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Examples of [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]] in [[Comic Books]]
* ''[[Animal Man]]'' from [[DC Comics]]/[[Vertigo Comics]] found out near the end of his [[Grant Morrison]] run in a rare ''completely serious'' fourth wall breach that he was a comic book character. He didn't take it well.
** The Psycho-Pirate has it even worse; he hasn't seen the fourth wall since ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', and ''knows'' when attention is focused on him. He even calls the readers "perverts" for watching him. When the remnants of the Infinite Earths start being revived through him, he tries to get the revived characters to break the fourth wall down completely and '''kill everyone who is reading the comic''', so they won't have to be controlled by writers anymore.
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* In ''[[Fear Itself (Comic Book)|Fear Itself]]: The Worthy'', on the last page of the Hulk story (#5 of the digital release), Hulk is talking to Banner, saying "You'll hate yourself tomorrow. But you don't have to. You can just hate the Hulk." Then he turns to the reader, finishing with "That's why you made me, isn't it?"
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