Tsundere/Web Comics

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Usually tsuntsun ("Type A")

  • Fio from Circumstances of the Revenant Braves is a soft example of Type A.
  • Faye in Questionable Content.
    • She's also a bit of a subversion, as she's aware she has "issues" and is currently seeking professional help for them. (Even if she agreed to seek that help in order to avoid the other elephant in the room (Marten's feelings towards her))
    • Also lampshaded by a shirt with the word 'Tsundere' printed on the front which she occasionally wears. Interestingly, the shirt was a gift from Hanners, who wasn't entirely sure that Faye would understand the reference.
    • Dora is arguably a Type B herself, particularly as shown here when finding out that Marten had a girl flirt with him.
    • Hell, Type A is essentially the selling point of Coffee of Doom the coffee shop Dora owns, as its customers seem to enjoy being served by the tsuntsun Faye.
  • Kate in Misfile alternates between this and Kuudere. She's not in love with the protagonist and treats him/her as a little sister. But Ash is still one of the three people in the comic who can draw out anything resembling deredere from Kate. We could assume she's softened up for Harry a little, since she acts as his secretary without complaint and eventually marries him. For the most part her face is blank now that her sister isn't haunting her, but the temper Kate had? All natural.
  • Aubrey started out as this in Something*Positive, but she's gotten to the point where she uses words before her fists. She still has a sharp tongue though.
  • Annys in Magichero.
  • Dree from Dante Residential.
  • Gwynn from Sluggy Freelance. In almost all her relationships, not just the romantic one(s), although her friendships with other women can be a bit less like this.

Torg: Sasha's over here just about every day, curious why you're ignoring her. What am I supposed to tell her?
Riff: Whatever you want.
Torg: This is more than just a little creepy, Riff.
Riff: "Creepy?" Torg, it's about Gwynn! How do I explain to my current girlfriend that my ex-girlfriend, currently demon-possessed, is haunting my dreams and might be stopping by any day to collect all our souls?
Torg: No, that's not creepy. I was talking about Sasha. She isn't hurt or angry, just curious.
Riff: Oh, that! You get used to it.

  • Sheena from Kid Radd, of the snarky, surrounded by fools variety. In other words, she's Kagami.
  • Hayasaka Erika from Megatokyo. She's bitter and sarcastic most of the time, and has occasional violent outbursts. When she first met Largo, she broke his arm. But when Largo shows he respects her for who she is, not the star she once was, the deredere comes out in full force.
    • Also Miho and Piro.
      • Miho generally hides it under scorn, but once you get past that she's stereotypical type A.
      • Piro is a bit of a weird one. He's nice to strangers, frustrated with Largo, and a type B with his girlfriend (though he's pretty good at keeping the tsuntsun from getting out of hand). When he's talking about/to Miho, however, he goes full Type A.
  • Lynda of Penny and Aggie, towards Rob, in the "Modern Maturity" arc which flashes back to their high school years. Justified in that Rob shows his affection by teasing and pranking her, provoking angry and even violent reactions. She begins to warm up to him when he reveals he has a caring and thoughtful side.
  • Aeris from VG Cats, towards Leo Leonardo III.
  • Lucy from Bittersweet Candy Bowl is a pretty excellent example of this until she finally admits to her feelings for Mike.
    • Actually, Lucy is a Deconstruction of the Tsundere trope. Her punching and striking Mike is not played for laughs, and Mike's reaction to this and the consequences of her behavior is arguably a realistic depiction of what a real, hard-core Tsundere would be like.
  • Morrienoah Jin from Trace is a male example.
  • Layla from Far Out There would seem to qualify.
  • BLU Scout from the Team Fortress 2 webcomic Cuanta Vida. His relationship with Bleu mostly consists of following him around, hurling gay slurs at him, and occasionally complimenting him under his breath... until he confesses that he thinks he's gay, and attracted to him.
  • While the trolls in Homestuck has a rather bizarre romantic system that makes both Type A and Type B a social norm, Vriska takes this Up to Eleven and beyond. Poor Tavros is so frightened of her tsuntsun side that the deredere side never even occurred to him.
    • Karkat is a slightly more typical example - he rants and yells at basically everyone he comes across, but every now and then he'll display how much he truly cares deep down. His relationships with John, Sollux, and Jade are probably the best examples of this. He and Terezi are probably mutually Type A, simply because of how much she likes to mess with his head.
      • Unfortunately there's evidence that Karkat's behavior is a result of being a people person, in a species where being psychologically healthy means being a Grade-A misanthrope, and aware of both his own damaged psychology, and the social stigma attached to it.
  • Colette Pickman in Ow, My Sanity. Unfortunately, David has too much Genre Savvy and not enough patience for the tsundere approach, leading to a harsh Ship Sinking/"The Reason You Suck" Speech.
  • Natani, from Twokinds. She has a crush on Keith, but love isn't one of the defining qualities of a hit-and-run assassin. Having a supposedly male personality doesn't help.
  • Yuudai from Sakana is very tsun around his co-workers, and very dere around his cat. The moments where he actually shows his kind side to them are rare indeed. He is not a bad guy, though.
    • He is also notably flustered when Taisei is not put off by Yuudais Jerkass behaviour and instead immediately accepts Yuudai as his friend and pulls him into some sort of "bro hug", thus invading Yuudais normally well-protected comfort zone. He then begins to treat Taisei a bit better and even defends him when someone yells at him and treats him rudely, showing that he does care.
  • Carol from Between Failures.
  • Onani-chan from Large Bagel is a parody of Tsundere characters. She has a crush on the protagonist, Pinisu-chan.
  • The boss in this Chainsawsuit strip is a rare male tsundere.

Usually deredere ("Type B")

  • Kei's mother from Circumstances of the Revenant Braves is a fairly extreme case of Type B.
  • El Goonish Shive has Grace, switching from sweet and naive to bouts of near-psychotic fury against muggers and turtles who kidnap princesses to clawed ball of berserk when she thinks there's a real threat. Most of the main cast are fairly close.
    • Susan is mostly Type A, but Character Development was good for her. Now, rather than flip out, whack a manipulative pickup artist with Hyperspace Mallet and leave in a huff like she would in the beginning of the comic, she can look him in the eyes and coldly dissect his flaws. Which also works better. She still have problems and Cannot Spit It Out, though.
    • The more recent addition is Ashley - who first seems to be Tsundere, but later turns out to be more of Dandere, except slightly hyperactive and prone to panic and/or blush, given half a chance. N-not that she have a crush on Elliot! After he saved her phone with some timely wall running (she's seen 2 pages later... blushing). Ah, why bother.
    • Later played for laughs when Diane discovered Elliot dates someone and turned out to have it even worse.

Diane: (ranting over a clenched fist) I was going to give him space, but if competition is on the move, and taking advantage of his fragile emotions, then so must I! She thinks she knows seduction?!
Diane: (strikes a Sexy Silhouette pose) She doesn't know what seduction is!
Diane: (stops ranting and strikes a faux-haughty pose) Not that I'm interested in him or anything.
Grace and Ellen: (giving her strange looks) ...seriously?

Unsorted

  • Despite what she says in this strip, Eri-chan in Okashina Okashi is closer to Yandere than Tsundere.
  • Parodied somewhat with Chiaki in Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki where the character in question is left in utter bewilderment by her own jumps between happy and exceedingly depressed explaiming that she has "No idea how she should feel!" Truthfully, she's more of a genki girl, but...
  • The Joy, in The Cobra Days. However, in a six-person Quirky Miniboss Squad with three HeroicSociopaths, her deredere moments make her one of the Cobra Unit's less potentially explosive personalities.
  • Laika in Tsunami Channel's "Experimental Comic Kotone".
    • To a lesser degree, Lisa, too.
  • Parley from Gunnerkrigg Court won't stop pestering her medium class colleague Smitty with arm locks and noogies and anything that requires her to put her arms around him. He puts up with her treatment because he thinks she's "hotter than hell". After she did finally admit the obvious, we find out that Smitty "don't mind too much" annoying things that happen because of her either... in part, because of her attitude.
  • Parodied in this strip of Tomoyo42's Room. (Comic NSFW.)
  • Monique from Sinfest pretty much gives equal time for her "tsun" and "dere" aspects, especially with Slick. Fuchsia, on the other hand, is either this or a Yandere.
  • Nerf Now is quite fond of this as seen here and here.
  • In General Protection Fault, a grown up Sydney in the Bad Future acts like this toward Todd, expressing irritation at having to save him from police bots and his defeatist attitude regarding the rebellion, but sees him off on his time traveling mission with a kiss. According to an older Professor Wisebottom, she has loved him for years but has never told him.
  • Yuki from Ménage à 3 is an extreme type B towards Zii, and an extreme type A to Gary. In fact, she's leaning towards being a deconstruction, since her tsundere tendencies lean uncomfortably towards Yandere, and she's starting to realize how destructive that behavior is.
  • Layla from Eerie Cuties. Prone to mood swings, like going from jealous malice to helpless laughter to magnanimity toward her previous target under a minute. Mainly caused by a sweet, but messed up relationship (though amusingly, her boyfriend likes it when she shows some claws too, so the tsundere thing works for them either way), posturing and maybe pain in the neck from looking up at her mother. She neither bothers to nor stoops to act the part of an Alpha Bitch, but seems to value the high status she got without trying, while unable to back it up with will, brain and social skills like her mother does, so she just plays Ice Queen unless distracted by something.
  • Elf in Schlock Mercenary - used to oscillate between "nice" and "violent" much faster and easier. And addiction to combat stimulants only made it worse. Even after she kicked it and generally felt happy and appreciated, Elf remained emotionally unstable and prone to overreaction, though.
  • This mom in H.H. - once tsundere, always tsundere!

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