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* Cooper from the print comic [[Retail]] [http://retailcomic.ning.com/profiles/blogs/new-new-digs has his own], though it's rarely updated, and he mentions Norm Feuti often, in a delicate mix of "reality" and comic reality.
* Superboy Prime of DC comics is supposed to be using his computer in the real world. However, it's hard to determine how, since both Twitter and the official forums have several different people all claiming to be him and fighting over it.
* Carl "Deathtrap" Draper, a minor ''[[Superman]]'' villain turned Checkmate operative in [[DC Comics]], has a blog [https://web.archive.org/web/20120208105802/http://www.gideonii.com/ here], accessable with the user ID "CARL DRAPER" and the password "wilhelmina".
* Bob the Dog, of the comic ''[[Horndog]]'' posts on the comic's [http://www.facebook.com/horndogcomic Facebook] page, and [http://twitter.com/horndogbob has his own Twitter]. Another character from the comic, [http://twitter.com/horndogcharlene Charlene], has her own Twitter as well.
* Not quite the same as a proper blog, but Mayor Dalton's Prostate has gotten it's own Facebook fan page after Rex Morgan, M.D.'s discussions of the organ became a minor meme on [[The Comics Curmudgeon]].
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== Fanfiction ==
* "[httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20061010063852/http://www.ealasaid.com/misc/vsd/index.html The Very Secret Diaries]", a series of diary entries purportedly written by the main characters of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', covering the events of the first film and some of the second. Lots of [[Ho Yay]] ensues. They were actually published on the author's blog, though—not the characters' blogs—so it's not quite the same thing.
* Maintaining character blogs as a form of [[Fan Fiction]] or roleplay is a popular practice. In fact, many of the blogs linked elsewhere on this page are fan-made
* [[The Luck of Dennis St. Michel, Viscount Stokington|Dennis St. Michel]] keeps one of these, which are purportedly excerpts from his memoirs, although they're posted daily.
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* [http://twitter.com/s_sylvesterGLEE Some] [http://twitter.com/KurtHummelGLEE of the] [http://twitter.com/RachelBerryGLEE characters] [http://twitter.com/QuinnFabrayGLEE of] [[Glee]] have their own Twitter accounts. Sue Sylvester's is ''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|truly epic]]''.
* Obvious example: ''[[Gossip Girl]]''.
* Several characters in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' have online blogs of some kind or another, including, not surprisingly, the geeky [https://web.archive.org/web/20071011195007/http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/ Hiro Nakamura] and the hacker [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20071029021020/http://samantha48616e61.com/ Hana Gitelman].
* Barney from ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' has one, stemming from the fact that he frequently makes mention of it in the show, and puts a great deal of significance in it.
* [[iCarly]] uses them as part of the extensive tie-in website.
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