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* Vinci of ''[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, [[TheresAll The Tropes:There Is No Such Thing Asas 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.
* Since the characters of ''[[1/0]]'' are actually ''in'' a comic strip, they have no audio even to them; their voices are distinguished instead by their fonts.
** Well, they seem to "hear" their voices, but in the same sense that we do—by seeing the fonts and imagining how they sound. This provokes a bizarre conversation halfway through the strip where they begin arguing about what their voices sound like. Zadok the grass golem is told that only he thinks his voice is a sexy rich baritone instead of a creepy rustling scratching.