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* ''[http://www.dieselsweeties.com/ Diesel Sweeties]'' is a good example of a pixel art comic. Note the vibrant colours and expressive faces, both of which are common among pixel art comics.
* ''[[Kid Radd (Webcomic)|Kid Radd]]'': The adventures of a 2D Platformer character who has been "liberated" from his original ROM to live in a community of other liberated sprites on the internet. In many ways, it's a Pixel Art Comic pretending to be a [[Sprite Comic]]. It also takes advantage of the format to institute a groundbreaking "animated panels" style.
* ''[[A Modest Destiny (Webcomic)|A Modest Destiny]]'': Its creator, Sean Howard, has had a significant role in the awareness of the distinction between pixel art comics and sprite comics.
* ''[http://www.aintaer.com/room/ Room]'' is a particularly surreal pixel art comic that revolves around an [[Ontological Mystery]]; all the dialogue is represented by symbols.
* ''[http://www.bitmapworld.com/ Bitmap World]'' not only has smilies for main characters, it takes place inside a computer.
* Television Example: ''[[Code Monkeys (Animation)|Code Monkeys]],'' an animated show that was made using sprites and formally aired on G4.
* ''[http://www.isotown.net/index.php The Illustrated Story of Isotown]'' is a town being built up in an initially deserted area, all using pixel art.
* ''[http://www.pixelcomic.net/ Pixel Comic]'', even though it's not pixel art. It's a comic ''about'' pixels.
* Some of ''[[The KA Mics (Webcomic)KAMics|The KA Mics]]'' cartoons are pixel art. Mostly the rockhounding stuff, originally because of the bitmap art programs that the artist had when he started, but kept it later for a consistent art 'style'.
* ''[[A Path to Greater Good (Webcomic)|A Path to Greater Good]]'' by a chap who calls himself Neorice uses original sprites for the characters and hand drawn backgrounds (...[http://www.neorice.com/aptgg_144 apart from one badly received exception]) in a manner reminiscent of classic RPGs (the early comics even used text boxes and character portraits).
* ''[[Patchwork Champions (Webcomic)|Patchwork Champions]]'' began its life as one of these. Today it's a [[Web Serial Novel]].
* ''Min Pix'' - primarily a 'slice of life' comic, but with a strong element of fantasy and surreal situations.