Stripy Six
Stripy Six is a defunct web comic featuring Stripy the cat and his friends. The author often tells you his beliefs, using the characters as his mouthpiece. It ran very briefly between 2009 and 2010; its original site has long since vanished, but at least some of its strips can be found in the Wayback Machine here.
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Tropes used in Stripy Six include:
- Anvil on Head: One was so heavy, it bent comic #8.
- Art Evolution: Ahem. It started here, but improved several times during the series' run.
- Alt Text: On select strips, mostly funny ones.
- Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: Kit, especially in comic #90
- Author Tract: The author's Christian beliefs are a staple of the series, whether he wants to be funny or not.
- Cerebus Syndrome: After Milky appeared, a lot of drama was created, and it became one of the main recurring themes. It's documented at Comixpedia
- If I Can't Have You\Love Makes You Crazy: Stripy has a Face Heel Turn, which climaxed in the #168-# 182 arc.
- He feels guilty and gets a Heel Face Turn at the end.
- MS Paint: Started in comic #17, when the author couldn't think of anything. MS Paint comics like #42 followed.
- Paint is actually the program he uses to edit comics. He just adds text.
- No Name Given: Most human characters. In fact, Paul, Stripy and Fuzzball's owner wasn't given a name until comic #166. Before then, he was called "Red Shirt Guy" by the author.
- Not to mention the author himself. He made comic#24.
- Schedule Slip: Subverted. He double posted when that happened. Which may or may not have worsened it.
- Self-Deprecation: The author did this quite a bit in some of the earlier strips, like #10, and #15 and #16
- Slice of Life
- Stick Figure Comic: Everything from comic 1 to comic 110 could easily be considered this, with stick limbs/hands.
- Sunday Strip
- Talking Is a Free Action: In Author Tract strips, characters can say massive amounts of dialogue, whereas in real life, people would be out of breath. Particularly in Sunday strips.
- True Art Is Incomprehensible: (In-Universe example.) Stripy's comics, and any art he makes in general. It started in comic #55 1/2.
- Tsundere: Milky is a Type B version.
- Yamato Nadeshiko: Flower.