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##A five comic series (so far as of April 2019) released with exactly four years years between the first and so far last in the series. When the first comic [[1513: Code Quality]] was released on the 17th of April 2015 it was not a series. That was first obvious when [[1695: Code Quality 2]] was released in June 2016. This series reminds of Well and Android, but with much longer time between the two releases. And then it continued with [[1833: Code Quality 3]] in May 2017 still adding to the number. It then changed the naming in [[1926: Bad Code]], which clearly belonged to the other three. This was released in December 2017. And has so far the series ended with yet another comic that changed the name again, this time to [[2138: Wanna See the Code?]] released on the 17th of April 2019, on the four year anniversary of the first in the series.
 
##A five comic series (so far as of April 2019) released with exactly four years years between the first and so far last in the series. When the first comic [[1513: Code Quality]] was released on the 17th of April 2015 it was not a series. That was first obvious when [[1695: Code Quality 2]] was released in June 2016. This series reminds of Well and Android, but with much longer time between the two releases. And then it continued with [[1833: Code Quality 3]] in May 2017 still adding to the number. It then changed the naming in [[1926: Bad Code]], which clearly belonged to the other three. This was released in December 2017. And has so far the series ended with yet another comic that changed the name again, this time to [[2138: Wanna See the Code?]] released on the 17th of April 2019, on the four year anniversary of the first in the series.
 
#[[:Category:Time traveling Sphere|Time traveling Sphere]]
 
#[[:Category:Time traveling Sphere|Time traveling Sphere]]
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##A two comic series released over two consecutive but normal release day in the same week (a Monday and a Wednesday) in the middle of October 2016. This was a very strange release in many ways, and that has been described in great detail in the series category. It was first clear that this was a series with the Wednesday release [[1748: Future Archaeology]] but not from the title which has very little direct relation to the first title [[1747: Spider Paleontology]], but the plot was clearly a continuation of the first comic. The series could in principle continue later, but it did not fill out the entire week, and stopped at those two.
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##A two comic series released over two consecutive but normal release day in the same week (a Monday and a Wednesday) in the middle of October 2016. This was a very strange release in many ways, and that has been described in great detail in the series category. It was first clear that this was a series with the Wednesday release [[1748: Future Archaeology]] but not from the title which has very little direct relation to the first title [[1747: Spider Paleontology]], but the plot was clearly a continuation of the first comic. The series could in principle continue later, but it did not fill out the entire week, and seems to have stopped at two (as of only two more releases after the second of these came out).
 
#[[:Category:Bad Map Projections|Bad Map Projections]]
 
#[[:Category:Bad Map Projections|Bad Map Projections]]
 
##So far four comics have been released over more than four years, but given the Map projectons have numbers 79, 108, 299 and 358 there could be many more to come.
 
##So far four comics have been released over more than four years, but given the Map projectons have numbers 79, 108, 299 and 358 there could be many more to come.

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