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* Rather infamously, ''[[Sonichu]] 8''.
* When T gave up on getting ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'' syndicated, he "celebrated" it with "Behind Closed Doors", where nearly all the couples past and present either have sex or almost have sex. This is the first arc to hint at [[Anything That Moves|Stan]]'s bisexuality, and while it's not the first arc to hint at Sara's lesbianism, [[A Date with Rosie Palms|touching herself to Lindsay Lohan]] is a bit clearer than the strip had gotten in the past.
* ''[[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]'s'' infamous censored ''[[Strawberry Shortcake]]'' [http://www.penny-arcade.com/2003/4/14/ strip], which was actually a parody of the industry's [[American McGee's Alice|tendency]] to do this plus [[Darker and Edgier]]. The creators were sent a cease and desist letter by American Greetings but [https://whatever.scalzi.com/2003/04/25/strawberry-shortcake-and-penny-arcade/ it can be seen (with an explanation) here.]
** [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2011/6/15/ Eventually followed by] a] ''[[Rainbow Brite]]'' parody. HopefullyAs theyyet, don'tnobody getat suedHallmark thishas time.{{verify}}had <!--an MOD:issue with It's been ten yearsit. Did they? -->
* ''[[Eerie Cuties]]'' and its first spin-off, ''[[Magick Chicks]]'', were both slightly risque, possibly the equivalent of PG-13 ratings. ''[[Dangerously Chloe]]'', the second spin-off, was far closer to an R-rating, with more suggestive and NSFW material - the protagonist is a succubus, after all.
 
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