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* ''[[PvP]]'' is another good example, with Skull the Troll being treated as any other character in what is supposedly an office drama about a gaming magazine. His super-intelligent cat may or may not also count.
* ''[[So Damn Bright]]'' is a comedy about a group of cynical college drop outs. So far, so normal. The catch is, one of the characters is a fairy. As in, she has visible fairy wings growing out of her back. Fairies are entrenched enough in the culture that there are [[Red Scare]]-era educational films about their biology, and a dating service asks right after sexual preference whether someone would be comfortable with a fae/"anthro" partner. Several other fairies have also been spotted in the background doing a number of mundane activities such as drinking in a bar.
* ''[[Shortpacked]]'' still has the alien invasion backstory from ''[[ItsWalkyverse|It's Walky!]]'' firmly intact, but most of the time it's just semi-real tales out of retail with the weirdness just out of frame. Except for the talking car working in the stockroom. He doesn't fit out of the frame.
** It's specifically mentioned that most of the Shortpacked employees have ''no idea'' about the alien invasion a few years back; Robin doesn't want to spoil their little mundane fantasy world and Mike isn't talking for some reason. Again, Ultra-Car gets a free pass.
*** What they have "no idea" about is their co-workers' participation. Amber, at least, is [http://www.shortpacked.com/2009/comic/book-10/01-this-man-this-manhattan/posthumous/ perfectly aware of the invasion].