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* [[Complete Monster]]: the original principal. Unfortunately, by the time we find out, it doesn't really matter.
* [[Complete Monster]]: the original principal. Unfortunately, by the time we find out, it doesn't really matter.
* [[Genius Bonus]]: Lita's DnD references are slightly off, clearly as an in-joke for readers who actually play the game. For example, most of the named equipment is impossible in a non-epic game.
* [[Genius Bonus]]: Lita's DnD references are slightly off, clearly as an in-joke for readers who actually play the game. For example, most of the named equipment is impossible in a non-epic game.
** [http://www.cheercomic.com/?date=2006-02-16 In one comic], derivatives are used. The answer given by Alex is right. For even more interest, the teacher is setting up a "Maximum/Minimum" question, which the formula actually sets up a maximum for.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20121123190824/http://cheercomic.com/?date=2006-02-16 In one comic], derivatives are used. The answer given by Alex is right. For even more interest, the teacher is setting up a "Maximum/Minimum" question, which the formula actually sets up a maximum for.
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: While it does share a few of the [[Unfortunate Implications]] as its predecessor, the spin-off is considered by some to be better written, illustrated, less idiotic and overall more satisfying.
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: While it does share a few of the [[Unfortunate Implications]] as its predecessor, the spin-off is considered by some to be better written, illustrated, less idiotic and overall more satisfying.



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  • Complete Monster: the original principal. Unfortunately, by the time we find out, it doesn't really matter.
  • Genius Bonus: Lita's DnD references are slightly off, clearly as an in-joke for readers who actually play the game. For example, most of the named equipment is impossible in a non-epic game.
    • In one comic, derivatives are used. The answer given by Alex is right. For even more interest, the teacher is setting up a "Maximum/Minimum" question, which the formula actually sets up a maximum for.
  • Surprisingly Improved Sequel: While it does share a few of the Unfortunate Implications as its predecessor, the spin-off is considered by some to be better written, illustrated, less idiotic and overall more satisfying.