Valentine's Day Episodes: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[SMBC]]'': [http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1429 Had this couple] strengthen their relationship on Valentine's Day.
* ''[[Electric Wonderland]]'': "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/electricwonderland/index.php?issue=13&pageType=index&seriesID=11 Valentine's Day Massacre]" has the three main females argue over a guy and make fools of themselves in the process. The comic itself never refers to Valentine's Day by name.
* ''[[Dangerously Chloe]]'' has [https://pixietrixcomix.com/dangerously-chloe/volume-2-page-1 Chapter 11 "Break it up, Girls!"] (published during February 2015). Some dating happens, also it turns out that Valentine Day has a tradition of succubi raiding the world of mortals to try and cause break-ups, while angels try to do the opposite — both teams being [[Glamour|disguised as humans]], of course. Considering [https://pixietrixcomix.com/dangerously-chloe/volume-2-page-6 how goofy] most demons and angels in "*C 'Verse" are, these efforts predictably amounts to little more than making a ridiculous mess ([[Theme Naming|Torrid Intrigue]] managed to cause enough that "[https://pixietrixcomix.com/dangerously-chloe/volume-2-page-35 it took two squads of riot police to get the crowds under control]", but she got lucky to run right into a perfect opportunity). Also, raising suspicions from the readers that most young succubi learn about the Overworld from [[Porn Withwith Plot]].
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==