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The [http://www.brickcomicnetwork.com/blog/ Brick Comic Network] is [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]], a social network (forum) for fans and authors of brick comics, the term used for [[Web Comics]] (normally a [[Photo Comic]], but occasionally a digital comic) made with [[LEGO]] bricks, as the Lego Group doesn't want people using the word "Lego" in titles of things, for legal reasons.
 
It started out with a collaboration between several brick comic authors to create [http://www.reasonablyclever.com/bh/xmas2008.html a one-off comic about Santa Claus] which was popular enough to warrant the founding of the brick comic network. It started off on [http://www.reasonablyclever.com/ Reasonably Clever], the site on which member comic Brick House is hosted, but later expanded to need its own website, with a forum and blog. It has since grown in size and most (but not all) Brick Comics are now associated with it in some way.
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* ''[http://planescapecomic.com/harrypotter/ Harry Potter Comics]''
* ''[http://thehouseonthehill.wordpress.com/ The House on the Hill]''
* ''[[Irregular Webcomic (Webcomic)|Irregular Webcomic]]''
* ''[[Legostar Galactica (Webcomic)|Legostar Galactica]]''
* ''[[Lego Space: theThe Comic (Webcomic)|Lego Space the Comic]]''
* ''[http://majestic7.comicgenesis.com/ Majestic-7]''
* ''[http://tmaottpt.thecomicseries.com/ The Misadventures of the Trailer Park Trio]''
* ''[http://nerdsinspace.net/ Nerds in Space]''
* ''[http://www.tabletownonline.com/ Tabletown Comics]''
* ''[[Tranquility Base (Webcomic)|Tranquility Base]]''
* ''[http://www.unlikelysociety.com/ Unlikely Society]''
* ''[http://yolt.thecomicseries.com/ Ye Olde Lego-Time Theatre]''
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* [[Photo Comic]]: Although a couple of instances of digital comics have appeared, this is true for the vast majority.
* [[Crossover]]: Due to the nature of the community, a fair few. Brick House and S-Team have the most, to the point of a small arc with the former's main character occurring in the later while Brick House was on hiatus, and a lot of smaller crossovers. Many other crossovers also occur, often but not always between comics with closer authors or genres.
* [[Shout -Out]]: A massive amount of shout outs appear in the comics themselves, let alone within the forums to the comics.
 
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