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* In [[Stephen King]]'s [[Dark Tower|Wizard And Glass]], Eddie kills Blaine the Mono by telling him a lot of lame jokes. |
* In [[Stephen King]]'s [[Dark Tower|Wizard And Glass]], Eddie kills Blaine the Mono by telling him a lot of lame jokes. |
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** They are not just lame jokes, they have no logic, no smart puns. He basically kills Blaine with non-sequitors. |
** They are not just lame jokes, they have no logic, no smart puns. He basically kills Blaine with non-sequitors. |
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** {{spoiler|Dandelo}} tries this with Roland in [[The Dark Tower/The Dark Tower|the final book]]. |
** {{spoiler|Dandelo}} tries this with Roland in [[The Dark Tower/The Dark Tower|the final book]]. |
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== Webcomics == |
== Webcomics == |
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* In ''[[8-Bit Theater |
* In ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]'' Black Mage kills {{spoiler|Astos}} using bad puns. |
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* In ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'', Elan's moves as a Dashing Swordman gain more power if he tells a pun while attacking. [[Incredibly Lame Pun|The worse the pun]], the greater the damage. |
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'', Elan's moves as a Dashing Swordman gain more power if he tells a pun while attacking. [[Incredibly Lame Pun|The worse the pun]], the greater the damage. |
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