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* ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/darthsanddroids/episodes/0069.html episode 69]: "In Which Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, R2-D2, and Padmé Seek Shelter From a Sandstorm".
** And a number of episodes following {{spoiler|Pete/R2-D2}} taking over as GM for a session.
* In which it is noted that individual ''[[Wondermark]]'' comic strips are titled in this manner. Such as [http://wondermark.com/154/ this] or [http://wondermark.com/363/ this].
* The ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'' strip titled [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/303/18/ In Which Much Is Revealed].
* [http://www.drunkduck.com/Stickman_and_Cube/index.php?p=565675 This] ''[[Stickman and Cube]]'' comic, In Which Thaddeus J. Cube, Being Without a Story Idea, Finds Himself Crushed Beneath a Large Weight for the Readers' Amusement.
* The chapter titles of ''[[Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name]]'' [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming|all start]] with "In Which..."
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* ''Legorobot'', [http://www.plasticbrickautomaton.com/?id=16 In which I immediately regret my hubris].
* ''[[Roommates 2007|Roommates]]'' offers two summaries in this format for most of its regularly numbered pages in the author's notes, such as:
 
{{quote|[http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/art/Roommates-183-Parent-Trap-256823412 In which a clever fabrication and the skillful application of glamour absolve the characters from having to explain what really happened over the last thirty-some pages,
 
 
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In which we discover that watching your parents flirt is uncomfortable whether you're 30(ish) or 1300(ish).] }}