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** [http://www.explosm.net/comics/235/ Sword arms] aren't as great as you might think.
** [http://www.explosm.net/comics/235/ Sword arms] aren't as great as you might think.
* [[Body Horror]]: [http://www.explosm.net/comics/693/ I'm giving birth to piranhas!]
* [[Body Horror]]: [http://www.explosm.net/comics/693/ I'm giving birth to piranhas!]
* [[Bowled Over]]: In [http://explosm.net/comics/4659/ #4659], after nearly a week of bowling ball themed strips, a man rolls into a ball and spin-dashes into several people dressed as bowling pins.
* [[Box-and-Stick Trap]]:
* [[Box-and-Stick Trap]]:
** Kris depicts catching a rabbit with a propped-up top hat and a carrot as a rite of passage for magicians in [http://explosm.net/comics/1274 #1274].
** Kris depicts catching a rabbit with a propped-up top hat and a carrot as a rite of passage for magicians in [http://explosm.net/comics/1274 #1274].

Revision as of 13:03, 30 June 2017

"...or one of us will mock the other for having AIDS?!"[1]

Cyanide & Happiness is a daily webcomic strip at explosm.net It was begun by Kris Wilson originally, but after showing his work to some members on the sticksuicide.com forum several others joined in the fun: Matt Melvin, Rob DenBleyker and Dave McElfatrick. They have no shame in exploiting extreme Black Comedy, Literal-Minded-ness and affinities for the most hilariously controversially awkward situations known to webcomickind. Their comics involve the exploitation of simply-drawn stick dolls for all they're worth.

Dark, cynical, offensive, irreverent... and we're just getting started.

Oh, and they also have a sketch comedy show, here.

Tropes used in Cyanide & Happiness include:

The "she" in "that's what she said" is really annoying in bed.

  1. GAARRFIEELLDD!!!!!!!
  2. ....To avoid listening the overly long ramblings of an old man that he was trying to rob just before it.
  3. ...Ultimately subverted.
  4. By the way, the thing that was bothering the character wasn't even an injury.
  5. (or was it "how NOT to use it"?)