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* ''[http://www.witchsbrew.org/ Witch's Brew]'' is ''literally'' Dada. Each strip is produced via the Exquisite Corpse game, where multiple artists collaborate on each strip, but must make their contributions without seeing any more than one panel of the strip.
* ''[[Chicanery]]'', a sprite comic starring an assortment of ''[[EarthBound]]'' characters and other clip art. After the events of the game, Pokey embezzles $44 million from Giygas so that he and Ness "have enough legal tender [[Lampshade Hanging|to go on nonsensical zany adventures]]". They are quickly joined in their escapades by a trigger-happy Mr. Saturn who is relatively more coherent than others of his kind, Mr. T (represented by the "generic black guy" sprite from ''[[EarthBound]]'', which looked unmistakably like the real T), Ness's former comrade Jeff, and Pip from ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. These escapades include traveling through time to prevent a nuclear detonation (and briefly ending up in medieval times, represented by graphics from ''[[Ultima]] I''), the occasional treasure hunt, extended parodies of ''[[Parasite Eve]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', and a fight between a giant Mister B. Natural and a [[Humongous Mecha]] based on ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'''s Frank Conniff ("the 2000-inch TV's Frank").
* ''[[Beaver and Steve]],'' in their [https://web.archive.org/web/20130831065832/http://www.beaverandsteve.com/index.php unfeasible adventures,] do encounter the occasional recurring character or plot point (which occasions probably make for the weaker of the strips); at its best, though, this sometimes-single-page, sometimes-story-arc webcomic shows no interest in consorting with such dull companions as continuity or logic. [[There Are No Rules]] here. Anything can happen. (Although there is a better-than-average chance that there will be toasters, robots, and time travel involved.)
* ''[http://www.damonk.com/prime/d/20001003.html Framed!!!]'' is very surreal, starting with its self-referential metafictional premise of real people trapped in a comic strip. It frequently identifies conventions just so that it can violate them, such as having a character turn into abstract art or shove a tilting panel back into position. It's also responsible for the massive "Framed!!! Great Escape" crossover event, a weeks-long orgy of [[Post Modernism|metafiction]].
* ''[[Loserz]]'' sometimes falls into that, as in [https://web.archive.org/web/20110602051139/http://bukucomics.com/loserz/go/323 this] strip.
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