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** Belkar himself is a [[Chaotic Evil]] murderous psychopath who happens to be in the good guys' party only because he enjoys the dungeon-crawl killing and because he can't suppress his impulses long enough to cut a proper deal with the forces of evil. His later 'character development' and voluntary commitment to the party comes about when he realises he can exploit the world much more easily if people think he's a good person.
* ''[http://ah.indolents.com/comic anti-HEROES]''. The protagonists so far consist of an epic level necromancer, a vampire, a tiefling, and a ghost, all delightfully morally ambiguous. This strip was inspired by ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' and has a similar artistic style.
* ''[[Head Trip]]'' side story "[http://headtripcomicsheadtrip.livejournalkeenspot.com/3947d/20060403.html#cutid1 Emokid and Chemokid] in ''[http://headtripcomics".livejournal.com/ Head Trip]'', a [[Dead Baby Comedy]] webcomic,They don't have psychic powers or Mad Science at their disposal. They got their names because one of them cries all the time and the other has cancer. ''Head Trip'' is big on [[Dead Baby Comedy]].
* Ironically, Dechs Rashart of ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'' isn't anti so much as he is [[Dark Is Not Evil|dark and edgy]]. But [[Action Girl|Crossroad]] sure is.
* ''[[Looking for Group]]'' A recurring theme is doing what must be done. As such, a lot of the main characters tend towards the anti-hero. For at one point, Krunch at one point kills a gnome out of necessity, and then annoyance when the gnome is not quite dead. Benny objects to working for free at one point, claiming that isn't how the world works.