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* Wally Wood's ''[http://joeljohnson.com/2009/wally-woods-22-panels-that-always-work-unlimited-edition 22 Panels That Always Work]'' is essentially a guide on how an artist can use this trope in comics, as evidenced by the alternate title: [[Crowning Moment of Funny|"Some Interesting Ways To Get Some Variety In Those Boring Panels Where Some Dumb Writer Has Some Lame Characters Sitting Around and Talking For Page After Page!"]]
* One scene in ''[[Empowered (Comic Book)|Empowered]]'', where Thugboy and Emp are suiting up in the manner of a [[Lock and Load Montage]], complete with jump cuts and action lines...in [[Fetish Fuel|fetish outfits]]. Appropriately, it's narrated by [[Large Ham|the Caged Demonwolf]].
* Yankee from the German comic ''[[Lula und Yankee]]'' "slaughtering" his piggy bank. "Now die, pig!" (Note that he's an adult man, not a boy.)
* The plot of ''[[The Tick]] New Series'' #8 follows The Tick looking after a group of super-powered animals. They lead him on a 22 pages quest to "Destroy the evil beast" {{spoiler|A vacuum cleaner}}. The B-Plot focuses on a [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness|loquacious]] [[Captain Ersatz]] of Galactus.