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* Ples Tibenoch of ''[[Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name]]'' already had a massive fanbase ''before he was even introduced into the comic'', all based on a few doodles and lone illustrations from the author.
** Don't forget the unnamed cashier from the liquor store! He appears in maybe 3 pages of the whole story, yet fans have latched onto him, affectionately dubbed him "CA$H MONEY", and you should just see how much fanart he has.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140218141836/http://mortifer.smackjeeves.com/ Mortifer]'' has a few examples:
** The best example would probably be Leonest. He was the first black marketeer the protagonists had to deal with, a demon-obsessed drug dealer. Thanks to his [http://mortifer.smackjeeves.com/comics/243547/chap12-valentines-day-part-2/ cool design] and deadpan attitude, he became instantly popular, and was upgraded to secondary cast member (Though all he did was hang out with the protagonists at their office between missions/during the [[Beach Episode]]. It's implied that he started doing other work for SinTech that doesn't overlap with what the protagonists are doing).
** A rather odd example would be Matthew. While ostensibly a member of the main cast, he barely got any screen time—only a small side plot about him stalking his brother's girlfriend that {{spoiler|eventually got co-opted by Joey anyway}}. Didn't stop Matthew from being more or less the strip's most popular character. [[spoiler: However, Matthew recently gained a ''lot'' more importance due to him becoming [[The Mole]] for Vlad. Amusingly enough, the reason for his betrayal was that he was never given anything to do—in other words, [[Don't Explain the Joke|because he didn't get enough screen time.]]