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** Each character has their own colors of speech bubble, with their own [[Painting the Medium]] moments. When Psycho Mantis is using his powers, his text turns from black to <s>red</s> green. It's when he goes totally nuts that his text turns red. And when one character is possessing another, the possessing spirit's speech bubble is used. This is actually used in the last comic, to reveal that {{spoiler|Big Boss has taken over Ocelot's mind, not Liquid as the games would have you believe}}.
* In ''[[Ozy and Millie]]'', all the dragons have their own distinctive fonts.
** Lampshaded in [https://web.archive.org/web/20130825182917/http://ozyandmillie.org/2006/04/10/ozy-and-millie-1632/ the April 10, 2006 strip.]
* Vinci of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20211117004809/http://www.vincifruit.com/ Vinci & Arty]'' has a thick Greek accent, which is generally rendered phonetically only when other artists "borrow" him. In his home comic, it's represented by a pseudo-Greek font.
** Most characters in ''Vinci & Arty'' have distinct fonts, with the exception of non-recurring characters, who just get a generic font.
* ''[[Combo Rangers]]'' (hey, [[All The Tropes:There Is No Such Thing as Notability|there's no such thing as notability]], right?) has speech bubbles [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]], in accordance to the character's uniform colors. This was useful when it was revealed that a [[Big Bad]] was a clone of Power Combo, thanks to their similar speech bubbles.