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* Most background characters in ''[[Misfile]]'' are fully drawn, but during Emily's date the artist got some ghost jokes for [http://www.misfile.com/index.php?page=649 this scene].
* ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' occasionally uses this.
* In the improvised round-robin comic ''Ito'', people the protagonists consider to be irrelevant are [https://web.archive.org/web/20020322015244/http://tangcomic.com/doji/ito/ito_02.jpg rendered as vegetables]; [https://web.archive.org/web/20020322021936/http://tangcomic.com/doji/ito/ito_03.jpg one page later], they become victims to this effect as well while trying to charm a young girl into joining their (all male) drama club.
* Notably averted in ''[[Concession]]''. The author uses a "random character generator" to assign a species, gender, sexuality, and religion to each one of the extras (usually customers at the titlular concession stand), and writes a detailed backstory for them that's found at the bottom of the page. A few of the randomly generated characters have become minor or even major characters, most notably [[Camp Gay]] skunk Nicole.
* ''[[Ménage à 3]]'' all but resorts to stick figures for crowds of audience members, though they get expressions... it's actually (deliberately) hilarious. You'd... uh, have to see it.
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