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{{quote|''This here's my comic. Is it not nifty? Worship the comic.''|Original tagline, later providing the titles for the first two compilations}}
 
''[http://www.sluggy.com Sluggy Freelance]'' is one of the longest-running (since SeptemberAugust of25, 1997) and most popular [[Web Comics]] out there. It mostly revolves around the doings of a core cast, which conveniently form a [[Five-Man Band]] plus two cute talking animals.
 
In its time, it has shifted from being a simple gag comic with rather short arcs to a complex tragicomic tale of friends living in a mad world and trying to find fulfilling lives in them. It has helped create or popularize a ton of webcomicweb comic tropes, and it repeatedly hangs [[Lampshade Hanging|hangs lampshades]] over every single trope it uses, and [[Subverted Trope|subverts]] a few dozen more.
 
Since it has been publishing mostly daily for overtwo 10decades years(though less often as time went on), there is quite a bit of material to digest, but its continued popularity has never been questioned, even by those who don't make it a daily read. However, with over 1020 years of strips with very little interruption, it can be a prime source of [[Archive Panic]] for newcomers, so much so that even long-time fans can be a bit intimidated by the idea of an [[Archive Trawl]].
 
This comic has a [[Sluggy Freelance/Characters|character sheet]].
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=== This comic shows examples of: ===
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' gets a spoofing with the "Lara Kroft-Macaroni-And-Cheese" arc.
** Riff's dad is also implied to be one.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Most of the parodies the strip does. The long-running ''[[Harry Potter|Torg Potter]]'' parodies are a bit more vicious about pointing out plot holes.
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160604013839/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=001217 On the back of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, of all things.]
* [[All Just a Dream]]: Played with, of course, in [https://web.archive.org/web/20151031011357/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=060924 this strip].
* [[All There in the Manual]]: A moderate case. Many storylines almost require an [[Archive Trawl]] to understand what's going on, the story "bROKEN", required over a dozen archive links and it is only just getting started.
** One of the strips even managed to top that - [https://web.archive.org/web/20131127170105/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090612 this one (major spoiler)] asks you to check the forums assuming the other Sluggy readers will post them ''for you''.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]:
** [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/100203 This] comic manages to do this by presenting ''[[Up]]''... from the balloons' perspective.
** Torg (as well as the viewers) see Aylee as a good character, and (mostly) not a threat, at least after she undergoes a little [[Character Development]]. Riff, however, continues to see her as a threat, much as he sees [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire|Sam]]. Riff's viewpoint isn't all that sympathetic... until [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/070703 this comic].
* [[Alternate Universe]]: In [[John Ringo]]'s ''[[Posleen War Series|The Legacy of the Aldenata]]'', ''Hell's Faire'' features several Sluggy Freelance strips as if they were created within the novel's setting. This was possibly a favor in return for the [[Shout-Out|shout outs]]s to [[Sluggy Freelance]] in the third and fourth books of the series.
** Not to mention that the characters ''frequently'' visit alternate universes.
* [[Alternate Universe Reed Richards Is Awesome|Alternate Universe Riff Is Awesome]]
* [[Amusing Alien]]: Kiki, though a talking ferret isn't ''too'' unusual in ''Sluggy''...
** Kiki, although a talking ferret isn't ''too'' unusual in ''Sluggy''.
** Aylee, before she started becoming more of human-like anyway.
* [[Anal Probing]]: [[The Greys]] show up in the "Oceans Unmoving" arc, apparently having arrived in Timeless Space from the game ''[[X-COM]]''. They make continual references to probing.
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* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: The "Torg Potter" stories; "Oceans Unmoving".
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: There was at one point, a meme on the forum where certain characters were called [[Contractual Immortality|Not Allowed to Die]]; when one of these characters was [[Killed Off for Real]] during a parody arc, the list was narrowed down to [[The Magnificent Seven Samurai]]. {{spoiler|Then even some of them... Dead? Alive? [[Only Mostly Dead]]? [[Fate Worse Than Death]]? It got almost to the point of [[Zig Zagged Trope]].}}
** The entire purpose of the K I T T E NKITTEN arcs was to kill off some recurring characters.
* [[Arc Words]]:
** "NOTHING DEAD HERE"
** "Nosce te ipsum"
* [[Art Evolution]]: Commented upon by Bun-bun [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/050601 here].
* [[Ascended to Carnivorism]]: Played with; the cast always makes sure Bun-bun doesn't get hungry, fearing he might say "What the hell, let's give meat a try."
* [[As You Know]]: Averted -- one of the major [[Running Gag|running gags]] is the comic is that recaps are ''never'' played straight, always [[Lampshaded]], and often framed in a comedic way.
* [[Author Appeal]]: ZHOAS, by [[Word of God]].
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Angel McDevil.
* [[Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad]]: The demons from the Dimension of Pain, who find things like flowers intolerable.
* [[Badass]]: At some point or another, nearly all the main cast has moments of this. Bun-bun, Riff and Oasis have the most moments, and Torg's had quite a few chances to show off with his sword, especially since he [[Took a Level Inin Badass]] during "That Which Redeems".
** Let's not forget the previous resident of the Kesandru House, who, upon being haunted for months by a pair of ghosts, ''killed himself so he could fight back effectively.''
* [[Badass Boast]]: "My name is Gunman Stan McKurt. And I shoot evil in the face."
** "My name is Gunman Stan McKurt. And I shoot evil in the face."
** "But now you can call me Lord Bun-bun, Eater of Holidays!" And that was ''before'' he took over Thanksgiving and Christmas.
* [[Bad Santa]]: Santa Claus is Santa Claus; definitely one of the good guys by default. But when Bun-bun tries to kill him every Christmas and eventually blows up his workshop with an evil Furby, he begins to lose it and gets some evil-looking moments while planning to kill the rabbit. And ''then'' {{spoiler|he catches an alien DNA virus while hiding from Bun-bun in orbit, and eventually turns into a malicious alien monster along with many of his elves, albeit one still bound to manufacture and deliver Christmas presents. He finally gets better, though.}}
** Not to forget the part in "Holiday Wars" when {{spoiler|Bun-bun himself becomes an [[Evil Overlord]] by becoming the [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] of most holidays including Christmas.}} Now ''that'' is bad.
* [[Bald of Evil]]: [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/070620 Kesandru] fits the trope, with a combo for Evil Goatee with his eyebrows.
* [[Berserk Button]]:
** "Override B-1!"
** And God help you if you {{spoiler|disrupt Torg's denial over what happened to Zoë}}.
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** And don't call him in the role of a telemarkter, either.
* [[Better as Friends]]: Zoë said this to Torg once.
* [[Between My Legs]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130906172246/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=070815 In a rather bizarre fashion].
* [[Big Bad]]: K'Z'K and Hereti Corp for the overall story. Sir John Jacobs in the "Oceans Unmoving" arc.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: most probably unintentional, but the soccererssorcerer's nuts in the 'Torg Potter' arc are acorns. In Dutch, 'the acorn' (de 'eikel') is a piece of the penis.
* [[Black Comedy]]: Lots of it. Unimportant (and even, on occasion, important character) characters dying or being maimed in amusing ways is a constant [[Running Gag]] of the strip, and normally horrific situations are often played for comedy. As a rule, anything involving the Dimension Of Pain will involve lots of black comedy - the "That Which Redeems" arc is notable for causing large amounts of [[Mood Whiplash]] by playing the atrocities going on for laughs one second and being quite literally deadly serious the next.
* [[Black Magic]]: Gwynn. Also, a couple of one arc villains.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]
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* [[Body Count Competition]]: Between Torg, Gwynn, and Riff while killing zombies. There is also an unofficial one by fans who keep kill counts for the characters.
* [[Brain Bleach]]: [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/100630 Lau needs some.]
* [[Brick Joke]]: Played with in that it isn't a joke. 2016: [http://archives.sluggy.com/book.php?chapter=69#2016-07-25 "Believe me when I do, you're '''going to know'''."] Three years later, [http://archives.sluggy.com/book.php?chapter=72#2019-09-30 we all know.]
** And in the very next strip, {{spoiler|[[Status Quo Is God|she says no]].}}
* [[Broke Episode]]: Several [[Story Arc|Broke Arcs]], actually. (Not "bROKEN", though.)
* [[But for Me It Was Tuesday]]: When Squeakybobo comes back from the Dimension of Pain to kill Torg, he runs into Bun-bun. When Squeakybobo tells Bun-bun that he's next on the revenge list for killing him, Bun-bun can't remember who he is.
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* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: The Minion Master ([[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|or so he desperately wants to be]]).
* [[Cat Fight]]: A great one takes place between Sasha and Monicruel in [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20091130 this strip], complete with [[Clothing Damage]] and an appreciative male audience.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Let me check my notes."
** "Let me check my notes." (This one made it into the 20th-anniversary strip.)
** "My world is a crotch!"
** "Ooo shiny..."
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**** {{spoiler|Possibly the most serious point in the series, in terms of both story and art style, one character ''still'' managed to spend a good part of it as a camel. That says a lot about the overall content.}}
** This has come to a head (so far) in bROKEN: {{spoiler|Torg is going insane from grief (although he's done a good job of hiding it from his friends so far), Gwynn has forsaken the group due to Torg refusing to accept reality, Zoë was seen bursting into flame and is apparently dead, and Riff was gunned down by a group of dystopian [[Alternate Universe]] police (which he managed to survive through enormous luck, although he's found himself trapped and stripped of the will to escape).}}
*** "Perspective" perhaps ramps it up even more. {{spoiler|1=Riff, now in with a 4U City Blue squad led by that universe's Torg, discovers that Zoë is alive... but only by the grace of intense life support, and she's so weak that she can't even be given drugs to ease the pain.}}
*** And now we have {{spoiler|[[Manipulative Bastard|Bestseid]], a formerly Public Relations Villain, ([[I Thought It Meant|no, not like]] [[Villain with Good Publicity|that]]) taking control of the Minion Master's organization and shrinking down his own minions to feed to [[Our Zombies Are Different|a zombie head on a stick]]. All so he can gain immortality from said zombie head.}}
* [[Character Arc]]: Everyone seems to be getting one.
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* [[Chekhov's Gag]]: Several, but, in particular, EMERGENCY PANTS!
** Ceiling Darts and the associated "WOH-PAH!". They also serve as a
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Or more specifically... Chekhov's ''boom''. {{spoiler|Remember how many explosions seem to happen around Oasis? All of them were obscure hints to the [[Wham! Episode]] revelation. One particularly sneaky instance of this happening at what, at the time, the reader assumed was ''Gwynn'' activating her powers... was in fact Gwynn fending off a pyrokinetic explosion from Oasis. Bet you didn't see THAT coming seven years ago!}}
** Recently, from that same arc, {{spoiler|those bizarre nightmares that Glywnn had while possessed by K'Z'K way back when turned out to be visions of the future. And one them happened to be of Zoë burning alive...}}
** This really should be renamed Chekhov's Flintlock in this instance because all those [[Plot Hooks]] are sometimes seeded ''years'' before the story arc dealing with them actually start.
*** See [[Brick Joke]]. Though Chekhov's Flintlock would be a better name for that trope...
* [[Chew Toy]]: Squeekybobo the elf gets abused beyond belief... he somehow managed to come out worse for it when he was resurrected (partly because he was set up to become king of Hell right when it happened).
** More recently, there's [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|ZombieHeadOnAStickZombie Head On A Stick]]. She's still sentient, but the characters treat her [httphttps://wwwarchives.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/090224book.php?chapter=59#2009-02-24 like a toy or tool].
** And leave behind to [https://archives.sluggy.com/book.php?chapter=60#2009-08-24 "babysit"] Kiki, the way a literal chew toy keeps a puppy busy.
* [[Claustrophobia]]: Zoë isn't claustrophobic, but is able to give herself a panic attack by picking a terrible time to think about how lucky she is ''not'' to be claustrophobic.
* [["Close Enough" Timeline]]: Torg at first thinks that the Dimension of Lame constitutes one (the only visible differences being that Riff has different glasses, Zoe has purple hair and has the hots for Torg, and that Bun-bun is nice while Kiki is nasty) but he soon changes his mind after he finds out they don't have beer.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: It's official, this is the creator's stance on women. When Torg and Riff get transported to another dimension that turns them into women, Torg immediately feels that he's (she's?) more on top of things, if also more sensitive.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Berk. See ShoutOutsShout-Outs below.
* [[Content Warnings]]: During the "K I T T E N" arcs. Usually somewhat satirical in nature.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]] - For when Bun-bun thinks death is too good for you.
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* [[Distribution of Ninjutsu]]
* [[The Ditz]]: Nearly everyone except Zoë.
* [[Doctor Jekyll and Mister Jack Daniels]]: Bun-bun becomes quite a friendly rabbit once he gets enough booze in him.
* [[Doom Magnet]]: Most random minor characters whom the gang gets acquainted with die in their current adventures (see the "K I T T E N" storylines, for instance). They really aren't the best people to know. Basically, any character the gang meets either joins the main cast (or at least the recurring cast), or dies; they can't just fade back to obscurity.
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|The bROKEN}} arc.
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** It's also an interesting subversion of the [[Moral Event Horizon]]. (see the entry for details)
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Both Gwynn and Torg have had symbolic, prophetic dreams of things to come, specifically about Oasis and Zoë.
* [[Dude, Not Ironic]]: [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20051027 This strip].
{{quote|"The ''irony''! Crushed by a giant gorilla... on my ''birthday''!"
"That's not ironic." }}
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* [[Face Full of Alien Wingwong]]: How Aylee was born. Well, except for the "face" part.
* [[Fake Kill Scare]]
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: {{spoiler|Zoë, if we believe Rammer.}} After the events of 4U City Red, we learn that she *IS* alive {{spoiler|as a permanently comatose vegetable, since the nanites had no mental snapshot of her... and simply rebuilt her body... with no mind inside.}}
** {{spoiler|Not so permanent it seems.}}
** One could regard Zombie head on a stick's fate as this. She has already [[I Cannot Self-Terminate|begged for death]] and made [[Driven to Suicide|multiple attempts at suicide]]. [[Played for Laughs]] [[Asshole Victim|naturally]]. She {{spoiler|finally got to die when Gwynn put her in an anti-magic field}}.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: All sorts of legends from various sources are referenced, and parodied heavily.
* [[Fan Service]]: Done and lampshaded [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/980712 here].
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Oasis is {{spoiler|literally}} one.
* [[Flanderization]]: Sam Sein. Once the stubborn, clueless guy who couldn't take a "no" from Zoë. NowLater practically incapable of tying his shoelaces and pathetically excited over even the slightest possibility that a woman might not hate him. Compare [http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=971125 1997 Sam] to [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091119 2009 Sam].
* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''Sluggy Freelance'' is cited as one of the most influential webcomics on the web. It helps that it started in 1997 and is still going '''(not daily''' any more, but at least once a week).
* [[Foreshadowing]]: With hints and clues showing up in disguised form ''several years'' before the payoff. Possibly the biggest, most subtle example is the revelation that {{spoiler|Oasis is a pyrokinetic}}, which makes earlier encounters crystal clear hints to this end.
** Also, if you stop and think, {{spoiler|Zoë being burned alive by Oasis}} had been hinted at since the second K'Z'K arc.
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* [[Good Angel, Bad Angel]]: Played relatively straight by Zoë, heavily subverted by everyone else. Especially Riff, both of whose consciences are so apathetic and reticent they forget which side they're meant to take at times.
** Torg's bad angel is ''[[Ax Crazy]]'', with no subtlety for tempting. Conversely, Zoë's good angel is sufficiently adept at putting her foot in her mouth that the bad angel rarely has to say anything, really.
* [[Gorn]]: So many, many sprays of blood in the "K .I .T .T .E .N." arcs.
* [[Government Drug Enforcement]]: The alternate universe {{spoiler|that Riff is currently trapped}} in takes this to a ridiculous level, to the point where none of {{spoiler|Riff's}} chemistry class can't tell that they're having a staring contest with a balloon. Not just a balloon with a drawn on face, but a balloon wearing drawn on {{spoiler|''sunglasses.''}}
* [[Green-Skinned Space Babe]]: Aylee's humanoid incarnations. And [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/19971007 parodied fairly early on], too, from back when Torg and Riff would holler at the ladies more readily.
* [[Hammerspace]]: Half-lampshaded [https://web.archive.org/web/20150911011145/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090605 here].
* [[Happiness Is Mandatory]]: In the arc "758449", Riff finds himself in an alternate dimension city-state "4U City" which enforces perpetual happiness with knockout drug injections at the slightest hint of discontent.
* [[Hellevator]]: An entire house ([[Insistent Terminology|WITH GHOSTS IN THE GAS TANK!]]).
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Several characters, Sam and Aylee being the most prominent (though it's not exactly clear whether Sam was down with the whole "evil vampire" bit at all in the first place or if he was just pretending). Oasis temporarily becomes a sort-of good guy, at first due a sheer mental and personality breakdown, while the second seems to be an honest try to be a hero, unfortunately marred by her homicidal tendencies. Dr. Steve is implied to have quit Hereti-Corp because of this, and it's revealed Kesandru had pulled one in an alternate universe.
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** {{spoiler|4U!Riff and 4U!Frog, upon finding out that Riff intends to risk his life to try and save a dying 4U!Mimi, laugh and insult him for his [[Chronic Hero Syndrome]], only for 4U!Frog to admit that there is something seriously wrong with them.}}
* [[He-Man Woman Hater]]: Dr Nofun, Lau, and the rest of his organisation, taken to comically ridiculous levels.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Subverted. Oasis is the only major redhead in the strip, and though Torg's initial reaction to her was in those lines, now it is generally and for very good reasons "'''RUN. LIKE. HELL.'''" [[Inverted Trope]] |It's became more a case of Redheads Want ''Heroes''.]], until "The Heavens and the Earth", when {{spoiler|Oasis was debugged.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|[http://sluggy.com/#2018-10-12 Dr. Schlock shot himself] because his A.I. was too good.}}
* [[Homage]]: In "Aylee vs. Bun-bun", Bun-bun, having been eaten by Aylee, bursts out of her chest in a clear parody homage to ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]''.
* [[Hope Spot]]: {{spoiler|Riff is still alive! ...Seconds before he's gunned down by a group of armed soldiers}}.
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* [[Idiot Hero]]: Mostly Torg and Riff, though everyone falls into this every once in a while.
* [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place]]: The Dimension of Pain.
* [[I Have Nothing to Say to That]]: Zoe, in [https://web.archive.org/web/20161003092819/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=030731 this strip.]
* [[I Just Shot Marvin in the Face]]: Almost happens in [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20060312 this] strip.
* [[I Know Mortal Kombat]]: During the "Storm Breaker" saga, a time-travelling Torg has to take on the role of Dark Ages warlord [[Identical Stranger|Lord Torgibus]] and attempts this, but falls afoul of [[Command and Conquer Economy]].
{{quote|'''Torg:''' Alright, we'll need some of the townsfolk to [[Warcraft II|chop down trees, mine for gold]], and [[Total Annihilation|set up solar collectors]] in case we need to build more troops. Do we have any dragons yet?}}
** Later, Torg appears in one of Gwynn's visions while she's possessed by K'z'k and thinks he's dreaming about being in a [[Fighting Game]]--''and proceeds to kick K'z'k's ass''.
* [[DoctorIn JekyllVino and Mister Jack DanielsVeritas]]: Bun-bun becomes quite a friendly rabbit once he gets enough booze in him.
* [[Informed Attribute]]: Parodied with Torg and Riff's "tradition" of exchanging a beer every year for Christmas/Hanukkah. They have never yet managed to pull it off without something going wrong--it's almost Sluggy's equivalent of ''[[Peanuts]]''` annual gag with Lucy pulling the football away from Charlie Brown.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: Torg explains the political issues of the 2000 US presidential election to Kiki using balls painted with the Stars and Stripes to represent taxes. Riff can only take so many instances of Torg and Kiki talking about their balls before he snaps.
* [[Intentional Engrish for Funny]]: "Fashion Rancher 2" is a parody of [[Blind Idiot Translation]]
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* [[Interacting with Shadow]]: Bun Bun was, for a time, cursed with the shadow of the Groundhog. It annoyed him nearly to death.
* [[In the Future We Still Have Roombas]]: The Digbots.
** A [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of the real Roomba (Riff's "Vroomba") appeared around the time it was big in the media, but fell victim to [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]].
* [[It's Not You, It's My Enemies|It's Not You, It's My Psychotic Stalker]]: On the cusp of beginning a meaningful relationship with Zoë, Torg has to play this card when Oasis tracks him down. She's in love with him thanks to mind control and she can also fight robots, aliens, demons, and Bun-bun on an even footing. Zoë is, at best, a [[Badass Normal]]. In a stunning aversion of the [[Cartwright Curse]] Torg normally inflicts on his love interests, Torg says goodbye.
* [[It Runs on Nonsensoleum]]
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* [[Killer Rabbit]]: Bun-bun; The Evil
* [[Kick the Dog]]: [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/010730 Zorgon Gola], despite only appearing in a single arc, [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|pulls this off quite nicely.]]
{{quote|'''Gola''': Prepare to launch a [[Big Bulky Bomb|Cascade Missile]] at my command!<br />
'''Trooper''': What is our target Lord Gola?<br />
'''Gola''': A small puppy. }}
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: The vampires in the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Vampires"]] arc marked the strip's first real foray into more dramatic territory. Later, the presence of Oasis, K'Z'K, or HeretiCorp is likely to signify a darker storyline.
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* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: A few years into the strip, technology started being referred to in this way (like the [[Nintendo Wii|Hogtendo SuuWii]] and [[PlayStation 2|Playstayshun 2]] consoles). Initially, though, things like Torg's [[Sega Dreamcast]] were given their proper names.
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: Subverted, averted, played straight, messed with, and sometimes just plain ignored.
** Or, Bumping into the Fourth Wall. [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/050531 Ouch].
* [[The Legions of Hell]]: The inhabitants of the Dimension of Pain, who are more inept than most. [[Wham! Episode|"That Which Redeems"]] displays what happens when they get their act together.
* [[Living Legend]]: Torg makes quite the name for himself in the Dimension of Lame during ''That Which Redeems''.
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* [[The Minion Master]]: The protagonists are currently working for a (wannabe) super villain known as The Minion Master, but he isn't really an example because he only has four or five minions and they're really good ones (they even seem to be making the plans).
* [[Mirror Universe]]: The Dimension of Lame was initially portrayed like this in some ways (with a nice Bun-bun and a nasty Kiki) but when it appeared again, this was subject to a [[Cerebus Retcon]] (everyone from this universe are [[Perfect Pacifist People]], and the nasty Kiki is an immigrant from a [[Crapsack World]] universe).
* [[Mis BlamedMisblamed]]: A lot of the fanbase didn't like what Ian Mcdonald did with his "Meanwhile in the Dimension of Pain" strip and would regularly complain about it. Mcdonald has said he basically started ignoring the criticism when those same fans bashed Mcdonald for a 'Meanwhile' strip ''that had been drawn by Abrams'', reasoning that if they couldn't even tell the difference between his art style and Abrams', they weren't worth listening to.
* [[Mistaken for Terrorist]]
* [[Mobile Suit Human]]: Bun-bun and Kiki's Riff and Torg costume robotic suits. Also count as a [[Strangely Effective Disguise]], as they are obviously more angular in look than the real thing yet seem to fool everyone.
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* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: Different clans have different strengths and weaknesses, in part because they were originally parodies. For example, vampires from the Lysinda circle shrivel up and stop moving when they're staked through the heart, but immediately come back to life if you pull the stake out.
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: Zombies are immortal beings who rely on regeneration. The catch is that their regenerative state is highly selective and completely dependent on what they consume. For example, eating eyes will keep their eyesight from deteriorating while eating brains will allow them to retain their intelligence and cognitive abilities. In addition, being bitten by a zombie will not turn a person into one.
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Dr. Viennason [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20050210 explains] the dimension of timeless space by illustrating what happens when you run out of time supplies. By standing perfectly still for thirteen panels. Although he breaks it to surreptitiously glance at the camera if you look carefully in the tenth panel. The same trope is used for a whole sixteen panels in this [https://web.archive.org/web/20141227014506/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=010715 Gofotron] battle.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: [http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=971031 Here].
* [[Pass the Popcorn]]: Aquired by Torg from the [[Wondrous Ladies' Room]] to watch [[Cat Fight|Sasha and a nearly naked Monecruel duke it out]].
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* [[Punny Name]]: ''Everyone'' apart from the main cast. Particular mention goes to the inhabitants of the Punyverse and of Torg Potters' wizarding world.
** The book of E-ville [Elizabethville, Pa.]
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Bun-bun once wore [https://web.archive.org/web/20141022034759/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=050925 a lavender dress]. And it was awesome.
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: When Riff tried a "normal" 9-to-5 job he was transferred to Nome, Alaska because he'd threatened to sue them if fired (beats getting transformed into a gnome).
* [[Reckless Gun Usage]]: Alt-Bun-bun [https://web.archive.org/web/20161003092637/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=040607 invokes this trope], enough that Torg yells, "''Quit pointing that empty gun at me, it's not really for making points in conversation!''" [[Justified Trope|Justified]] since Alt-Bun-bun comes from a dimension without guns (or much in the way of violence at all).
* [[Red Herring]]: Often, due to the serpentine plots.
** Early on, the viewer was meant to think that Bun-bun had been killed when Santa blew up his booby-trapped workshop, and his vengeful spirit had come to the Dimension of Pain. It turned out that the spirit was in fact the elf Mr Squeekybobo, who ''had'' died in the same attack, and Bun-bun was in a cage somewhere with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]].
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** Torg had a coupon.
* [[Sadistic Choice]]: {{spoiler|Torg to Crushestro}} [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/101122 here].
* [[Saw a Woman In Half]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20161003085624/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=070813 Doesn't quite go as planned for Riff...]
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: Riff's inventions are usually covered with them, despite having a ferret that loves to mess with such things.
* [[The Scream]]: [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/050602 Here].
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]: {{spoiler|The Goddess of Good, former ruler of what became the Dimension of Pain, was sealed inside a gigantic Zip-lock bag by the Demon King until Torg released her millennia later.}}
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** The Grays in the Oceans Unmoving arc are all named after members of ''[[The A-Team]]''. The one called B.A. even went the extra distance [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/060124 here.]
** An [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091113 alphabetically named virus] that [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091116 rapidly mutates a normal human] [http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091118 into a monstrosity] with eyes in the wrong place and a taste for human flesh. [[Resident Evil|Sound familiar?]]
** [[Phineas and Ferb|Curry is not inherently evil.]]{{context}}
** Pete has also confirmed that the setting of Oceans Unmoving was based off of both ''[[Spelljammer]]'' and the entirety of ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]''.
*** The character of Berk and his speech patterns are both very inspired from the [[Planescape]] setting. "Berk" itself roughly means "clueless".
** ''[[Coupling]]''`s "Nine and a Half Minutes" seemed to be the inspiration for the "Ten Minutes at a Party" storyline; a later reference to "the giggle-loop" confirms Abrams watches the show.
** A reference to [[Animaniacs|Wakko]]'s "Potty Emergency!" was made by a Nofun executive.{{context}}
** {{spoiler|Alt-Riff}} quotes (with a twist) [[The Princess Bride (film)|the Dread Pirate Roberts]]{{context}} :
{{quote|I'll most likely {{spoiler|reboot}} you in the morning.}}
** The "Meannwhile..." strip by Ian Mcdonald was also fond of this, in particular the Angel being defeated thanks to ''[[Peanuts]]''` Lucy-pulling-the-football-away running gag.
*** Another, more subtle, note to Peanuts came when Kiki gave an excited, near-illegible [[Wall of Text]] summary of what had happened to Bun-bun (who was flying a [[World War OneI]] fighter plane at the time). It turns out he was [[Peanuts|shot down by a dog on a flying doghouse]].
** [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/001023 This strip]: "I wonder what the demon hunter looks like?" Both Torg and Riff imagine [[Devil Hunter Yohko]].
*** Who then turns out to be Steve Uozin, vaguely resembling [[Steve Irwin]]. {{spoiler|Oh, and his last word was "Crickey!"... when he got [[Life Imitates Art|stabbed with a long spike through the chest]] [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/050219].}}
* [[Sissy Villain]]: Zorgon Gola from the Punyverse arc. Many other villains of the [[Not So Harmless]] variety can sometimes slip into this as well.
* [[Slow-Loading Internet Image]]: An April Fool's day comic made good use of this trope [https://web.archive.org/web/20150621075832/http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=060401 here].
* [[Snarky Non-Human Sidekick]]: Bun-Bun when he's in one of his relatively good moods.
* [[Snowball Fight]]
* [[Snowy Screen of Death]]: In this [https://web.archive.org/web/20160603130121/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090401 strip].
* [[Soul Cutting Blade]]: The sword Chaz actually seems to have an easier time killing spiritual beings than physical ones.
* [[Southern-Fried Genius]]: Clem
* [[Status Quo Is God]]: Subverted repeatedly, especially for a comic of its length. The main cast has moved from living in an apartment complex, to living in an old house, to losing the house and living in yet another apartment, to living in yet another house. When they're not trapped in the past/future or another dimension. Not to mention the fact that the only dating combinations not explored by the human central cast at this point are the ones which involve Ho Yay or Les Yay.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: The four alien Greys are named after the members of the A-Team, but the obvious pun "The Grey-Team" is never specifically spoken.
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* [[Space Is an Ocean|Timeless Space Is An Ocean]]: Which is, of course, [[Space Sailing|traversed in pirate ships]] [[Applied Phlebotinum|with time bubbles]]
* [[Time Travel]]
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: While generally glossed over for the sake of a good story, [[Time Travel]] has worked differently in different circumstances - "The Storm Breaker" saga resulted in Zoë and Torg actually changing history (which then gave Zoë problems on a history test), but we also learn that Valerie was turned into a vampire as the result of Torg's actions in the past, even though she was a vampire before he traveled back in time. Also, Dr. Schlock from the future watched his younger self die, but he's still around because he's from an alternate future that was averted in the current timeline thanks to some of the technology he sent back in time to stop K'Z'K, as he mentioned in Kiki's Virus, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160603192927/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=000201 here]
** And Timeless Space, being [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], can be accessed from any point in time, simultaneously. One who manages to escape may not necessarily return to the time stream where they originally came from. {{spoiler|It's heavily implied that Bun-bun originally came from a time long before the rest of the cast was born.}}
** Lampshaded in [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/091112 this comic].
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** Much earlier in the first alternate dimension arc the captain thought they were in a [http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/971019 macho action movie] (seriously, his last words).
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: A short example between Dr. Schlock and Markus Chen: first Chen tricked Schlock into reinstating him as a CEO, thus allowing him to give Kusari the order to kill Schlock. Schlock responded (after looking up a few things) by having the board of command (him, given the rest of the board was either "running for their lives or slaughtered") fire Chen as CEO.
* [[Yandere (disambiguation)]]: Oasis. Oh, so very much.
* [[You Already Changed the Past]]: {{spoiler|Lysinda was able to tempt Valerie because her husband Torgamus died in battle, which was the result of Torg going back in time to fight K'Z'K.}} See [http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=990822 here] for details.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: This is the job of the aptly named Fate Spiders
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