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'''This comic strip provides examples of:'''
'''This comic strip provides examples of:'''
* [[Author Appeal]]: From Shiga's description of the comic on his website: "About a quarter of the strips feature the main character working through various math problems. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome|They are some of the most dramatic math problems]] [[Shown Their Work|you'll ever see in a comic strip.]]"
* [[Author Appeal]]: From Shiga's description of the comic on his website: "About a quarter of the strips feature the main character working through various math problems. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|They are some of the most dramatic math problems]] [[Shown Their Work|you'll ever see in a comic strip.]]"
* [[By the Lights of Their Eyes]]
* [[By the Lights of Their Eyes]]
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The first call Jimmy makes using the coins isn't as dead as it looks.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The first call Jimmy makes using the coins isn't as dead as it looks.
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* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
* [[Internal Monologue]]
* [[Internal Monologue]]
* [[Laser Guided Amnesia]]: With a large helping of [[Amnesiac Dissonance]].
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: With a large helping of [[Amnesiac Dissonance]].
* [[MacGyvering]]: It's awe-inspiring what Jimmy accomplishes using the contents of a phone booth. {{spoiler|He is a terrorist after all.}}
* [[MacGyvering]]: It's awe-inspiring what Jimmy accomplishes using the contents of a phone booth. {{spoiler|He is a terrorist after all.}}
* [[Minimalism]]: Only one character and one very small room are shown.
* [[Minimalism]]: Only one character and one very small room are shown.

Revision as of 15:18, 9 January 2014

Fleep is the story of Jimmy Yee, who enters a Phone Booth and blacks out. He wakes up to discover that the booth is encased in concrete.

Using nothing but the contents of his pockets, a Pay Phone, and his skills in mathematics, Jimmy must deduce how he got there, and how to escape, before he runs out of air.

This comic strip by Jason Shiga was originally published in the newspaper Asian Week, but was cancelled two-thirds into its run. Shiga has since published the complete story on his website: it can be read here.


This comic strip provides examples of: