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* In ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'', after one of the [[Starfish Aliens|lobster-like]] [[Space Pirates|Pirates of Ipecac]] is suddenly revealed as [[Samus Is a Girl|female,]] she is then always portrayed with [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20070828.html eyelashes and slightly rounded curves on all the pieces of her shell.] Up till this point, both pirates had been drawn identically. Since the transition occurs ''between panels of the same strip'', Cleaveland is probably [[Lampshade Hanging|Hanging A Lampshade]] on this trope.
* In ''Pokey the Penguin'' female characters are just smaller copies of Pokey with a bow or colored down on their heads.
* In the almost never safe-for-work [[Oglaf]], there is a specific reference to the [https://web.archive.org/web/20130321052207/http://oglaf.com/son-of-kronar/1/ Bow of Shame].
* [[Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name]] has a bat with lipstick, eyelashes, and possibly eyeshadow. It's a bit justified by the fact that she's a vampire who has shapeshifted into a bat, and therefore has retained some of the traits she has in her more humanoid shape. (There's a vampire who, in bat-form, continues to wear glasses.)
* [[Tomboy|Lucy]] in [[Bittersweet Candy Bowl]] wears a bow for this reason. Or did. Puberty has since fixed this problem, but she still does out of likely habit.