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* Ever since ''[[Transformers: All Hail Megatron]]'', most of IDW's "main" ''[[Transformers]]'' comics have suffered from the negative aspect of this trope, with issues feeling more like half or even a third of an issue than a full issue. Needless to say, "Speed up the pace!" has become an increasingly common post to be seen on the IDW Transformers forum. This has also been parodied extensively, most notably by [[Walkyverse|David Willis]] [http://www.shortpacked.com/blog/comic/book-11/03-vote-chopperface/costa-2/ here].
* '''365 Samurai and a Few Bowls of Rice''' consist of a panel taking up each page entirely and storytelling focused on mood and atmosphere.
* While not too bad, ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190717190935/http://www.tnemrot.com/ Tnemrot]'' is quite decompressed.
* Lately ''[[Misfile]]'' has been including more and more establishing panels. Thankfully it updates five pages a week, but it still gets annoying.
* ''[[Copper]]'' ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131020212405/http://www.boltcity.com/copper/ here]) is made of this, though pages are self-contained and some are wordier than most of these.
* [[Osamu Tezuka]] is arguably the [[Trope Maker]] (as with much else in manga). For instance, ''[[Astro Boy (manga)|Astro Boy]]'''s origin story contains a few pages of Tobio driving around before he crashes his car, to build up tension and give the audience the feel of the speed of the vehicle.
* ''[[Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force]]'' has been accused of doing this poorly.