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* Part of ''Battle for the Cowl'' starts with Damian taking a Batmobile on a joyride with a goth/punk girl he picked up, before Oracle takes over the controls and ejects the girl from the passenger seat in a panel played for laughs. Then, about two pages later, Killer Croc tackles the Batmobile and belches up the girl's shoe, thanking Damian for the "[[I'm a Humanitarian|snack]]".
* One of the better known issues of ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' featured Sue Storm having complications during her pregnancy. They decide to engage Doc Ock, appealing to his intelligence and so forth, and have a typical superhero-on-supervillain battle at one point, only to return to find that they were too late, and Susan already miscarried.
* [[Watchmen (comics)|Nite Owl]]'s snow suit. The story in general is [[Crapsack World|depressing as hell]], but....when he puts on that ridiculous fluffy white coat, it's hard to take it seriously.
** The best part? It's (of course) an owl-suit.
* ''[[Double Happiness|Double]] freakin' [[Double Happiness|Happiness]]''. Starts off as a light [[Fish Out of Water]] [[Slice of Life]] story. Then, just as the protagonist starts to fit in and gets a date with a cute girl, {{spoiler|he gets cornered in an alley and gets beaten to a bloody pulp by hoodlums. Worse, he realizes why this happened: ''all his new friends are [[The Triads and Thethe Tongs|Tongs]]''--rivals of the gang that beat him up.}}
* Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis' ''Justice League International'' was a very good example, where a comedic quip, a [[Deadpan Snarker]], or a hilariously drawn expression by Kevin Maguire would come out of nowhere in a dramatic scene. Issues ranged from pure comedy to action/drama at will.
* ''Dead@17'' ends its rough cut arc, which is a flashback involving child abuse, torture, demons, and a sociopath murdering a bunch of people, with an 11 Omake made by three artists. The middle one especially is a series of 3-4 panel strips staring the main character and her best friend (who split up in the previous arc after said friend was brutally tortured for her connection to the main character) making light of the zombies who killed half their town and the main character's status as undead.
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* [[The Punisher|The Slavers]] was an incredibly dark, depressing story where Punisher tried to tackle a real-world problem and, ultimately, failed. So, to lighten the mood a little, [[Garth Ennis]] brought in the most outrageous and over-the-top villain in the MAX universe: Barracuda. While it was hardly [[Lighter and Softer|a Disney movie]]; a mercenary with gold teeth that read "FUCK YOU" who likes pancakes and sea shanties is considerably cheerier than gang of slave traders who brutalize young girls and kill infants.
* In issue #5 of ''[[The Sandman]]'', a relatively light story involving the Justice League, Silver Age villain Dr. Dee escapes from Arkham Asylum and gets a ride with a passing motorist. She's initially terrified, but Dee looks harmless and frail, and soon the mood relaxes and they are chatting amiably. At the end of the story she lets him out at his destination, telling him sincerely to take care of himself...and he casually kills her. The next issue, "24 Hours", is one of the most nightmarish stories in the entire ''Sandman'' run.
* ''[[Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose]]'' wanders from Fanservice to [[Fan Disservice]] to [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] to [[Author Filibuster]] and back.
* [[Sin City]] had a short story featuring [[Those Two Bad Guys|Shlubb and Klump]]. The story involved the mafia getting [[You Have Failed Me...|tired of their goofiness]] and tricking them in blowing themselves up. Normally, what humor the series elicits is along the lines of [[Bloody Hilarious]]. This time around, it was a [[Non-Fatal Explosions|cartoonish bomb hidden inside of a dummy]] with a more family-friendly effect. When the bomb goes off, it's enough to blast a dock to splinters but it simply gave the characters [[Ash Face]] and [[Amusing Injuries]]. The slapstick was a major departure from the grittiness found in most stories.
* Whedon's run on the Astonishing X Men saw Kitty put on a ten mile long bullet shaped bus, effectively dead, but Beast was told by the half-alien head of Sentient World Observation and Response that she needed him to check her judgement on the job, and wanted to break him like a pony off the job, and that his blue furry monsterdom was not a turn off to her. Also that she was half alien.
* The ''[[Spider -Man]]'' comics and sagas lives in this trope....
* The french fantasy serie [[Les Legendaires (Comic Book)|Les Légendaires]] is a devoted adept of the trope: there are so many times the story switches between silly and serious moments that it's hard to count them. Most notably, almost all story arcs started with the protagonist being portrayed as incompetent heroes that get themselves embarrassed while fighting some minor treath, only to be then thrown into some major treath and proving them competent. Most notable uses of the Trope include :
** The First book is quite much of a joke almost all along, [[spoiler: until its end who leaves a [[Sequel Hook]] by revealing Elysio, the mysterious amnesiac kid who was travelling with the Legendaries is actually Darkhell, the Legendaries [[Arch Enemy]]. In the next book, we learn that a whole group of heroes, including protagonist Danael's [[Big Brother]] Ikael, have been turned into monstrous beings in an attempt to get the Stone of Crescia the Legendaries were trying to get. Then [[The Hero Dies|all Legendaries]] [[Sole Survivor|but Danael]] dies trying to get the Stone, only to have the demonical [[Evil Sorcerer]] Skroa take it away from them. Though [[Unexplained Recovery|they recover, the book ends with a hint that Elysio drank a memory potion and became Darkhell again.]]
** Book 3 and 4 switch several times between the comical theme of the Legendaries trying to team up with their [[The Rival|rival team]] the Fabulous, {{spoiler|Shimy arguing with her mother about her being part of the Legendaries and the darker theme of Elysio trying to stop Darkhell from destroying the Elven World and Alysia because he feels guilty for all the evil Darkhell did; all of this with a vicious war between Elves and Pirahni.}}
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