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Authors of webcomics are fond of, whenever they want to address the reader more directly, inserting themselves right into the strip. Often they use an exaggerated, partially fictionalised version of themselves, especially if they "appear" frequently. A sillier and less Fourth Wall-threatening version of this trope is the Author Avatar. |
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When Pete Abrams of Sluggy Freelance addresses his audience personally, he draws himself as a faceless, supernaturally glowing, godlike being (possibly as a parody of the depictions of God in certain Jack Chick tracts). In a guest artist's story line in late January 2007, the glowing faceless Pete was given the "Wizard of Oz" treatment. |
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