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* This trope is comparatively rare in shorter works like webcomics and newspaper comics, but ''[[VG Cats]]'' stands out as an example—it often doesn't even have a punchline in the proper sense, ending the strip when it's out of jokes on the subject.
* [[Bug Martini|Bug]] uses this format all the time. The most common format for the comic is one panel of set-up and [[Rule of Three|three more panels]], each with a mini joke within them. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130517215551/http://www.bugcomic.com/comics/pizza-delivery/ Pizza Delivery]" is a good example of the comic's style, and it even has ''four'' mini jokes in it!
* A number of [[Xkcd]] comics, such as [http://xkcd.com/730/ this one] or [http://xkcd.com/482/ these] [http://xkcd.com/485/ two], present large panoramas built around a common theme saturated with jokes for this apparent purpose.
* The further [[Hiimdaisy]] goes, the more jokes in a single issue there are. Case in point: [[Little Kuriboh|LittleKuriboh's]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8ZnAqUdgU voiceover of Let's Destroy Shagohod] ([[Metal Gear]] spoilers alert).