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* ''Manga/OnePiece'' makes very little use of grayscale shading, so all hair is depicted as white or black. White is used for blonde, red-head, green, and blue, while black is used for dark red, brown, dark blue, and black.

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'' makes very little use of grayscale shading, so all hair is depicted as white or black. White is used for blonde, red-head, green, and blue, while black is used for dark red, brown, dark blue, and black. Special notes goes to [[DishingOutDirt the mud made by Caribou's powers]], which is meant as light brown but drawn completely white. Until his Devil Fruit was specified, many manga readers were confused as to what in the world the stuff dripping from Caribou's body was supposed to even be.
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* In early chapters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' the DarkSkinnedBlonde Triela was shaded the same as the lighter-skinned girls. With ArtEvolution, her skin became shaded later on.

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* In early chapters of ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' the DarkSkinnedBlonde dark-skinned blonde Triela was shaded the same as the lighter-skinned girls. With ArtEvolution, her skin became shaded later on.
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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries 90s cartoon]]).


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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after her seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF impostors because she remembered wore them with blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries 90s cartoon]]).

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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1994 90s cartoon]]).


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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1994 [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries 90s cartoon]]).

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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFour1994 90s cartoon]]).


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* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFour1994 [[WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1994 90s cartoon]]).

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\n* During the Creator/JohnByrne run, the ''Comicbook/FantasticFour'' began wearing black costumes with white collars, boots and gloves. Despite explicitly being described as such[[note]]For instance, after seeming return from the dead following ''Comicbook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'', Comicbook/JeanGrey initially believed the Fantastic Four to be impostors, claiming the FF she remembered wore blue uniforms, not black.[[/note]], the suits were often colored with blue shading, which sometimes led to them being depicted as outright blue by colorists (which was further solidified by the first season of the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFour1994 90s cartoon]]).

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