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*These comics are inspired by the {{w|2019–20 coronavirus outbreak|2020 pandemic}} of the {{w|coronavirus}} {{w|SARS-CoV-2}}, which causes {{w|COVID-19}}.  
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*These comics are inspired by the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic}}.  
 
*The fifth of these comics, [[2279: Symptoms]], came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide {{w|pandemic}}.
 
*The fifth of these comics, [[2279: Symptoms]], came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide {{w|pandemic}}.
 
*The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March, and all 13 comics from March 2020 was about COVID-19.  
 
*The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March, and all 13 comics from March 2020 was about COVID-19.  
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*Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a [[:Category:Comic series|comic series]], as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
 
*Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a [[:Category:Comic series|comic series]], as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
 
**There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the [[:Category:Coronavirus Genome|Coronavirus Genome]].
 
**There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the [[:Category:Coronavirus Genome|Coronavirus Genome]].
*After [[2307: Alive Or Not]] about the question of virus is a alive or not, there came a break in the COVID-19 related comics.
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*After [[2307: Alive Or Not]] about the question of whether a virus is alive or not, there came a break in the COVID-19 related comics.
 
**That was on May 15, which was 2.5 months after the first comic.
 
**That was on May 15, which was 2.5 months after the first comic.
 
**In that period 27 out of 33 comics had been inspired by the pandemic.
 
**In that period 27 out of 33 comics had been inspired by the pandemic.

Revision as of 02:38, 24 January 2021

  • These comics are inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The fifth of these comics, 2279: Symptoms, came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide pandemic.
  • The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March, and all 13 comics from March 2020 was about COVID-19.
    • A total of 19 comics in a row were related to this pandemic, except the April fool's comic, 2288: Collector's Edition, which was probably already in the making when the first comic came out (and even if so its release was delayed until April 3rd). (So 19 out of 20).
    • Some find pleasure in the fact that it was 19 comics on COVID-19!
    • After those 20 comics more have appeared that are not directly related to COVID-19, but Randall keeps returning to the subject.
      • Also those comics that are not directly about COVID-19 could often be inspired by things related to COVID-19.
  • Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a comic series, as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
    • There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the Coronavirus Genome.
  • After 2307: Alive Or Not about the question of whether a virus is alive or not, there came a break in the COVID-19 related comics.
    • That was on May 15, which was 2.5 months after the first comic.
    • In that period 27 out of 33 comics had been inspired by the pandemic.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "COVID-19"

The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.

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