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'''Please refrain from telling areas where a movie or show transitions to color. This trope is about {{color|#cc0033| colored}} objects/people within a primarily black and white setting.'''
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* ''[[Xkcd (Webcomic)|Xkcd]]'' does this occasionally.
* ''[[Dead Winter (Webcomic)|Dead Winter]]'' uses this, all pages are black and white except for the red of Liz's bandana and Monday's shades. Pages that depict the realm of Liz's subconscious are shown in full colour.
* In ''[[Nip and Tuck]]'', the [[Show Within a Show]] ''Rebel Cry'' [http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00678.html has] [[Green -Skinned Space Babe|Green Chicks]] in otherwise black and white scenes.
** [http://www.rhjunior.com/NT/00693.html And purple lightning]
* [[Archipelago]] has only magic spells-including telepathic communication-and the cover pages colored.
* ''[[Terminal Lance]]'' is drawn in black-and-white, with the exceptions of reflective belts, which appear a bright vivid yellow.
* ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' is almost exclusively in black and white. However, color is used in Shelly's [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/missing-the-poin/ "boiler room" mental landscape.] Unearthly color, but color none-the-less. This is probably to represent the alien, existing on multiple levels of reality nature of the place.
* The [[Mega Crossover]] [[Fanfic|fan]][[Web Comic|comic]] ''[[Roommates 2007 (Webcomic)|Roommates]]'' and also its [[Spin -Off]] ''[[Girls Next Door (Webcomic)|Girls Next Door]]'' are black and white... except for covers and specials. If you see color in the regular pages it's probably there for a reason like in the panel of [http://asherhyder.deviantart.com/art/Roommates-181-Tomorrow-254371528 James' speech].
* The flashback sequence of ''[[Remus (Webcomic)|Remus]]'' is drawn in greyscale with spots of color for certain eyes, blood, and gunfire.
* The comic [[Namesake (Webcomic)|Namesake]] uses this. Because the artist does not have time to make the comic fully in color, she limits colors to significant scenes/elements. Ex: Red for the poppies in Oz. To {{YMMV| some}} this is actually part of the appeal of the comic