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* In ''[[Insecticomics]]'', A priest of Unicron starts his own religious show, "The Hour Of Devour," which presents worshipping the Chaos Bringer as this. Fallen finds out, and is pissed because he [[Even Evil Has Standards|actually has some respect for his job as Unicron's herald, and sees the priest's show as a mockery of service to the forces of chaos.]] Eventually, he mellows out and lets the priest go on as he pleases.
* In ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'', the crazed [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Xena is a devotee of this religion. Although the comic avoids mentioning the church by name, she's been known to slam the field of psychology (including parroting [[Tom Cruise]]'s denial of chemical imbalances), make reference to engrams and souls imprisoned in volcanoes, and note that her name is similar to that of a certain galactic dictator central to the religion's foundational myth. She's even been known to moan "Mr. Hubbard" in her sleep.
* ''[[Nodwick]]'' once featured an "Elrond Hubbard" in a ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' parody. He was said to have written a book called ''Dianelfics''. It was a best-seller in the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|"Elf-help"]] genre.
 
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