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* Fantasy: A group of roleplayers guide their party through a quest that tips the hat to Tolkien... before laughing at him.
* Fantasy: A group of roleplayers guide their party through a quest that tips the hat to Tolkien... before laughing at him.
* Space: A [[Space Opera]] [[Gone Horribly Wrong|gone bad. Very, very bad]]. Like Fantasy, also intended to be chronicling the events of an RPG, rather than directly telling a story. [http://irregularwebcomic.net/850.html With one of the same players, no less]. [http://irregularwebcomic.net/1009.html They transpose rather neatly].
* Space: A [[Space Opera]] [[Gone Horribly Wrong|gone bad. Very, very bad]]. Like Fantasy, also intended to be chronicling the events of an RPG, rather than directly telling a story. [http://irregularwebcomic.net/850.html With one of the same players, no less]. [http://irregularwebcomic.net/1009.html They transpose rather neatly].
* ''[[Myth Busters]]'': Adam and Jamie test somewhat more unusual myths than normal (this one crosses over with the Death one, below, [[Stuff Blowing Up|a LOT]]).
* ''[[MythBusters]]'': Adam and Jamie test somewhat more unusual myths than normal (this one crosses over with the Death one, below, [[Stuff Blowing Up|a LOT]]).
* Steve and Terry: The adventures of a crocodile hunter ([[No Celebrities Were Harmed|no, not THAT one]]), his long-suffering wife Terry, Dame Jane Goodall, and [[Cthulhu Mythos|Cthulhu]].
* Steve and Terry: The adventures of a crocodile hunter ([[No Celebrities Were Harmed|no, not THAT one]]), his long-suffering wife Terry, Dame Jane Goodall, and [[Cthulhu Mythos|Cthulhu]].
* Nigerian Finance Minister: The source of [[419 Scam|all those spam e-mails]] and his quest to raise money. Funnier than it sounds.
* Nigerian Finance Minister: The source of [[419 Scam|all those spam e-mails]] and his quest to raise money. Funnier than it sounds.
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* [[Easter Egg]]: In [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1466.html this] strip.
* [[Easter Egg]]: In [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1466.html this] strip.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: The Great Dragon Sage Ardaxar makes one in [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2252.html this strip], during {{spoiler|the simultaneous explosions the characters cause to restart the universe}}.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: The Great Dragon Sage Ardaxar makes one in [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2252.html this strip], during {{spoiler|the simultaneous explosions the characters cause to restart the universe}}.
* [[Eighties Hair]]: In flashbacks to [[Myth Busters|Jamie and Adam]] in college.
* [[Eighties Hair]]: In flashbacks to [[MythBusters|Jamie and Adam]] in college.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: [[H.P. Lovecraft|Cthulhu]] (in the form of a Lego octopus mounted on a tyrannosaurus miniature) is a recurring character, and often gets wrestled by Steve.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: [[H.P. Lovecraft|Cthulhu]] (in the form of a Lego octopus mounted on a tyrannosaurus miniature) is a recurring character, and often gets wrestled by Steve.
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]
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* [[The Grim Reaper]]: An entire enterprise of them, manned by a cynical "Head Death".
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: An entire enterprise of them, manned by a cynical "Head Death".
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]
* [[His Name Is]]: Parodied [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/443.html here.]
* [[His Name Is--]]: Parodied [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/443.html here.]
* [[Historical Badass Upgrade]]: Sir Isaac Newton is portrayed as a [[Doctor Who|Time Lord]], and gathers various scientists from history to fix the time stream.
* [[Historical Badass Upgrade]]: Sir Isaac Newton is portrayed as a [[Doctor Who|Time Lord]], and gathers various scientists from history to fix the time stream.
* [[Hook Hand]]: Colonel Haken
* [[Hook Hand]]: Colonel Haken
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* [[Weird Trade Union]]: Deaths on strike. {{spoiler|Which was eventually broken.}}
* [[Weird Trade Union]]: Deaths on strike. {{spoiler|Which was eventually broken.}}
* [[Writer on Board]]: The Shakespeare theme started out as a one shot railing against the culture-deadening evils of Microsoft PowerPoint, though it moved away from this quickly.
* [[Writer on Board]]: The Shakespeare theme started out as a one shot railing against the culture-deadening evils of Microsoft PowerPoint, though it moved away from this quickly.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]
* [[You Keep Using That Word]]: Used intentionally with "quantum leap".
* [[You Keep Using That Word]]: Used intentionally with "quantum leap".



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A webcomic done with LEGO figures and roleplaying miniatures, by David Morgan-Mar, an Australian physicist, who also perpetrates Darths and Droids. Yes, he's One of Us. No need to run.

Full of deliberately bad puns and surprisingly erudite references; one can learn a great deal just by reading the annotations. Despite the name it was updated daily. As of strip #3198 on October 29th 2011 the comic was declared finished, although weekly "annotations" (i.e. blogs) appeared nearly every Sunday. After a few years of re-running its archive with a new re-run annotation on each strip, IWC was Uncanceled on 2015-04-26 with the support of a Patreon campaign.

Covers a number of ongoing motifs and topics, including:

  • Fantasy: A group of roleplayers guide their party through a quest that tips the hat to Tolkien... before laughing at him.
  • Space: A Space Opera gone bad. Very, very bad. Like Fantasy, also intended to be chronicling the events of an RPG, rather than directly telling a story. With one of the same players, no less. They transpose rather neatly.
  • MythBusters: Adam and Jamie test somewhat more unusual myths than normal (this one crosses over with the Death one, below, a LOT).
  • Steve and Terry: The adventures of a crocodile hunter (no, not THAT one), his long-suffering wife Terry, Dame Jane Goodall, and Cthulhu.
  • Nigerian Finance Minister: The source of all those spam e-mails and his quest to raise money. Funnier than it sounds.
  • William Shakespeare: Shakespeare is a Fanfic-writing office worker.
  • Cliffhangers: an Indiana Jones spoof. In a few early strips, this is also an RPG campaign.
  • Espionage: a spoof of James Bond, this time directly following the plot of the movies and with very few crossovers with other themes. Currently on From Russia with Love.
  • Imperial Rome: Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
  • Scientific Revolution: An excuse for DMM to write heartfelt annotations about Newton, Halley, Pascal, Pasteur, Linnaeus and their contemporaries.
  • Martians: The attempts of a group of Martians to take over the world, and their encounters with an Ordinary College Student and overly zealous government agent.
  • Pirates: Exactly What It Says on the Tin
  • Supers: A hand-drawn theme featuring the adventures of some superhero RPG characters. Hasn't been done in a while as DMM doesn't draw those strips himself and the artist who did could only draw them in his spare time.
  • Me: the ongoing adventures of the comic's author. Who was dead for a long time. Specifically, murdered by himself from the future. He then went on the run from death, but now is on a mission to kill his past self....
  • Star Wars and Harry Potter parodies. The former isn't done much anymore, likely to leave some jokes for Darths and Droids, while the latter is often part of Shakespeare's fanfics.

The themes Crossover very, very often in combinations you would not expect.

Death is common in all the themes and has its own theme as well. There is not just one Death, but Deaths for different causes, who get moved around depending on job performance. One, Death Of Being Wrestled To Death By Steve, got wrestled to death by Steve. Twice. The favorite death is Insanely Overpowered Fireballs, who has been demoted and re-promoted several times.

Can be found here

There is an accompanying podcast (Irregular Podcast!), which does original material. Number #13 is particularly funny for tropers.


Tropes used in Irregular Webcomic! include:

Head Death: Alright, who destroyed the universe?

  1. Using strip count as a metric. He notes his strip-a-day schedule means his count increases more than twice as fast as the popular Monday-Wednesday-Friday pattern.