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- Pixel_(webcomic) abstract "Pixel is a webcomic written by Chris Dlugosz, first published on June 14, 2002. It is set in the aptly named "pixel universe", inhabited by pixels, voxels, vectors, plasmas (a satire on the plasma screens used by Apple computers), and polygons. The comic is known for its very literal sense of humor, and its constant breaks of the fourth wall. The text of the comic is written entirely in upper case with very little punctuation other than the occasional hyphen or exclamation point. Each comic comes with a short note, usually split into three lines at seemingly arbitrary points. These are also written in capitals with no punctuation, and usually explain or expand upon the strip.Material from Pixel is included in Attitude 3: The New Subversive Online Cartoonists.".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageExternalLink pixelcomic.net.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageExternalLink evry.php.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageExternalLink YaBB.pl?board=pixel.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageID "3228502".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageLength "5257".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageRevisionID "568175433".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink 24-bit.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink 32-bit.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Adobe_Photoshop.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Inc..
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Macintosh.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Attitude:_The_New_Subversive_Cartoonists.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minimalism.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pixel_art_webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Webcomics_in_print.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_wall.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Polygon.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Quadrilateral.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Rotation.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Story_arc.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Vector_graphics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Voxel.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLink Webcomic.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pixel (webcomic)".
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pixel".
- Pixel_(webcomic) author "Chris Dlugosz".
- Pixel_(webcomic) began "2002-06-14".
- Pixel_(webcomic) hasPhotoCollection Pixel_(webcomic).
- Pixel_(webcomic) status "Not updating".
- Pixel_(webcomic) title "Pixel".
- Pixel_(webcomic) url pixelcomic.net.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Webcomic.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- Pixel_(webcomic) subject Category:2000s_webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) subject Category:Minimalism.
- Pixel_(webcomic) subject Category:Pixel_art_webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) subject Category:Webcomics.
- Pixel_(webcomic) subject Category:Webcomics_in_print.
- Pixel_(webcomic) comment "Pixel is a webcomic written by Chris Dlugosz, first published on June 14, 2002. It is set in the aptly named "pixel universe", inhabited by pixels, voxels, vectors, plasmas (a satire on the plasma screens used by Apple computers), and polygons. The comic is known for its very literal sense of humor, and its constant breaks of the fourth wall. The text of the comic is written entirely in upper case with very little punctuation other than the occasional hyphen or exclamation point.".
- Pixel_(webcomic) label "Pixel (webcomic)".
- Pixel_(webcomic) sameAs m.08_v3w.
- Pixel_(webcomic) sameAs Q7199702.
- Pixel_(webcomic) sameAs Q7199702.
- Pixel_(webcomic) wasDerivedFrom Pixel_(webcomic)?oldid=568175433.
- Pixel_(webcomic) isPrimaryTopicOf Pixel_(webcomic).