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* [[Monster Clown]]: [http://www.viruscomix.com/page325.html "Heyyy kids! It's me, Sweeny the f***ng clown! Who wants to see what the inside of a larynx looks like?"]
* [[Monster Clown]]: [http://www.viruscomix.com/page325.html "Heyyy kids! It's me, Sweeny the f***ng clown! Who wants to see what the inside of a larynx looks like?"]
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Found [http://www.viruscomix.com/page429.html here], [http://www.viruscomix.com/page487.html here] and [http://www.viruscomix.com/page526.html here]. Although, because she seems unaware of her effect on the opposite sex, it overlaps with [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]. In the third one, it shows that she is saddened by the fact that every man she might like disappears. She's wearing the man's hat when she sighs at the bus stop.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Found [http://www.viruscomix.com/page429.html here], [http://www.viruscomix.com/page487.html here] and [http://www.viruscomix.com/page526.html here]. Although, because she seems unaware of her effect on the opposite sex, it overlaps with [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]. In the third one, it shows that she is saddened by the fact that every man she might like disappears. She's wearing the man's hat when she sighs at the bus stop.
* [[Suicide Attack]]: Lampooned in one strip with the demon girl; while receiving new arrivals at the Gates of Hell, she asks one - a fat, ugly guy - if he's a virgin. When he responds "yes", she tells him to wait with a bunch of other fat, ugly guys, saying that "once we have 70 of you guys, we'll need you in Suicide Bomber Hell".
* [[No Name Given]]: One of the central characters, initially pictured with pink hair, has always gone unnamed, and according to the artist in one comments string, always will. Her official moniker is Pink Haired Girl, abbreviated as PHG.
* [[No Name Given]]: One of the central characters, initially pictured with pink hair, has always gone unnamed, and according to the artist in one comments string, always will. Her official moniker is Pink Haired Girl, abbreviated as PHG.
** Most of the other characters have been named, but only very subtly. Sometimes so subtly that their names are only found in the titles of the comic's image files—a good example: [[Ms. Fanservice]] is named Justine, seen only in the [http://www.viruscomix.com/justineneverknewtherules.jpg filename of this comic].
** Most of the other characters have been named, but only very subtly. Sometimes so subtly that their names are only found in the titles of the comic's image files—a good example: [[Ms. Fanservice]] is named Justine, seen only in the [http://www.viruscomix.com/justineneverknewtherules.jpg filename of this comic].

Revision as of 22:14, 29 January 2018

Subnormality is a webcomic with a whole lot of words created by Winston Rowntree. Created in 2007, this comic is a Deconstruction parade, where the author deconstructs everything from video game characters to tropes themselves, such as Cannot Spit It Out. Some of his works are hilarious, some are depressing, and others are somewhere in the middle where you can't figure out what you're supposed to gain from it.

This comic is rather subjective; many readers enjoy it for the messages they receive from it, and others dislike it for how hard Winston tries to hammer in his morality. In this comic, you do just as much reading as you would if you were reading a book, it just has pictures to go with it. Somewhat of a Light Novel, except the art style is more reminiscent of western comic books than Japanese Manga.

Rowntree also writes an irregularly updated sister comic for Cracked.com called Abnormality. Its strips are narrower (to fit the website's layout), generally shorter and rarely plot-driven. Many of them are humorous infographics. they're accessible from Rowntree's author page. Abnormality has since become the name of Rowntree's column. He also contributes to Cracked's After Hours series, providing illustrations for Michael's brain.


Tropes used in Subnormality include: