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* [[B Side Comics]]: "Min & Max: Valerie the Baby Sitter" ran from April to August 2009. Samantha Lewis' unplanned appearance toward the end of that story coincided with the sharp spike in readership.
* [[B-Side Comics]]: "Min & Max: Valerie the Baby Sitter" ran from April to August 2009. Samantha Lewis' unplanned appearance toward the end of that story coincided with the sharp spike in readership.
* [[City of Adventure]]: St. Justin.
* [[City of Adventure]]: St. Justin.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Ant Woman.
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Ant Woman.
* [[Distressed Dude]]: Part of the plot of the first volume.
* [[Dude in Distress]]: Part of the plot of the first volume.
* [[The Dragon]]: Mr. Miasma, reluctantly.
* [[The Dragon]]: Mr. Miasma, reluctantly.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: the Operator's henchman, Pound.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: the Operator's henchman, Pound.

Revision as of 02:40, 11 August 2014

A webcomic created in 1986 about Samantha Lewis, who uses her powers to fight smokers. In the first volume of the webcomic, Samantha was an Intrepid Reporter; in the second, she switched to working in TV commercials. Her allies are Captain Light, a radio announcer, and Ant Woman, a dwarf.

Tropes used in The Easy Breather include:


  • B-Side Comics: "Min & Max: Valerie the Baby Sitter" ran from April to August 2009. Samantha Lewis' unplanned appearance toward the end of that story coincided with the sharp spike in readership.
  • City of Adventure: St. Justin.
  • Cute Bruiser: Ant Woman.
  • Dude in Distress: Part of the plot of the first volume.
  • The Dragon: Mr. Miasma, reluctantly.
  • Dumb Muscle: the Operator's henchman, Pound.
  • Foot Focus: Done on page 26 of the second volume. The expectation of nudity is subverted, as Samantha is wearing a white leotard.
  • Green Aesop: Pretty much sums up the premise. Despite common belief though, this isn't the only criticism of the comic.
  • Hair of Gold: The Easy Breather herself.
  • Heh, Heh, You Said "X": During Samantha's lecture:

Samantha: Tobacco smoke contains at least 69 known chemicals that cause cancer. They include arsenic, lead, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and radioactive polonium. Yes, I said radioactive!
Boy in audience: (snickering) She also said "69"!

  • Invisible Streaker: On the pages for late June 2008, Samantha is nude and invisible just long enough to rescue Matthew Black when he's at his most vulnerable.
  • A Minor Kidroduction: On the first two pages, Samantha and Carmen are shown as young girls.
  • Most Common Superpower: Despite appearances, Samantha's ample breasts are natural.
  • My Suit Is Also Super: Captain Light.
  • Next Sunday AD: The first volume debuted at Comic Genesis in February 2008 after a trial at MidcoNet, but its story is set circa 2011.
  • The Nudifier: Ant Woman, in her non-heroic identity, met such a robot at the jewelry store.
  • Power Trio: Ant Woman is the id, as she tries to compensate for her dwarfism by becoming more of a fighter. The Easy Breather is the superego, or conscience of the group, though her judgment isn't perfect. That leaves Captain Light as the ego, mediating when his female allies have a difference of opinion.
  • Ridiculous Future Inflation: During her radio interview, Samantha spoke of gasoline priced at $10 per gallon.
  • Right-Hand-Cat: Karman's cat, Delilah.
  • Self-Disposing Villain: Karman McKnockside died from an overdose of nicotine.
  • Shower Scenes: The first volume has two with Samantha and one with Dr. Rubin before he became Mr. Miasma.
  • Sneeze of Doom: Samantha is allergic to certain herbs used in pizzerias.
  • Take That!: The museum robbers, Neal and Nikki, were named from the reply address used in a persistent spam email campaign.
  • Terrible Trio: The Operator, Star and Pound.
  • Webcomic Fantasy Casting:
    • Ant Woman is based on Patty Maloney.
    • The Operator is intended to resemble Elizabeth Ashley.
    • Harriet Flynn, the lanky petty thief who impersonates Samantha Lewis, looks rather like Pam Dawber.
  • Wicked Witch: Karman McKnockside again.
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz: Karman again.