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One of the Stock Parodies in comics is imitation of Kim Grove's long-running Love Is... series. In part, because the whole point is a question already established as having near-infinite answers, which invites custom content. In part due to very exploitable format in general, that does not require any continuity at the same time.
Examples of "Love is..." Parody include:
Advertising
Anime and Manga
Comic Books
Fan Works
Film
Literature
Live-Action Television
Music
Myths and Legends
Newspaper Comics
- Pearls Before Swine has this little incident, expanded to another example on the next page.
- Zits has a few "Love Isn't..." parodies.
Oral Tradition
Pinball
Podcasts
Professional Wrestling
Puppet Shows
Radio
Tabletop Games
Theater
Video Games
Western Animation
Web Animation
Web Comics
- Dork Tower had fun with tweaking the original "Love is" comics into "Lovecraft is..." here and on the next page.