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* Robot S13 of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' does this in his temporary body in Ch 25. The author's comments [[Lampshade]] S13's outfit's resemblance to the Hunter from ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' (see Videogames, above), though this was [http://twitter.com/gunnerkrigg/status/5362290445 unintentional].
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' features a martial art called "Parkata Urbatsu", which is described as a descendant of Parkour, free-running, and "Youtubing". It appears in "Mallcop Command". However, since it's on a space station, you have to take into account the fact that the station is rotating whenever you jump. Inevitably, to catch their targets {{spoiler|(who turn out to be pro Parkata Urbatsu enthusiasts illegally filming their stunts)}}, the mercenaries have to master it via a crash course by Commander Shodan. With emphasis on the ''crash'' part. Schlock got really good at it, and now he sometimes uses it just for general moving around. Shodan actually asked one of the Mallcop Command perps to help him "un-teach Schlock Parkata Urbatsu" (she declares Schlock an artist and refuses).
* [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140209175406/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3510 This strip] of ''[[Sinfest]]''.
* ''[[Last Res0rt]]'': "[http://www.lastres0rt.com/2010/06/if-real-zombies-ever-learn-parkour-were-doomed/ If real zombies ever learn Parkour, we're doomed.]"
** Technically that's a vampire, not a zombie.
* In ''[[Rusty and Co.|Rusty and Co]]'', Gelatinous Cube knows Parkour. [http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-5-3/ No, really.]
* In ''[[Snow By Night]]'', Blaise [https://web.archive.org/web/20130308115311/http://www.snowbynight.com/pages/ch1/pg19.html does this] to evade three disgruntled rooks. His pursuers are rather taken aback.
* In [[The Zombie Hunters]], at least one "hunter" zombie is depicted in this way. The author described them as "urban ninjas" but without human inhibitions, like pain, tiredness, or fear of death.