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*A list of comics pertaining to {{w|New Year}}.
 
*A list of comics pertaining to {{w|New Year}}.
 
*The first two where not directly referring to New Year, but both where related to a wild party and both where released on New Years eve two years in a row (2007 and 2008).
 
*The first two where not directly referring to New Year, but both where related to a wild party and both where released on New Years eve two years in a row (2007 and 2008).
*The first directly relating to the a new year is the one released on January 2nd [[2012]]. Since then there has been one New Year related comic every year.
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*The first directly relating to the a new year is the one released on January 2nd [[2012]], (the New Year that ended 2011). Since then there has been one New Year related comic every year.
*The first that is directly related to New Year is [[1154: Resolution]] where the tradition of {{w|New Year's resolutions}} is the joke. This was also part of the joke in [[1467: Email]].
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*Next years new year comic was the first that directly related to New Year: [[1154: Resolution]], where the tradition of {{w|New Year's resolutions}} is the joke. This was also part of the joke in [[1467: Email]] two years later.
  
 
[[Category:Holidays]]
 
[[Category:Holidays]]
 
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[[Category:Comics by date]]

Revision as of 19:28, 30 December 2015

  • A list of comics pertaining to New Year.
  • The first two where not directly referring to New Year, but both where related to a wild party and both where released on New Years eve two years in a row (2007 and 2008).
  • The first directly relating to the a new year is the one released on January 2nd 2012, (the New Year that ended 2011). Since then there has been one New Year related comic every year.
  • Next years new year comic was the first that directly related to New Year: 1154: Resolution, where the tradition of New Year's resolutions is the joke. This was also part of the joke in 1467: Email two years later.