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** The priest of Loki figures out that the Thieves Guild has arrived to capture him and the heroes because the comic does a cutaway to them talking in the second-to-last panel of [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0602.html this strip].
** At one point, Haley reaches into the cast page to steal a diamond. {{spoiler|If the story was in any other medium, they wouldn't have been able to bring Roy back.}}
* ''[[Dominic Deegan]]: Oracle for Hire'' has used sequences that break the comic strip, once to symbolize a breakdown [https://web.archive.org/web/20140213101855/http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2005-05-02 of reality], other times [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101215204330/http://dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2007-10-04 of the mind]. (The mouth-things and mosaics in the former are completely normal—the place depicted is weird.) More recently, as of this writing Dominic pulled a spell he'd been fighting with in his mind outside of his body, and for the next few days, has been fighting with it outside the boundaries of the panels.
* In ''[[Achewood]]'', Chucklebot (a robot, duh) speaks in a digital font. Blister, a ghost squirrel, speaks in unpunctuated block capitals. The most notable example, though, is Roast Beef, whose rambling speech is conveyed in a slightly smaller font with no commas.
* ''It's Walky!'' pulled a similar stunt [https://web.archive.org/web/20131011030811/http://www.itswalky.com/d/20031221.html here].