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##A five comic series released over five consecutive days from Monday-Friday at the end of November 2010. It is so far (as of 2016) the last time of six that this occurred. The theme was the same, with five web comic artist making guest appearances on xkcd, so there were no connections between the comics themselves. It is the second time this happened, the first time was the first five day series in August 2006. It was the second of two weeks in a row with series. Both series were made to give Randall some time to cope with his wife’s cancer. Since this comic there has never been released more than three comics in a week. Also until October 2016 with the ''Time traveling Sphere'' there were never to comics directly related which were released in the same week (see below).
 
##A five comic series released over five consecutive days from Monday-Friday at the end of November 2010. It is so far (as of 2016) the last time of six that this occurred. The theme was the same, with five web comic artist making guest appearances on xkcd, so there were no connections between the comics themselves. It is the second time this happened, the first time was the first five day series in August 2006. It was the second of two weeks in a row with series. Both series were made to give Randall some time to cope with his wife’s cancer. Since this comic there has never been released more than three comics in a week. Also until October 2016 with the ''Time traveling Sphere'' there were never to comics directly related which were released in the same week (see below).
 
#[[:Category:Etymology-Man|Etymology-Man]]
 
#[[:Category:Etymology-Man|Etymology-Man]]
##A two comic series released with during one weeks with one comic in between. When the first comic [[1010: Etymology-Man]] was released on Monday January 30th 2012 it was not a series. That was first obvious when [[1012: Wrong Superhero]] was released Friday of the same week. There is no storyline connection between the two, but Etymology-Man from the first is the wrong superhero in the next.
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##A two comic series released with during one weeks with one comic in betwee. When the first comic [[1010: Etymology-Man]] was released on Monday January 30th 2012 it was not a series. That was first obvious when [[1012: Wrong Superhero]] was released Friday of the same week. There is no storyline connection between the two, but Etymology-Man from the first is the wrong superhero in the next.
 
#[[:Category:xkcd Phones|xkcd Phones]]
 
#[[:Category:xkcd Phones|xkcd Phones]]
 
##An eight comic series (as of October 2020) released over six years between the first [[1363: xkcd Phone]] in May 2014 and the latest [[2377: xkcd Phone 12]], from October 2020. It was first with the release of the second [[1465: xkcd Phone 2]] in December 2014 with the same title and a number 2 that it became a series. Adding a number to a title has been used like this two times before, but it is the first of this kind of series to progress beyond 2, so far all the way to 6. Only in Journal (that went to 5) did the numbering without including "part" progress beyond 2, and that was a true series where the story was connected. This is also what makes this a special type of series in xkcd not seen before, as it is clear that these are a series, but they are not connected as a story. After number six the number that did not just go one up (2-6 for the second to sixth), but used 2000 to coincide with it being comic 2000 on xkcd. But then the next, number eight used the number 12 as it was released near the relase of {{w|iPhone 12}}.
 
##An eight comic series (as of October 2020) released over six years between the first [[1363: xkcd Phone]] in May 2014 and the latest [[2377: xkcd Phone 12]], from October 2020. It was first with the release of the second [[1465: xkcd Phone 2]] in December 2014 with the same title and a number 2 that it became a series. Adding a number to a title has been used like this two times before, but it is the first of this kind of series to progress beyond 2, so far all the way to 6. Only in Journal (that went to 5) did the numbering without including "part" progress beyond 2, and that was a true series where the story was connected. This is also what makes this a special type of series in xkcd not seen before, as it is clear that these are a series, but they are not connected as a story. After number six the number that did not just go one up (2-6 for the second to sixth), but used 2000 to coincide with it being comic 2000 on xkcd. But then the next, number eight used the number 12 as it was released near the relase of {{w|iPhone 12}}.

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