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A British Sci-Fi comedy webcomic inspired by shows like ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to
Jump Leads is created by Ben Paddon and illustrated by "JjAR". Rather than having a single writer, Jump Leads has a TV Series-esque writing team, with different writers writing the scripts for different issues. Paddon is the lead writer, with the rest of the team being Euan Mumford, Paul Varley and Andrew Taylor (plus guest writers).
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* [[Military Maverick]]: Captain Lucas, and Llewellyn.
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]]: {{spoiler|Captain Lucas}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Red Dwarf
* [[Take That]]: "About as exciting as watching ''[[Footballers Wives]]''"; "I believe some of you will be travelling to dimensions where Christina Aguilera has somehow achieved a successful music career".
* [[Ted Baxter]]: Captain Whedon. Heck, he practically says as much:
{{quote| "I'm Captain Whedon. I'm very important and, as such, completely justified in my arrogance."}}
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: {{spoiler|Captain Lucas}}
* [[Wide
=== It Came From Space! ===
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* [[Deus Ex Machina]]: {{spoiler|Turns out there's no danger at all.}}
* [[The Napoleon]]: Newman
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Firefly|Alan Tudyk]] and <s>[[The X
=== Trojan Horse ===
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* [[Mundane Solution]]: {{spoiler|Silk}}
* [[Puppeteer Parasite]]: The Iob
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Star Trek:
=== Just Dropping In ===
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* [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy]]: Subverted - the guards use tranquiliser darts, which ''improves'' their aim because they don't have to worry about taking human lives.
* [[Just Between You and Me]]: Averted: this is one of the few errors Gray won't commit. No sense in a "before I kill you, let me tell you my plan" if you aren't going to kill them. The heroes can't have it ''all'' their own way.
* [[Locking MacGyver in
* [[Mike Nelson, Destroyer of Worlds]]: With taking it over rather than destroying it. Gray {{spoiler|has taken over the world once already, found the experience of running it [[Victory Is Boring|boring]], and abdicated power. But he still loves ''trying'' to take over the world. So he now invents ludicrously flawed plans for his bids for world domination}}.
* [[Not So Harmless]]: {{spoiler|At the end of the issue, with reverse-engineered universe-jumping technology within his grasp, Gray decides to start conquering other, parallel worlds - and this time, he's going to do it ''[[Dangerously Genre Savvy|properly]]''}}.
* [[Shout-Out]]: All to [[James Bond (
* [[Victory Is Boring]]: as Gray discovered after he {{spoiler|took over the world on his first attempt}}
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