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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: In one strip a warrior enters the cave where a dragon resides with the intent to kill him. The dragon then lists [[LongList the various titles that were given to him over the years]] after [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast countless other warriors tried and failed to kill him]]. The dragon then breaks down in tears asks why do people want to kill him, he minds his own business and never bothers anyone, yet he has been targeted because of what he is, and then '''he's''' [[CrimeOfSelfDefense the one called a monster when he defends himself from an unprovoked attack]]. The warrior just scratches his head and lets out an embarrassed "oh, wow..."
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* MonsterLord: The queen in "Reward" seems to be a [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent goblin]] and/or [[CatFolk catlike humanoid]] whose subjects appear to be various sapient monster races -- we see an orc and a more freakish MonstrousHumanoid seeking an audience with her. Though her NumberTwo, Sir Tom, is a regular human.

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* MonsterLord: The queen in "Reward" seems to be a [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent goblin]] and/or [[CatFolk catlike humanoid]] whose subjects appear to be come from various sapient monster races -- we see an orc and a more freakish MonstrousHumanoid seeking an audience with her. Though her NumberTwo, Sir Tom, is a regular human.
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* MonsterLord: The queen in "Reward" seems to be a [[OurGoblinsAreDifferent goblin]] and/or [[CatFolk catlike humanoid]] whose subjects appear to be various sapient monster races -- we see an orc and a more freakish MonstrousHumanoid seeking an audience with her. Though her NumberTwo, Sir Tom, is a regular human.
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* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: Recurring ''Velociraptor'' character Twig is a very heavily feathered dinosaur who is also an opportunistic loser prone to other predators taking advantage of him or putting the kibosh on his dishonest schemes. In particular, [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/pet-foolery/intimidation/viewer?title_no=691801&episode_no=33 "Intimidation"]] calls particular attention to his plumage when he tries to scare off a hungry ''Carnotaurus'' with a feather-poofing "intimidation display" that looks anything but intimidating. We also see some lightly-feathered ''T. rex'' characters occasionally, but they're not depicted as nearly as goofy as Twig.

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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: "Bite" shows a young woman meeting up with an old acquiantance, who shares that since their last meeting, he's been bitten by a vampire, a werewolf, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan a radioactive spider]], a cobra (which killed him) and a zombie (which brought him back to un-life).

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* MonsterProtectionRacket: One strip shows a woman warning the mayor of a village that a werewolf will soon attack, and that it is probably weak to silver. This leads the villagers to throw silver objects at the werewolf that night to repel it. When the mayor expresses worry that the beast will come back, the woman says that gold will work even better, and the next day she suggests diamonds. In each of these panels, the woman is shown wearing progressively fancier clothes, as well as the silver and gold accessories thrown at the werewolf the previous night....
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: "Bite" shows a young woman meeting up with an old acquiantance, acquaintance, who shares that since their last meeting, he's been bitten by a vampire, a werewolf, [[ComicBook/SpiderMan a radioactive spider]], a cobra (which killed him) and a zombie (which brought him back to un-life).
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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: In [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/pet-foolery/sinuses/viewer?title_no=691801&episode_no=53 "Sinuses"]], a knight faces down a dragon, declaring that he will take their gold and slay them as revenge for burning down his village as a boy... but the dragon just gives him some sacks of gold (as they have plenty and won't miss it), isn't in the mood to fight due to their sinuses acting up, and apologizes for the village-burning. The knight refuses to back down... until the dragon melts his sword with one blast of fiery breath, upon which he takes the gold and heads on out with a "get well soon!"

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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: In [[https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/pet-foolery/sinuses/viewer?title_no=691801&episode_no=53 "Sinuses"]], a knight faces down a dragon, declaring that he will take their its gold and slay them it as revenge for burning down his village as a boy... but the dragon just gives him some sacks of gold (as they have it has plenty and won't miss it), isn't in the mood to fight due to their its sinuses acting up, and apologizes for the village-burning. The knight refuses to back down... until the dragon melts his sword with one blast of fiery breath, upon which he takes the gold and heads on out with a "get well soon!"
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* InterspeciesRomance: Recurring ''Velociraptor'' character Twig is in love with a ''T. rex'' named Roxy. It seems to be one-sided on his part (Roxy berates him for considering her his girlfriend), but she does rescue him from a ''Carnotaurus'' that was about to eat him.
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* DeadlyPrank: The comic "Reward" shows a queen with a very puckish sense of humor constantly pulling pranks on the people who come to claim a reward for getting rid of various monsters. Her bodyguard, Sir Tom, points out the obvious problem with teasing people strong enough to kill a monster, which she dismisses as him having no sense of humor. The episode ends with her pulling another prank on a man called Daemaztoth Face-Ripper.

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