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== Web Comics == |
== Web Comics == |
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* A decidedly skewed version occurs at the end of ''[[Walkyverse|It's Walky]]'': After Walky's heroic sacrifice, Joe mentions that they may be able to resurrect him using [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]], but only if they can find a complete genetic sample. Cut to Walky's deeply religious (and canonically virginal) girlfriend Joyce looking ''[http://www.itswalky.com/d/20041017.html extremely]'' embarrassed. |
* A decidedly skewed version occurs at the end of ''[[Walkyverse|It's Walky]]'': After Walky's heroic sacrifice, Joe mentions that they may be able to resurrect him using [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]], but only if they can find a complete genetic sample. Cut to Walky's deeply religious (and canonically virginal) girlfriend Joyce looking ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121030165530/http://www.itswalky.com/d/20041017.html extremely]'' embarrassed. |
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* In the [[Backstory]] of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'', for the black dragon and his mother. |
* In the [[Backstory]] of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'', for the black dragon and his mother. |
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* ''[[Fans]]!'' has a two-in-one: the time-travelling Joseph Oberf was born after both his father (Rikk) and his genetic mother (Rumy) were killed, since he was implanted as a fetus in his birth mother (Ally). |
* ''[[Fans]]!'' has a two-in-one: the time-travelling Joseph Oberf was born after both his father (Rikk) and his genetic mother (Rumy) were killed, since he was implanted as a fetus in his birth mother (Ally). |