|of Leaves]]. You can find the "first one" '''[http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-9999999999999-01-01 here]'''. It appears that the strip has not updated since [https://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2019-11-16 November 16, 2019], when [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|something broke]].


* '''Lightning Made of Owls''': a webcomic consisting entirely of user-submitted [[Guest Strip|Guest Strips]] (much like the [http://www.moovok.co.uk/gsp/ Guest Strip Project]), launched on 15 November 2008. Its name is a deliberate [[Word Salad Title]]. It features the following stock characters:
* '''Lightning Made of Owls''': a webcomic consisting entirely of user-submitted [[Guest Strip|Guest Strips]] (much like the [https://web.archive.org/web/20100107141942/http://www.moovok.co.uk/gsp/ Guest Strip Project]), launched on 15 November 2008. Its name is a deliberate [[Word Salad Title]]. It features the following stock characters:
** Holly, an optimistic, lively young woman. Always depicted with clear round [[Nerd Glasses]].
** Holly, an optimistic, lively young woman. Always depicted with clear round [[Nerd Glasses]].
** Ambrose, a learned, eccentric older man. Always depicted with a yardbrush moustache.
** Ambrose, a learned, eccentric older man. Always depicted with a yardbrush moustache.
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** Delkin, a young technician, and the joker of the bunch. Always depicted with [[Hidden Eyes]].
** Delkin, a young technician, and the joker of the bunch. Always depicted with [[Hidden Eyes]].


* '''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''' has its own page.
* '''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''': a user-submitted [[Remix Comic]] inspired by ''[http://garfieldminusgarfield.net/ Garfield Minus Garfield]''. Each strip is a remixed ''[[Garfield]]'' strip, but remixed in an entirely different manner to the previous strips. Launched on 21 November 2008.


* '''Comments on a Postcard''': Having finally completed their magnum opus, the phenomenally acclaimed genre-defying webcomic known as ''Postcard'', the Comic Irregulars have started to re-run it from beginning to end. But there's a problem - all of the comic image files have mysteriously been deleted! Furthermore, nobody else seems to have ever heard of ''Postcard'', or have any memory of ever reading it. But, [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory|unperturbed]] by this apparent [[Delayed Ripple Effect|glitch in the time stream]], the Comic Irregulars are simply running the [[News Post|News Posts]] without the comic images, and hoping that the reader's imagination will suffice until they can find someone, somewhere, who has a backup copy of the files in their browser cache. <ref>Actually, [[Fictional Document|there never was a webcomic]] - they're just making up the "commentary" and leaving it to the reader to imagine the described nonexistant image. Whether or not this even counts as a "webcomic" is a question that'd have Scott McCloud lying awake at night.</ref> Launched on 8 December 2008.
* '''Comments on a Postcard''': Having finally completed their magnum opus, the phenomenally acclaimed genre-defying webcomic known as ''Postcard'', the Comic Irregulars have started to re-run it from beginning to end. But there's a problem - all of the comic image files have mysteriously been deleted! Furthermore, nobody else seems to have ever heard of ''Postcard'', or have any memory of ever reading it. But, [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|unperturbed]] by this apparent [[Delayed Ripple Effect|glitch in the time stream]], the Comic Irregulars are simply running the [[News Post|News Posts]] without the comic images, and hoping that the reader's imagination will suffice until they can find someone, somewhere, who has a backup copy of the files in their browser cache. <ref>Actually, [[Fictional Document|there never was a webcomic]] - they're just making up the "commentary" and leaving it to the reader to imagine the described nonexistant image. Whether or not this even counts as a "webcomic" is a question that'd have Scott McCloud lying awake at night.</ref> Launched on 8 December 2008.
** <small>The above description is one of many [[Multiple Choice Past|random descriptions]] of the webcomic that load when the "About" page is viewed.</small>
** <small>The above description is one of many [[Multiple Choice Past|random descriptions]] of the webcomic that load when the "About" page is viewed.</small>


* '''Awkward Fumbles''': Launched on April 14, 2009. A collaborative webcomic where ''mezzacotta'' readers send in comic strips with blank speech balloons, and <s>the Comic Irregulars</s> other readers insert dialogue and captions of their own making, to create a finished comic that isn't quite what either of the parties intended! (If this sounds like something that the ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' creator Ryan North already did a while back, that's because it is.)
* '''Awkward Fumbles''': Launched on April 14, 2009. A collaborative webcomic where ''mezzacotta'' readers send in comic strips with blank speech balloons, and <s>the Comic Irregulars</s> other readers insert dialogue and captions of their own making, to create a finished comic that isn't quite what either of the parties intended! (If this sounds like something that the ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' creator Ryan North already did a while back, that's because it is.)

* '''Planet of Hats''': ''[[Star Trek]]'' recap comic, mocking [[Troperrific|cheesy stuff]] and [[Idiot Plot]]s. Updates Saturdays, but (now that it's covering ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'') not ''every'' Saturday.


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'''Awkward Fumbles''' contains examples of:
{{tropelist|'''Awkward Fumbles''' contains examples of:}}
* [[Pixel Art Comic]] ([http://www.mezzacotta.net/fumbles/?comic=5 Pixels])
* [[Pixel Art Comic]] ([http://www.mezzacotta.net/fumbles/?comic=5 Pixels])
* [[Schedule Slip]] - Although it doesn't have a schedule, it didn't update at all between May and August 2009, due to it being more work for the Irregulars than the other comics, where the readers do all the work. It changed with an overhaul, allowing readers to not only draw but also write the strip.
* [[Schedule Slip]] - Although it doesn't have a schedule, it didn't update at all between May and August 2009, due to it being more work for the Irregulars than the other comics, where the readers do all the work. It changed with an overhaul, allowing readers to not only draw but also write the strip.
** And then it slipped again. Currently, the latest strip was published on March 30, 2010.
** And then it slipped again. Currently, the latest strip was published on March 30, 2010.


'''Comments on a Postcard''' contains examples of:
{{tropelist|'''Comments on a Postcard''' contains examples of:}}
* [[Celebrity Paradox]] / [[Recursive Canon]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/postcard/?comic=121 Here] (a shout out to [[Darths and Droids|the other work by the Comic Irregulars]])
* [[Celebrity Paradox]] / [[Recursive Canon]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/postcard/?comic=121 Here] (a shout out to [[Darths and Droids|the other work by the Comic Irregulars]])
* [[Fictional Document]]
* [[Fictional Document]]
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* [[News Post]]
* [[News Post]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]
* [[Noodle Incident]]
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes]] -- the artist ''really'' doesn't like cows.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]] - the artist ''really'' doesn't like cows.


'''Lightning Made of Owls''' contains examples of:
{{tropelist|'''Lightning Made of Owls''' contains examples of:}}
* [[Always Lawful Good]]
* [[Always Lawful Good]]
* [[Blinding Bangs]]
* [[Blinding Bangs]]
* [[Depending On the Artist]]
* [[Depending on the Artist]]
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]
* [[Jenny Everywhere]]
* [[Jenny Everywhere]]
* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] - being made of owls helps
* [[Lightning Can Do Anything]] - being made of owls helps
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* [[Universal Adaptor Cast]]
* [[Universal Adaptor Cast]]


'''mezzacotta''' contains examples of:
{{tropelist|'''mezzacotta''' contains examples of:}}
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] - Not the exception, but the norm.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] - Not the exception, but the norm.
* [[Cut and Paste Comic]]
* [[Cut and Paste Comic]]
* [[Dada Comics]] - Almost the entirety of the 'archive'.
* [[Dada Comics]] - Almost the entirety of the 'archive'.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Duck Season Rabbit Season]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-9999999999999-12-10 This strip].
* [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-9999999999999-12-10 This strip].
* [[For Science]] - [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2008-01-07 This strip.] [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1703-04-18 Or this one.] And [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1926-11-06 this one] is verging on [[Frankensteins Monster]].
* [[For Science!]] - [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2008-01-07 This strip.] [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1703-04-18 Or this one.] And [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1926-11-06 this one] is verging on [[Frankenstein's Monster]].
* [[Fun With Foreign Languages]]
* [[Fun with Foreign Languages]]
* [[Framing Device]] / [[Kayfabe]]: It's pretty clear that the Comic Irregulars haven't ''really'' been making comics since before the universe began, but that's the story.
* [[Framing Device]] / [[Kayfabe]]: It's pretty clear that the Comic Irregulars haven't ''really'' been making comics since before the universe began, but that's the story.
** [[Anachronism Stew]]: References to modern technology and concepts, and the use of modern vocabulary (like "dude"), pop up long before their invention.
** [[Anachronism Stew]]: References to modern technology and concepts, and the use of modern vocabulary (like "dude"), pop up long before their invention.
** [[Eternal English]]: Plenty of the comics are in ''nonsensical'' English, but English nevertheless, even though most of them were written before the English language came into being.
** [[Eternal English]]: Plenty of the comics are in ''nonsensical'' English, but English nevertheless, even though most of them were written before the English language came into being.
** [[Non Linear Character]]: A possible explanation for the anachronisms. Either that or the Comic Irregulars are time travellers.
** [[Non-Linear Character]]: A possible explanation for the anachronisms. Either that or the Comic Irregulars are time travellers.
** [[Time Abyss]]: Did we mention "making comics since before the universe began"? Even if they ''are'' time travellers, there are literally ''trillions'' of comics, sloppily [[Cut and Paste Comic|drawn]] and [[Dada Comics|written]] though they may be. To create them all manually would require an absurd amount of time.
** [[Time Abyss]]: Did we mention "making comics since before the universe began"? Even if they ''are'' time travellers, there are literally ''trillions'' of comics, sloppily [[Cut and Paste Comic|drawn]] and [[Dada Comics|written]] though they may be. To create them all manually would require an absurd amount of time.
** [[The Web Always Existed]]
** [[The Web Always Existed]]
* [[Heh Heh You Said X]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-569-02-16 This strip.]
* [[Heh Heh, You Said "X"]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-569-02-16 This strip.]
* [[In Soviet Russia Trope Mocks You]]
* [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[No Fourth Wall]] - the sheer number of strips make it impossible to say if [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall breaking]] happens constantly or not, but at least [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-99-11-18 this strip] is an example. And [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=616-11-21 this].
* [[No Fourth Wall]] - the sheer number of strips make it impossible to say if [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|fourth wall breaking]] happens constantly or not, but at least [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-99-11-18 this strip] is an example. And [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=616-11-21 this].
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** There seems to be [[Fourth Wall Observer|a character behavior set dedicated to breaking the fourth wall]].
** There seems to be [[Fourth Wall Observer|a character behavior set dedicated to breaking the fourth wall]].
*** Specifically Brian has two [[Fourth Wall]]-breaking quotes on the [http://www.mezzacotta.net/cast/ cast page] and [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2011-08-25 there's more].
*** Specifically Brian has two [[Fourth Wall]]-breaking quotes on the [http://www.mezzacotta.net/cast/ cast page] and [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2011-08-25 there's more].
** [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1569-02-14 This strip] is even a [[Shout Out]] to [[TV Tropes]] itself.
*** And "Character 47" [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2017-05-28].
** [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1569-02-14 This strip] is even a [[Shout-Out]] to [[TV Tropes]] itself.
* [[Parody Commercial]]: randomly shuffled. "UR ADHERE: The Babylonian Duct Tape". "The board game of strategic block conquest: Tetrisk".
* [[Ruined FOREVER]] - the first line in the first comic is "I think this comic is going downhill." If so, it's been doing so since before the universe existed, so it must either be pretty horrible now or have been ''really'' good at some point before.
* [[Ruined FOREVER]] - the first line in the first comic is "I think this comic is going downhill." If so, it's been doing so since before the universe existed, so it must either be pretty horrible now or have been ''really'' good at some point before.
* [[Sturgeons Law]] - mitigated by the inclusion of a Hall of Fame for top-rated comics.
* [[Sturgeon's Law]] - mitigated by the inclusion of a Hall of Fame for top-rated comics.
** Used [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-516-08-28 in-comic].
** Used [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-516-08-28 in-comic].
* [[Tagline]] - quite a lot
* [[Tagline]] - quite a lot
{{quote| The webcomic that uses the proleptic Gregorian calendar.<br />
{{quote|The webcomic that uses the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
The webcomic with two people talking to each other. Mostly.<br />
The webcomic with two people talking to each other. Mostly.
The webcomic that uses SVG.<br />
The webcomic that uses SVG.
The most innovative webcomic for quite some time. By some measures.<br />
The most innovative webcomic for quite some time. By some measures.
The website that went online before it was ready.<br />
The website that went online before it was ready.
The webcomic that reduces hair loss and increases virility.<br />
The webcomic that reduces hair loss and increases virility.
The website with The Hyperstig.<br />
The website with The Hyperstig.
The webcomic that could use more publicity.<br />
The webcomic that could use more publicity.
Post about us in your blog!<br />
Post about us in your blog!
From the people who brought you [[Darths and Droids|Darths & Droids]].<br />
From the people who brought you [[Darths and Droids|Darths & Droids]].
The webcomic that everyone is talking about.<br />
The webcomic that everyone is talking about.
The longest running webcomic on the net.<br />
The longest running webcomic on the net.
[[Lampshade Hanging|The webcomic with the rotating taglines.]]<br />
[[Lampshade Hanging|The webcomic with the rotating taglines.]]
From the people who brought you [[Irregular Webcomic]]<br />
From the people who brought you [[Irregular Webcomic]]
The webcomic that will revolutionise your web experience.<br />
The webcomic that will revolutionise your web experience.
The website with the International Phonetic Alphabet pronunciation.<br />
The website with the International Phonetic Alphabet pronunciation.
The Emil Zátopek of webcomics.<br />
The Emil Zátopek of webcomics.
The webcomic that broke [[TV Tropes]].<br />
The webcomic that broke [[TV Tropes]].
... [[Top Gear|All we know is, he's called The Hyperstig]].<br />
... [[Top Gear|All we know is, he's called The Hyperstig]].
The webcomic that ''started'' [[Jumping the Shark|on the other side of the shark]].<br />
The webcomic that ''started'' [[Jumping the Shark|on the other side of the shark]].
The proleptic webcomic.<br />
The proleptic webcomic.
[[Weird Al Yankovic|Dare to be stupid.]]<br />
[["Weird Al" Yankovic|Dare to be stupid.]]
Now totally sold out for the advertising bucks.<br />
Now totally sold out for the advertising bucks.
The website with the non-rotating taglines on static pages. (a special one for on static pages) }}
The website with the non-rotating taglines on static pages. (a special one for on static pages) }}
* [[They Called Me Mad]] - Mild in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1926-11-06 this one], meaner in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2011-04-29 this one].
* [[They Called Me Mad]] - Mild in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1926-11-06 this one], meaner in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=2011-04-29 this one].
* [[Unsound Effect]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-6021-07-19 The strip for 19 July, 6021 BC]
* [[Unsound Effect]]: [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=-6021-07-19 The strip for 19 July, 6021 BC]
* [[Webcomics Long Runners]] - by the page's criterion, ''the'' longest one. Possibly a subversion (or a sign that the criterion needs to be changed.)
* [[Webcomics Long Runners]] - by the page's criterion, ''the'' longest one. Possibly a subversion (or a sign that the criterion needs to be changed.)
* [[Word Schmord]]: This is one of "Character 1"'s standard ways of being a [[Jerkass]], like in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1788-08-10 this strip].
* [[Word, Schmord]]: This is one of "Character 1"'s standard ways of being a [[Jerkass]], like in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1788-08-10 this strip].
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Used in this [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1793-04-06 strip] from the late 18th century.
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Used in this [http://www.mezzacotta.net/archive.php?date=1793-04-06 strip] from the late 18th century.


{{tropelist|'''Square Root of Minus Garfield'''}}
'''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''' is so trope heavy that it gets its own page.
'''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''' is so trope heavy that it gets its own page.


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Latest revision as of 20:41, 8 January 2024


mezzacotta (yes, all-lowercase) is a website launched by David Morgan-Mar and The Comic Irregulars (authors of Darths and Droids and Irregular Webcomic) to showcase "all the weird, crazy, half-baked ideas we come up with."

It contains the following webcomics:

  • Lightning Made of Owls: a webcomic consisting entirely of user-submitted Guest Strips (much like the Guest Strip Project), launched on 15 November 2008. Its name is a deliberate Word Salad Title. It features the following stock characters:
    • Holly, an optimistic, lively young woman. Always depicted with clear round Nerd Glasses.
    • Ambrose, a learned, eccentric older man. Always depicted with a yardbrush moustache.
    • Samantha, a smart, vain, self-motivated young lady. Always depicted with large earrings.
    • Oliver, a bald man who is Always Lawful Good. Always depicted with an L-shaped scar.
    • Meridien, a long-haired spiritual woman. Always depicted with a cloth fashion accessory, typically a ribbon.
    • Delkin, a young technician, and the joker of the bunch. Always depicted with Hidden Eyes.
  • Comments on a Postcard: Having finally completed their magnum opus, the phenomenally acclaimed genre-defying webcomic known as Postcard, the Comic Irregulars have started to re-run it from beginning to end. But there's a problem - all of the comic image files have mysteriously been deleted! Furthermore, nobody else seems to have ever heard of Postcard, or have any memory of ever reading it. But, unperturbed by this apparent glitch in the time stream, the Comic Irregulars are simply running the News Posts without the comic images, and hoping that the reader's imagination will suffice until they can find someone, somewhere, who has a backup copy of the files in their browser cache. [2] Launched on 8 December 2008.
    • The above description is one of many random descriptions of the webcomic that load when the "About" page is viewed.
  • Awkward Fumbles: Launched on April 14, 2009. A collaborative webcomic where mezzacotta readers send in comic strips with blank speech balloons, and the Comic Irregulars other readers insert dialogue and captions of their own making, to create a finished comic that isn't quite what either of the parties intended! (If this sounds like something that the Dinosaur Comics creator Ryan North already did a while back, that's because it is.)



Awkward Fumbles contains examples of:
  • Pixel Art Comic (Pixels)
  • Schedule Slip - Although it doesn't have a schedule, it didn't update at all between May and August 2009, due to it being more work for the Irregulars than the other comics, where the readers do all the work. It changed with an overhaul, allowing readers to not only draw but also write the strip.
    • And then it slipped again. Currently, the latest strip was published on March 30, 2010.
Comments on a Postcard contains examples of:
Lightning Made of Owls contains examples of:
mezzacotta contains examples of:

The webcomic that uses the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
The webcomic with two people talking to each other. Mostly.
The webcomic that uses SVG.
The most innovative webcomic for quite some time. By some measures.
The website that went online before it was ready.
The webcomic that reduces hair loss and increases virility.
The website with The Hyperstig.
The webcomic that could use more publicity.
Post about us in your blog!
From the people who brought you Darths & Droids.
The webcomic that everyone is talking about.
The longest running webcomic on the net.
The webcomic with the rotating taglines.
From the people who brought you Irregular Webcomic
The webcomic that will revolutionise your web experience.
The website with the International Phonetic Alphabet pronunciation.
The Emil Zátopek of webcomics.
The webcomic that broke TV Tropes.
... All we know is, he's called The Hyperstig.
The webcomic that started on the other side of the shark.
The proleptic webcomic.
Dare to be stupid.
Now totally sold out for the advertising bucks.
The website with the non-rotating taglines on static pages. (a special one for on static pages)

Square Root of Minus Garfield

Square Root of Minus Garfield is so trope heavy that it gets its own page.

  1. If you want to know where the comics really come from, they are generated by a fractal algorithm seeded from the "publication date".
  2. Actually, there never was a webcomic - they're just making up the "commentary" and leaving it to the reader to imagine the described nonexistant image. Whether or not this even counts as a "webcomic" is a question that'd have Scott McCloud lying awake at night.