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* No Face from ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is an easily accomplished attempt at making something human, but disgustingly monstrous. He also eats hearts, just to add to the (puneriffic) [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* No Face from ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is an easily accomplished attempt at making something human, but disgustingly monstrous. He also eats hearts, just to add to the (puneriffic) [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* Part the appeal of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' is that it ''inverts'' uncanny valley by having cartoon stick figures who are clearly unrealistic looking while showing human qualities, which endears readers to them.
* Part the appeal of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' is that it ''inverts'' uncanny valley by having cartoon stick figures who are clearly unrealistic looking while showing human qualities, which endears readers to them.
* In ''[[Starslip]]'', the attempts of the ameboid [[Blob Monster|Dahk]] to look human are... [http://starslip.com/2011/06/03/quick-change-technician/ less than appealing] to say the least.
* In ''[[Starslip]]'', the attempts of the ameboid [[Blob Monster|Dahk]] to look human are... [https://web.archive.org/web/20120427091452/http://starslip.com/2011/06/03/quick-change-technician/ less than appealing] to say the least.


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