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* ''[[Ikki Tousen]]''
* ''[[Ikki Tousen]]''
* ''[[Rio Rainbow Gate]]''
* ''[[Rio -Rainbow Gate!-]]''
* ''[[Queens Blade]]''
* ''[[Queen's Blade]]''
* ''[[Dead or Alive]]''
* ''[[Dead or Alive]]''
* Most [[DC Comics|DC]] and [[Marvel]] characters have undergone this, depending on the artist. Especially the female ones.
* Most [[DC Comics|DC]] and [[Marvel]] characters have undergone this, depending on the artist. Especially the female ones.
* ''[[Saki (Manga)|Saki]]''
* ''[[Saki (manga)|Saki]]''
* Parodied in ''[[Excel Saga (Anime)|Excel Saga]]'', where in an episode parodying fanservice anime they turn up the contrast and brightness of the show to achieve this effect.
* Parodied in ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', where in an episode parodying fanservice anime they turn up the contrast and brightness of the show to achieve this effect.
* ''[[Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]'' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0736.html parodied this] in the strip introducing the gladiators.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0736.html parodied this] in the strip introducing the gladiators.
{{quote| "You will remain stripped to the waist with your muscles oiled at all times, for no apparent purpose. See the oil steward if your skin becomes dry for any reason."}}
{{quote| "You will remain stripped to the waist with your muscles oiled at all times, for no apparent purpose. See the oil steward if your skin becomes dry for any reason."}}
* Many western comics during the [[Dark Age]] of Comics utilized or imitated the style of the Liquid! coloring studio, which emphasized heavy use of bright, primary colors and more light sources than a Thomas Kinkade painting.
* Many western comics during the [[Dark Age]] of Comics utilized or imitated the style of the Liquid! coloring studio, which emphasized heavy use of bright, primary colors and more light sources than a Thomas Kinkade painting.