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* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' has been running like clockwork 7 days a week, 365 days a year for over TEN YEARS, with an extra two strips on Sundays. That comes out to 4500+ plus strips (or a mere 3500+ you don't count Sundays extra). The only time updates were halted was when the servers hosting the site were flood-damaged. The comics for those particular days were hosted on an emergency server, and were posted only a few hours late. Mr. Tayler has a record to uphold, after all. ''Schlock Mercenary'' makes it unnecessarily easy for even experienced Schlockers to do this, as the sidebar contains a "random strip" button that throws you back into the archives.
** [[The Merch]] includes a [https://web.archive.org/web/20160427064959/http://store.schlockmercenary.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=OE%2DSMM warning sign]. "{{smallcaps|Deep archives: productivity will suffer}}".
* ''[[User Friendly]]'' has been running for over TWELVE years (anniversary was November 17, 2009) and been doing 7 comics a week (Sundays usually larger than the Mon-Sat & in colour), 365 days a year. Those who REALLY want an archive binge can [https://web.archive.org/web/20160413113034/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19971117&mode=classic start here.] Though many of the strips in the past year or more have been repeats.
* ''[[Count Your Sheep]]'' has a strip almost every day, starting in early June 2003 and continuing today. Not only that, Adis, the author, has at least two other strips that he also updates in addition to CYS. What a dynamo... Though recently it hasn't updated that much so you could probably read the last few years in one sitting.
* ''[[Misfile]]'' is only a thousand pages or so at this point, but more than a few people who have lost sleep due to this trope. As of September 2011, approaching two thousand pages... and yes, I lost sleep...