Pietà Plagiarism/Web Comics

Examples of in  include:


 * Kevin and Kell, normally a very gag-based comic, had one here, following the death of.
 * Parson pulls one of these in Erfworld.
 * There's at least one in the Walkyverse.
 * At least one? If a major character dies and leaves a body, there's a greater chance that this will happen as the series goes on. In Shortpacked, it was used for unconscious characters, considering how Death wasn't so cheap there.
 * Breakfast of the Gods gives us (spoiler warning) this. And yes, that is.
 * Later on the inversion, Cradling Your Kill is used: the Pietà pose is of an enemy holding his victim.
 * Occurs near the end of the first volume of fantasy comic Garanos.
 * Pastiched by Dasien and Mindmistress on this cover in The Crossoverlord.
 * In one of two pages being added to the second printing of Girl Genius Volume 6 to fix a layout issue,.
 * Done with the accidentally slaughtered Raccoon #1 in The Intrepid Girlbot.
 * Rumble Bee of Super Stupor strikes this pose with her mentor when he ceases to exist during the Cataclysm in this strip.
 * Seen in Juathuur here, with inverted genders.
 * Dominic Deegan shows this trope during a flashback to
 * El Goonish Shive. Grace is shown doing it in this comic, right after knocking the guy out with a sleeper hold.
 * Weapon Brown:
 * In Blue Yonder, Jared is carried in like that after the injuries he suffered.
 * Karate Bears need a mop.
 * Homestuck manages to pull it off both seriously and mockingly at the same time thanks to Sburb's kiss-revival system.