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* ''[[Nextwave]]'' features some "Unusual Weapons of Mass Destruction", including the Drop Bears -- koala bears trained to kill, which are deployed by throwing them out of an aircraft. "Cuddly widdle bears of DEATH?!" This is based on a joke played by Australians on tourists. See the Real Life section below. |
* ''[[Nextwave]]'' features some "Unusual Weapons of Mass Destruction", including the Drop Bears -- koala bears trained to kill, which are deployed by throwing them out of an aircraft. "Cuddly widdle bears of DEATH?!" This is based on a joke played by Australians on tourists. See the Real Life section below. |
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* Lockheed, the tiny sapient alien dragon that befriended Kitty Pryde of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]. He's so adorable that most people tend to forget the "sapient" and "dragon" parts. |
* Lockheed, the tiny sapient alien dragon that befriended Kitty Pryde of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]. He's so adorable that most people tend to forget the "sapient" and "dragon" parts. |
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* The ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic, "The Star Beast", features the villain "Beep the Meep", a [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|wide-eyed alien ball of fluff]] who just happened to be an unrepentant omnicidal bloodthirsty intergalactic war criminal. Beep proved memorable enough that he got two followup strips and an audio drama. |
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* In [[The DCU]], there is a [[Rival]] group to the [[Green Lantern]] Corps called The Red Lantern Corps, whose rings are powered by rage. One of the members of the Red Lanterns is a cute-looking kitty... and he is just as dangerous as any other member. Don't fall for Dex-Starr's "innocent" act.... |
* In [[The DCU]], there is a [[Rival]] group to the [[Green Lantern]] Corps called The Red Lantern Corps, whose rings are powered by rage. One of the members of the Red Lanterns is a cute-looking kitty... and he is just as dangerous as any other member. Don't fall for Dex-Starr's "innocent" act.... |
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* ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]''. There was the 'squirrel as a fifth level' monster from the strip "The Most Dangerous (Small) Game". Also llamas in B.A.'s campaign have horns and gore people. |
* ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]''. There was the 'squirrel as a fifth level' monster from the strip "The Most Dangerous (Small) Game". Also llamas in B.A.'s campaign have horns and gore people. |
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* ''Pinocchio Vampire Slayer'' -- The Rabbits of Ill Portent. They don't actually kill but they are quite creepy. |
* ''Pinocchio Vampire Slayer'' -- The Rabbits of Ill Portent. They don't actually kill but they are quite creepy. |
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* Max from ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'' mixes this with [[Psychopathic Manchild]] and [[Ax Crazy]] to an eerie extent... |
* Max from ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police]]'' mixes this with [[Psychopathic Manchild]] and [[Ax Crazy]] to an eerie extent... |
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* Jahf, from Marvel Comics, is a little cute purple dwarf |
* Jahf, from Marvel Comics, is a little cute purple dwarf toad-like android, which protects the M'Kraan Crystal. It kicked four X-Men's asses. At once. |
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* 3 from [[Grant Morrison]]'s ''[[WE 3]]'' is ''literally'' a [[Killer Rabbit]]. |
* 3 from [[Grant Morrison]]'s ''[[WE 3]]'' is ''literally'' a [[Killer Rabbit]]. |
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* ''Gold Digger: Tangent'' features the "Death Lepus", also known as Wabbits -- relatively small, rabbit-like creatures that look pretty cute, but are intelligent, pack-hunting carnivores capable of bringing down fully-grown [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]]. The cute is also negated somewhat by their prehensile tails all ending in deadly magically-enhanced bladed weapons. |
* ''Gold Digger: Tangent'' features the "Death Lepus", also known as Wabbits -- relatively small, rabbit-like creatures that look pretty cute, but are intelligent, pack-hunting carnivores capable of bringing down fully-grown [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]]. The cute is also negated somewhat by their prehensile tails all ending in deadly magically-enhanced bladed weapons. |
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* Miyamoto Usagi of ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'', who, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|as you may have guessed]], actually is a rabbit. [[Everything's Better with Samurai|And a samurai.]] |
* Miyamoto Usagi of ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'', who, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|as you may have guessed]], actually is a rabbit. [[Everything's Better with Samurai|And a samurai.]] |
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* The ''[[Mouse Guard]]'' is a band of skilled warriors who are also, as the title indicates, mice. They've been seen taking down predators many times their size, from snakes to owls and even a ''bear,'' although that was only seen in ''Legends of the Guard.'' |
* The ''[[Mouse Guard]]'' is a band of skilled warriors who are also, as the title indicates, mice. They've been seen taking down predators many times their size, from snakes to owls and even a ''bear,'' although that was only seen in ''Legends of the Guard.'' |
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== Comics -- Newspaper == |
== Comics -- Newspaper == |