Comic Books/Fridge

A reminder of the rules of Fridge Brilliance:

This is a personal moment for the viewer, so every example is signed by the contributor. If you start off with "This Troper", really, you have no excuse. We're going to remove your members. Painfully. Without wearing white gloves.

This revelation can come from anywhere, even from this very page.

Also, this page is of a generally positive nature, and a Fridge Brilliance does not have to be Word Of God. In fact, it usually isn't, and the viewer might be putting more thought into it than the creator ever did. This is not a place for personal commentary on another's remark or arguing without adding a Fridge Brilliance comment of your own.

The nice thing about reading things on the comic page is the ability to say "Wait a second, is that what I think it is?" and with just a flick of the wrist you can go back two pages.

DCU

 * Batman
 * The Killing Joke
 * Booster Gold
 * Captain Atom
 * Final Crisis
 * Gotham Central
 * Green Arrow
 * Justice League of America
 * The Sandman
 * Superman
 * Teen Titans

Marvel

 * Captain America
 * Deadpool
 * Fantastic Four
 * The Incredible Hercules
 * Marvel 1602
 * The Punisher
 * Runaways
 * Spider-Man
 * One More Day
 * X-Men
 * House of M

Intercontinuity Crossovers

 * In a 90's Batman/CaptainAmerica crossover, when Joker discovers Red Skull's affiliation with the Nazis, he flat-out refuses to continue working with him, stating, "I may be a criminal lunatic, but I'm an American criminal lunatic!" Just so you know, the Nazis were known for systematic murder of anyone with a mental illness. - Nakayama90

Alan Moore

 * The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
 * Top Ten
 * Watchmen

Newspaper Comics

 * Blondie
 * Calvin and Hobbes
 * Dilbert
 * Non Sequitur

Other

 * Alice
 * American Born Chinese
 * Camelot 3000
 * Disney Ducks Comic Universe
 * DMZ
 * No Hero
 * Pinky and The Brain
 * Ratman
 * Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Transmetropolitan
 * When the Wind Blows