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* In a story from the [[Tomb Raider]] comics, Lara Croft finds Shangri-La. However, she discovers that {{spoiler|nobody can leave, and those who try are turned into yeti-like monsters that guard its walls. Lara brings an old caretaker from her childhood to Shangri-La, in exchange for her own release.}}
* Is Heaven in ''[[Horndog]]''.
* The [[Carl Barks]] Uncle Scrooge comic "Tralla La" is a satirical take on the idea of a moneyless utopia; the story also incidentally bears some similarity to ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]'' (totally coincidental, given that the comic was published 27 years before that movie came out). It was later adapted into a ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' episode.
** [[Don Rosa]] did a sequel to the comic, in which it is revealed that Tralla La is in fact {{spoiler|Xanadu, the place described in [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]]'s poem ''Kubla Khan''.}} Also, the Ducks unintentionally bring big trouble into peaceful Tralla La. ''Again''.
 
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