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== Comedians ==
 
== Comic Books ==
== Newspaper Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
''See [[Berserk Button/Web Comics]] for the examples that have already been sorted.''
 
== UNSORTED ==
* Even [[Superman]] has his berserk button, often accompanied by a [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]], best exemplified in ''[[Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?]]'':
{{quote|'''Lightning Lord:''' Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha! Want to buy yourself some time, Kryptonian? Why not throw me the woman, so I can fry her the way I fried your other girlfriend?
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* An [[Archie Comics]] story titled "By Hook or Crook" has Jughead visiting the Chocolate Shoppe when a pair of burglars are robbing it. He initially cowers alongside Pop Tate when the robbers take the money, a painting, and the silverware; but when they're about to take all the hamburger meat in Pop's freezer, that's when he starts throwing punches and taking them down.
** A more well-known example from the same comics would be Moose on ''anyone'' (usually Reggie) who tries to flirt with his girl Midge.
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
* Never try to convince [[Baldo]]'s dad that [[Gratuitous Spanish|"Taco Bell Spanish"]] is actual Spanish.
 
== Web Comics ==
''See [[Berserk Button/Web Comics]] for the examples that have already been sorted.''
 
== UNSORTED ==
* In ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'', no-one should ever touch Bob's dice, as Nitro, an ex-Marine, discovered to his everlasting humiliation.
** Don't make sexist remarks to Sara (though she usually just grabs the offender by the collar and gives them a chance to recant).