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Buffy Season 8
In issue 16, Kennedy is seen wearing a T-Shirt with Marzipan clearly depicted on it.
1019
Halfway through the review of the game Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, Homestar is quoted "No, I'm sorry. The correct answer... was email.", an obvious reference to Main Page 19.
2p Start
- In comic 62, Sam and Max check an email from Strong Bad on the Lappy 486. This is a reference to Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. The title of this comic is also Strongbad_email.exe.
3rd Party Fantasy
- In comic 120, Master Mayer makes reference to Trogdor when he shouts "By Trogdor's Second Arm" [sic].
8-bit Theater
- A dark elf explains how evil a monster is, and Trogdor comes to mind. Episode 284: What could it be?!
- A guest artist strip contains Thief wearing a Strong Bad mask.
Accidental Centaurs
- In a crossover with The Wotch on March 26, 2005, The Wotch's Robin (transformed into a dragon) shouts "BURNINATE!!" as he breathes fire at some winged monkeys. [1]
- In a comic dated Wednesday, August 24, 2005, Lenny borrows a line from Senor Cardgage. [2]
Akano's Comics
- The "Game Show" series has a slight resemblance to The Show.
- In Comic 13 line "What part of meet him at the stick were we wrong about?" is a reference to Where's the Cheat?
- The format of Comic 20 is similar to Strong Bad E-mail.
- Comic 27's last frame is similar to "I really got, I really gotta pee" from extra plug.
- In Comic 35, Trogdor is mentioned.
- In Comic 44, Akano's crying is similar to Homestar's crying over Li'l Brudder, and Tendafoot is mentioned.
- Comic 65 is "When Bionicle and Homestar Runner Collide."
- Comic 67 references Strong Bad E-mail.
- Comic 71 has a similar "Pardon Our Problems" screen as the Fall Float Parade.
- There are several instances of -'d.
Aminal Crossing
- In the 16th comic, "Were taking this baby to the mooooon!" is a reference to Strong Bad Email personal favorites.
- Also, in Episode 22, the main character gets MONKEY SLAM'D!! an unmistakable TGS reference.
Arby the Archer
In Episode 7, the miner is "ARROWED!" and in episode 8 a mine Botter is "WHIPPED!" by a [GM].
Awfully Generic
Comic #39 is entitled "Class, please welcome our new student. She's from Foreign Lands." [3]
Badly Drawn Kitties
- In the May 28, 2003 strip, Lucy dresses as Marzipan in one panel during a makeover. The artist then credits the Brothers Chaps as artists who hate him now.
- In the October 29, 2003 strip, Dirk dresses up as Homestar Runner.
Bee Power
- In the August 22, 2003 strip, a character in the likeness of Homestar named "Mr. Runner" suggests a ridiculous ad campaign with muffins and toast to a car insurance company and is promptly "shown the window".
- In the September 10, 2003 strip, Homestar pops out of the characters pants and says "A jorb well done".
- In the April 3, 2004 strip, Strong Bad's head is shown, with nearby text saying "oh noe its stwong bah!"
Breakpoint City
- Homestar Runner is waiting in line in the July 20, 2002 strip.
- Bronco Trolleys are referenced in the August 14th, 2002 strip.
- Trogdor also appears on a sign "Live with Regis and Trogdor" in a later strip. [4]
- A Homestar star t-shirt is being used by one character in the June 30, 2003 strip.
- A Homestar action figure (or something) is seen behind the TV Ben is watching in the July 19, 2003 strip.
Bruno the Bandit
In the third panel of this comic, one character mentions Strong Badia.
Captain SNES
In the comic for March 21st, 2004, Mother Brain asks King Hippo how he can type with boxing gloves on his hands.
Cartridge Comics
- In the comic entitled "Writing Back", William the monkey is asked how do you type with boxing gloves on, and mistakes Strong Bad for Nacho Libre.
- In the comic entitled "Star Power", Jerry is apparently playing Trogdor badly on Guitar Hero II.
Chaos Diamonds 3
-At the bottom of each page it says: "By reading this you promise your soul and first child to me. All babies not ripe and plump are subject to burnination under the trogtor [sic] act of 2003."
-On page 283, one of the teams possible costumes is of Strong Bad.
Clearwater Clan
The comic for June 24th, 2005 shows the cast drawn as stick figures. One of them comes out looking like Trogdor.
Comic Shorts
Issue 1 of Dragon Master's comics features DM checking his email while singing to himself like Strong Bad.
In Issue 17, Label Buddy (the idiot who is killed quite often) is kicked in the face with the caption "KICKEDED!" in the following panel.
In Issue 33, Label Buddy chokes on a speck of dirt and gets "HEIMLICH MANEUVER'D!"
In Issue 34, he is "SHOTGUNNED!"
Label Buddy faints with the caption, "FAINTED!" and is run over Halo style with the caption "SPLATTERED!" in Issue 40
Lekonua the intelligent robot gets "SHURIKENED!" in Issue 42.
This Comic of Leko's is titled "Hit Strong Bad First" and the Brothers Chaps are number one on the hit list.
One of the advertisement banners shows Label Buddy asking for his lines like Homestar does in First Time Here?
In Episode 20 of Leko's Sprite Comic, one of the "dramatic questions" asks how Strong Bad types with boxing gloves, and Human Leko mentions the HR Wiki just after it.
Coming Up Violet
- In the October 23,2008 comic, a character is wearing a slooshy T-shirt.
Commander Kitty
A panel of Commander Kitty features the character Mittens wearing a Strong Bad mask. (You will have to use the "next" button a number of times before finding the Strong Bad image.)
Dark709's Comics (on BZpower)
- In fan comic 18, Mr. Zimmwad gives Strong Bad's motivational speech about piemonade.
- Later in the same comic, a character is standing on a box labeled "Twelve of Them" much like the soapbox once was.
Daily Routine
Comic #40 on Week 6 has a reference from the Strong Bad Email fingers. The character, Hardhat is wearing the same arms as Homestar Runner wears in the said email. There's even a link to the email at the bottom of the comic for those who have never heard of Homestar Runner.
DAMN
Issue #4 - sonicstarrunner.com. Sonic the Hedgehog characters on a Homestar Runner Main Page, which also makes a joke out of rapidly flicking the cursor over the buttons, causing multiple effects to occur on the screen. sonicstarrunner.com is a page with search links and no website.
Issue #5 is almost exactly like a Strong Bad Email, but with Shadow the Hedgehog answering the emails. There is even Lappy 486!
Dark Legacy Comics
In the weekly comic, one of the main characters tries to put in the name fhqwhgads for the player.
Dave Kelly Central
In the second comic, Strong Bad shows up to mock the size of Dave Kelly's ego.
The Death & Return of Colossus
This is a one-shot parody of the X-Men comics, drawn in stick-figure style. The second panel of the first page has Lockheed drawn to look like Trogdor.
Digimon
In the fourth and final volume of the Tokyopop manga adaptation of the third season of the Digimon animated series, Rapidmon utters What's Her Face's classic line: "My blood hurts."
DMFA
Trogdor can be seen in the first panel of this comic.
Dominic Deegan
In the September 23,2002 comic, Strong Bad makes a cameo appearance as one of Dominic's customers in the last panel.
In the blog post regarding the June 21, 2008 comic, the Trogdor song is quoted in reference to the appearance of a dragon in the comic.
Devstyle
Rude is making fun of the compy 386.
In Comic 91 Rude bumps in to Trogdor
Droop
- This issue of "Droop" features Homestar Runner popping up with the phrase "A Jorb Well Done".
- This issue of "Droop" features a character named "Mr. Runner", who has a similar underbite and general shape to Homestar, as well as a similar general lack of intelligence.
Digital Purgatory
In episode 19, "Dude, Shut the Hell Up", of "Digital Purgatory", in the third and fourth panels, Trogdor appears on a whiteboard in the background.
Dinosaur Comics
In a comic released July 17, 2006, Utahraptor mentions "fhqwhgads".
Doc's Machine
On 2003-10-31, Doc's Halloween comic showed Pom-Pom in the bottom frame. Here.
Dueling Analogs
The October 31, 2006 comic (entitled "Thatched-roof cottages!!!") features Strong Bad and Homestar discussing the inclusion of Trogdor in the game Guitar Hero II. The news post below the comic mentions the Homestar Runner Wiki.
El Goonish Shive
Popular webcomic El Goonish Shive has made multiple references to Homestar Runner, both in filler comics. In one, the comic's title "That Block-Thing is Gonna Give me Nightmares" references The Homestar Runner's similar line in Mr. Shmallow.
Evil Inc
The author of "Evil Inc" has said on the Bob and George forums that Satan being dressed up as Ichiro in comic #267 is a minor reference to Strong Bad dressing up as Homestar dressed up as Angus Young in Pumpkin Carve-nival.
ExtraLife
Blog
On this blog post, depicting of what appears to be a PhotoShopped Life cereal box, Scott says "Thanks to Darrel for the great jorb!"
- gamerman, not recognizing the reference, asked if "you meant job", though kokoman points out the site, Scott replied: "gamerman: That depends on whether or not you have ever seen Strong Bad before, and know who Coach Z is."
Exterminatus Now
On November 10th, 2006, a [5] of a flying, fire-breathing Trogdor was put up.
Faulty Logic
On the July 14, 2007 comic, in the very last panel, a figure resembling Cheerleader appears, saying "Oh Mop Man! Let me pleasure you!" Below it also appear the words, "It's over!"
F@NB0Y$
The artist, Scott DeWitt is a Homestar Runner fan. One of the main characters, Lemmy, has it on his iPod, Sylvia's friend Kirstin has Strong Bad on her bag, and there was a reference to Teen Girl Squad in his drawing tutorial prior to the tutorial's removal. Also, after F@NBOY$ won the Joystiq Wrap-up, and the cast thinks they're internet celebrities, Strong Bad is among those laughing at them.
After it was announced that Trogdor will be in Guitar Hero II, a comic was made in which the gang plays air guitar and air bass.
A comic called The Homestarmy was made after it was found out about the wiki and his entry in the sightings. Strong Bad then instructs The Cheat to take out Lemmy with a sniper rifle.
Types (now in stereo). Paul is thinking of more ideas for the comic. He gives up and throws away the notepad. All it has on it are pictures of So and So, Cheerleader, The Ugly One and What's Her Face, respectively.
The first panel of Intermission: Who Shot First? shows Chess painting miniatures of an unspecified tabletop game, one of them is Strong Bad.
In the comic called First Day on the Job Part 8 When the Xbox falls on Lemmy's head the boxes next to it are for Rhino Feeder and "Secret Collect 2", both have pictures of Strong Bad on the cover. There is also what appears to be a Homestar Runner keychain or pez dispenser in the last panel.
In the comic Popular Trends, in the final panel, which has a Muppet Babies parody, the blocks on the floor spell H*R, the abbreviation for Homestar Runner.
The title of the comic Meshing on the Trembolos is a reference to the blurb that appears while Trogdor (song) loads on Guitar Hero II: "For squeadlies, mash on the trembalo"
In another example of "-'d" words, when the cat, driving the Buick, leaps off the 3rd ramp, it does a barrel roll, and the panel says "BARREL ROLL'D"
The title of the comic All Up On's is a reference to the recurring phrase. The corresponding news snippet for this particular comic also has an example of "-'d" words (in this case, "cash'd").
Scott makes a reference to Strong Bad Email when he talks about getting "a zillion sbemails".
In Piece de Resistance, Paul is playing online and as he kills his enemies, they drop out of the game and one of them is named So and so.
The old F@nboy$ Mini #12 (no longer available) starts off with a description of Mario as such: He's short, dumpy, chubby, silly-looking and always has a smile on his face. He is an OK guy." The last sentence is a reference to flashback.
A guest comic done by webcomic Slackerz used the word "cash'd", an example of -'d words.
- Cash'd was used again in Shady Deals when Paul bribes the grim reaper.
The first panel of the old F@nb0y$ Mini #20 has Homestar's face on the microphone.
On December 10, 2007, when Scott Dewitt posted a comic about his writer's block, an updated blog post was put up and the previous one (which was basically everything stated in the comic that day) was replaced with "Baleeted"
The image file name for one of the smilies on his forum, "Krudsome," (his name on the forums and his email address is "Krudman") is "Mah_face," a reference to the chair.
Final Stupidity
In the fourth comic, "Obligatory Pop Culture Reference," Dangeresque Too makes a small cameo on the last panel.
The fifth comic's title, "Burninated", is an obvious reference to Trogdor.
The seventh comic's title, "Got Witch's Brew?" is a reference to Homestar's obsession with witch's brew.
GameCheetz
The seventh panel in comic #15692 is taken from Parsnips A-Plenty.
Technochocolate is mentioned in the fifth panel of comic #00297.
GameWads
The title of the comic is a reference to sbemail 181
The loading bars are also similar to the ones found in the Strong Bad Emails.
Get Blue Spheres
- In the 36th issue of this Sprite Comic, Dr. Robotnik dresses up as Homestar Runner (Far Left), and Charmy Bee (Next To Robotnik) dresses up as Strong Bad.
Girly
- In #217 of this comic, the racing game's game over screen says, "OH NOS YOU SPLODED!!", which may be a reference to StrongBadZone.
Hawkman
In the December 2003 issue of DC Comic's Hawkman (page 16 of issue 20, volume 4), an abusive spouse is seen wearing a black T-shirt featuring Strong Bad's face and gloves, and the text "FHGWHGAS." Unfortunately you'll have to pick up an old issue of the comic to see it. [6]
Here Is A Question
- Early on in the question-based spritecomic Here Is A Question, JnVReno is asked an extremely familiar line, to much rage.
- Only a short while later, he is asked the exact same question.
- Not too much later, someone also asks the same question of Jesus.
- In a later comic, someone asks if he has a crush on Marzipan and Homsar appears.
- Upon being asked about guitar solos, Reno demonstrates several, one which includes the 'Meedley Mee!' bit from guitar.
- In another comic, he is asked is he has a Pimped out car, by a person named Kyle similar to the one in car.
- In the 300th comic, Garkon shouts out "GARBLEDINA!", a reference to the facts.
- In another, a sock-puppet announces that it is a song from the sixties.
- In an attempt to take control of the comic, Reno puts up a big No Loafing Sign.
- In a later comic, one of the n00bs asks Reno that old, familiar question.
- In medieval times, Sir Reno was asked "how doth ye use thy quill pen whilst wearing thy gauntlets".
- One of the many "spin-offs" of the comic included the "New Question Show", which was canceled during the pilot, much like Limozeen: "but they're in space!"
- In the future, a head-controlled Reno cyborg will be asked how he can answer these questions with no limbs.
- In comic #485, Reno is asked how he types with boots on, to which he replies "with my hands, at least until I develop full telekenetic potential".
- In comic #622, a complimentary ninja makes a "PREOOOOOOWWWW" sound as it sails across the room, much like the Paper.
- In comic #673, the universe is BLACK HOLE'D due to all the Renos being in the same place at once.
- Strong Sad responds to a big commercial success in exactly the same way as he does in geddup noise.
- In the 700th comic, the cast all ask for a celebration exactly the same as the cast in Teen Girl Squad Issue 10, with similarly disastrous results.
- Renee notes in the 841st comic that some dragons can burninate the people in their thatch roof cottages.
- In a demonstration of whether or not "the reploids is anatomically correct", X and Zero act out a scene from lady fan.
- While confronting Kevin, Renee quotes Senor Cardgage by saying "excardon me".
Heroes Inc.
In Comic 263 Bowser and Kirby have a conversation involving random and unexplained DNA Evidence.
Hockey Zombie
In this episode The skull man is wearing a Red star shirt similar to homestar's
I'm Blue
In this comic, Blue Veers is seen with a The Cheat plushie, possibly a Kick The Cheat.
Impy and Aevy
- In one comic, Aevy causes a computer's logic circuits to fail by loading Homestar Runner on it.
Jump Start
- A comic strip of this on August 16th, 2006 made a reference to the Freakin' Duck. Someone drew a picture of a "ferocious fire-breathing dragon", but it was mistaken as a duck, by somebody else.
Kagerou
- A very easily-missed reference, Kano begins to draw a picture, and talking to himself in a Strong Bad accent.
The Karnak Hates Everthing Show
Homestar Runner appeared and got (possibly joking) negative comments on Karnak's "Alienate the Readers Week".
Kerny Mantis Comics
- In "47- Meet Pointyhead", one of the computers Kerny passes whilst shopping is the shotgunned Compy 386. Kerny remarks that he needs a computer "a little less slightly shotgunned."
- In addition, the computer he ends up buying, the PC Plum, seen here, bears particular resemblance to the semi-repaired Tandy 400, with burn marks, tape and cracked screen, not to mention contrast buttons akin to those on the Tandy pre-explosion.
The Last Days of Foxhound
- In "Comic #087" Gray Fox wears a shirt with homestar over his exoskeleton to attempt to 'blend in' with regular people.
Least I Could Do
- The header joke for the March 31 2007 comic reads "Subject: SB_Email Menu"; the fourth panel of the same comic shows Rayne, the main character, typing on a computer in near-identical fashion to Strong Bad.
Life On Sedna
NOTE: Some of these links may not work.
- In This Page Of Issue 1, Homestar is on the left-side of the fourth frame.
- In This Page Of Issue 2, A Lego Sculpture of Atari Homestar appears.
- In This Page Of Issue 3, The guy behind the desk is wearing the same hat as Homsar.
- In This Page of Issue 7, Strong Bad appears, making a reference to both the Dangeresque films, and the email stunt double.
Lil Formers
- The release date for Lil Formers: The Movie is May 24, 20X6
Masters of the art
- In Episode 59, the computer has text from "Thy Dungeonman" on it.
- In Episode 137, on the right side of the newspaper it reads that Strongbadia was struck by a 90 foot tall wave of babies.
- In Episode 320, the character Dirk asks his robotic double "Didn't your head a splode?"
Mid-Shift
This strip is not available online, but if you purchase the book, and turn to page 19, you can see a Homestar Runner mainpage on the computer. Official website
MoDCAMeRa
In the fourth panel of "Welcome to Yore Doum!", Matt says: "Okay, let's just give up trying not to laugh at him sounding like the Homestar Runner and do something else."
MS Paint Adventures
In this comic, the command "Get ye flask" is inputted.
Muertitos
- A filler comic on how to make your own comic strip suggests drawing copyrighted characters. The Cheat is among them.
- During the Death/Hulamutt Action Hour storyline, the Anecdotist had figured the authorities would send the Green Lantern to battle him, and assembled a group of yellow characters to protect him. Among them is The Cheat.
- When offered her job back, the "actress" who plays Youko declares that she is good enough to break into Flash and meet with Marzipan. Well, maybe not Marzipan.
- In this comic, Honeo discovers an attempt to fix a ski race, and announces "I've got to drop my grapes and stop that CHEAT!", an obvious nod to the Original Book.
Name Censored
- In the second strip, which is actually the first, Elad wears his iconic Homestar Runner hat. Elad still owns that hat and wears it on several occasions.
- In the last strip, there is an "EXTRA SECRET COMICS!". In the second panel, Homestar's head is shown on the wall.
- Elad also made a picture of the Homestar Runner cast as South Park characters, but it was never published on the main site.
Natch Evil
- In Comic#109 God mentions getting an email about how he types with boxing gloves on.
- The Extra menu is rather reminiscent of the main pages, and it even says apologies to Homestar at the bottom.
- In Comic#410 Cliff mentions Grumblecakes.
The Neopian Times
In three comics made by _lordofthefrogs_, the owner himself wears a duckie shirt (Comic #1), Homestar's star shirt (Comic #2), and in the 3rd comic a salesperson wears the same skirt as Marzipan (Comic #3). If you go to his lookup, it says that he is a dedicated fanatic of Homestar Runner, and his background is the Homestar Runner background with "Seriously" below him.
Never Never
- In a filler comic Homestar has a cameo acknowledged by the author as an "added bonus".
Ninja Verses
- In one comic, Eh! Steve! is featured as a Sweet Cuppin' Cakes Ninja.
- In another, the "Regular Ninja" parodies the Strong Bad Email element, including a "How do you type with boxing gloves"-type question. The animation ends with a single panel, like the normal comic: "Regular Ninja vs. Wrestleman Ninja"
Oh The Humanity
In the final panel of the January 7, 2004 strip, somebody says "A jorb well done"
Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy
During the Sentai Arc, the background music played during Lycidia's trip through boarding tunnel number 2 is The System Is Down. The song is referenced again three more times through the arc here, here, and here.
During the Fantasy Arc which takes place in a MMORPG, the main characters get sucked down a whirlpool while bathing in a lake and ended up being transported to a text based game that references, among other text based games, Thy Dungeonman. It first appeared in #686 32 kilobytes of RAM and again in #687 Finding the right command.
One One Seven
In the 71st and 72nd guest strips of the Halo-based comic "One One Seven", Master Chief is shown sitting at a Compy 386. He even answers his own email! http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=guest&image=guest71 http://nikon.bungie.org/misc/stuntmutt.html?type=guest&image=guest72
Oxygen Deficient
The main characters send Strong Bad an E-mail in Comic #3
Phil Likes Tacos
Homsar is among one of the characters to make a cameo in this strip.
Trogdor's theme song is mentioned in this strip.
Trogdor appears in a framed picture on the wall in the first panel of this strip.
Pokemon Amethyst Version
In "Comic 3: Leaving Home in Anyway Possible", Barry says "...Well, looks like I'm gonna to have to jump!", a la Dangeresque.
In the description of "Merry Christmas (and other winter-time holidays)", Glitch references Decemberween.
Pokemon X
In the 2005 April Fool's special, the characters are "FOOLED!" by the Arrow'd Guy.
In the 2006 April Fool's special, drawn and written in a similar format, a moose get "PWNED!" by a Mewtwo, noted by, again, the Arrow'd Guy.
In Comic 492, May comments that the candy Brendan got was "Soo Goood." a reference to Teen Girl Squad.
PrtSc Land
This comic is a crossover between many universes, one of which is the Homestar Runner universe. The comic even features Taryn.
PS238
In issue 14 of this comic series, the Teen Girl Squad appear as a child's drawing taped to a wall, though What's Her Face's frame is torn.
Pungirls!
- In the comic for 2/12/07, a bottle of salad dressing "guesses he'll just put these pants on," a reference to an easter egg from the SBEmail monument.
- The comic for 7/11/08 contains a reference to the "Count to Three" song from Homsar's children's show.
PvP
In a guest strip by Howard Tayler, Pan Pan appears among a line-up of pandas.
Questionable Content
- In comic #265, while Faye and Marten are discussing what will be the next indie rock band to break up, Faye mentions that the head of Win Butler (from The Arcade Fire) will explode during a live performance, forcing them to replace him with a Homestar Runner puppet.
- In comic #317, Steve is wearing an Eh! Steve! T-shirt.
- In comic #333, Raven wants to be left alone to close the coffee shop. She exclaims, "I can do it! I can totally do it nine times!" This is a reference to The Cheat's crazy cartoon in crazy cartoon.
- In comic #972, there is mention of a Lightswitch Rave in the library. This is a reference to the Email techno in which The Cheat throws a Lightswitch Rave.
Random Codes
The first two lines of the 16th comic are "So from then on, it was all pork and beans." and "That's not very healthy..." which are close to the two lines of dialogue said by Homestar and Marzipan in helium.
Resident Evil
In comic 249, Jill asks Steve who Lisa is, which he replies that she's Crazy Go Nuts.
Road Waffles
In the July 23, 2003 comic, when Moses is altering how he percieves the afterlife, one of his visualisations bears a resemblance to Strong Bad standing in Strong Badia, saying 'Pop culture reference!'.
Room
A recent update of this puzzling pixelart webcomic has an appearance of a pixelart Strong Bad and The Cheat. He's looking at a computer, but it doesn't appear to be any of the ones he's owned. [7]
Roy the Duck
- Explore Roy the Duck's math book to find Homestar Runner and to learn how to count (see page 4 especially).
- The new Ye Castle's Final Houre book says "...don't throw full glass wine bottles at the screen."
- It also has two references to homestarrunner.com on the zBay page. On it Bubs is selling the Slightly Shotgunned Compy. It also contains a link to the bookazon.com page.
- The Palm State Times on the site contains an article about Thorax Corporation.
- Their Cloogle page has a reference to both Senor Cardgage Mortgage and Population: Tire.
Runaways
In the July 2005 issue of this Marvel Comics publication, as the title characters head off on a mission to rescue the captive mother of their newest accquaintance, Victor, Victor himself remarks that he is "not sure why he should entrust his mom's life to the freakin' Teen Girl Squad!" Chase, the only male member of the Runaways team, corrects him with: "That's Teen Girl Squad plus one, amigo!"
Scary Go Round
- In the comic posted on August 18th, 2005, Shelley tells Gibby to tell her father about the "terrible a-splosions", an obvious reference to Vector Strong Bad.
- In the September 12, 2007 comic, a slightly jam-inebriated Shelley replies to Amy's instructions with "I do as I'm told", a la Homsar in dragon.
SCemails
This webcomic is a spoof of Strong Bad Email.
Sluggy Freelance
The weekly filler Meanwhile in the Dimension of Pain shows the demons deathmatching. When Horribus uses the Unholy Hand grenade and the demons are all incinerated, the panel reads "And all was laid to burnination." link
SMAX
The Top Ten spin-off comic SMAX puts Jaafs Macksun and his partner Toybox in a world of fantasy. A wanted poster for Trogdor is on a pole and the silhouette of Homestar and Pom Pom are seen in town.
Snafu
In the strip Otakon 2004, Homestar Runner has a cameo in the 3rd panel, saying "I could sure go for a glass of melonade."
Sonic The Hedgehog
In comic 187, a hyperactive, bomb-wielding character called Bean shouts, "Get clear! Get clear! I'll a'splode him good!" As a reference to Vector Strong Bad.
Sore Thumbs
In this comic, a drugged director quotes Strong Bad's "H*R and Marzipan Dating Simulation XR" from Strong Bad Email date.
Staccato
In the online webcomic, Staccato, when the author portrays his characters as Fantastic Four characters, the one portrayed as the "The Human Torch" says "'The Human Torch?' 'Flame On?' That all sounds kinda' fruity... Couldn't I be be called like 'The Burninator' or something?" in direct reference to Trogdor. [8]
Superman/Batman
- In issue #44, Superman and Batman spy on a grossly inaccurate movie production of their origins. The actor playing Batman declares, in a line of dialogue for the film, that he and Superman should visit their headquarters "on the moooooooon!"
Tales of Southtown
In Episode #12, the words "That is not a small number!" appear on a scroller at the bottom of the TV screen that Geese is watching, a reference to virus.
Team Gizoid
In this strip Skippy mentions transforming into a Giant Robotic Halloween Night Finding Space Panther, a reference to Happy Hallow-day.
Teen Titans Go!
In the issue of this DC Comics comic entitled "Finding Nero," there is a carnival game with Strong Sad plushies as prizes.
The Devil's panties
- The April 16 2003 comic and the September 27 2004 comic has the main character (Jennie) screaming "TROGDOR" in a caffine fueled rage
- The February 8 2005 comic features geeks entertaining themselves by singing among other things "The system is down" and shouting "Trogdor"
The Misadventures of Gary and Ted
Trogdor shows up as a solution in a Sudoku square in the third panel.
The Rodlands Comics
- In Issue 10, Homestar Runner can be seen on the plane.
The Whiteboard
2003-10-31 - Pom Pom appears in a Halloween party.
Theater Hopper
Tom Brazelton of Theater Hopper had himself in his comics on June 23, with a Homestar shirt.
Also, this comic features the Wear a Bikini! plane in the background.
Tiny Sepuku
This comic about catchy songs includes Everybody to the Limit (with Fhqwhgads misspelled as "fhqwdgads") as one of its examples.
Twisted Kaiju Theater
A season 17 episode of the comic makes reference to Trogdor, and reveals that the creator hadn't heard of homestarrunner.com until 2005.
Toonatopia
Homestar Runner is mentioned on the first page.
Under Power
- In the Feb 02, 2004 Strong Bad is behind the elf and saying ARROWED! Also, the copyright line at the bottom reads "strong bad © 2001-2004 the brothers chaps".
- In the May 19, 2004 comic, Strong Bad and the Cheat are the DJs in panel 2.
Universal Voyage
- In Comic #2 there are sprites of Strong Bad and Trogdor as a team called "Burninators!"
- In Comic#563, Homestar makes a rather shocking sprite cameo.
Vanguard
- In comic 67, NORM the computer wakes up, mimicking the Couch Mumbling gag.
- Comic 175 has Kylmoore refer to the cast as "Brain-for-Brains", as Strong Bad did to Strong Mad in invisibility.
VG Cats
- The "New to the site" page starts "Welcome aboard the USS VGCats.com, this is a website!", both mimicking and linking to First Time Here?
- In Comic 100, click on "100 Comics" at the end to see Pantsman answer an email on the Compy 386. Strong Bad later appears and repeats a line from sibbie in this clip.
- In the 6th panel of Comic 135, a The Cheat Talking Plush Doll is visible with the rest of the merchandise behind the glass in the bottom right.
- At the top of the new layout, there is a rotating image, featuring several different quotes. A few of them are [How do you type with boxing gloves on?], [We are the band LIMOZEEN!] and [Let's get ready to look SO GOOD!]
- The title for the news post on Saturday, September 10, 2005 at 12:43 PM is "Throw baby", a Peasant's Quest reference.
- Comic 187 is titled Jorbs, a reference to A Jorb Well Done and Coach Z's accent in general.
- In Comic 232, "safety guide", the first panel has a guitar with a sticker of the ever-popular band Limozeen.
Walking Is Still Honest
- In strip #69, the power is out, and there is a picture of Strong Bad's head with the words "Power Failured!" above it.
- In strip #94, the trebuchet is nicknamed 'Trebdor, the Flinginator'.
Whatever I Want to Do, Gosh
- In the May 15, 2008 comic characters speculate on the assumption that Everybody loves The Homestar Runner.
- In subsequent comics, the Homestar Runner Fan offers an in-depth analysis of Strong Bad Emails (7/7/08) and meets a girl named "Female Sam". (7/9/08)
Wildsiderz
In the first issue of this comic a Strong Bad sticker can be seen on the wall of Derek Styler's room.
Witchs' Brew
The origin of the Witch's Brew name came from Homestar's famous Halloween witch's brew line. (Alas, however, the phrase is not spelled correctly in the comic.) Also, in the first comic, Homestar appears on the last panel, and the third comic uses the CHILDREN! panel from Teen Girl Squad. The sixth comic tells us to not fake the funk on a nasty dunk, one of Homsar's quotes from interview. And the author bios describe one of the creators as "one of the few lucky non-peasant humans to be burninated."
World of Warcraft Comic Contest
In a comic submitted by the character Bludlemon, on the furbolg's necklace is a small Strong Bad head. Link: http://www.blizzard.com/wow/screenshot.aspx?ImageIndex=84&Set=64
World of Warcraft Idiocy
- In comic 120, Jay and Tor have a brief discussion, reminiscent of the one Homestar and Marzipan have in helium.
The Wotch
- In the April 2, 2003 comic, Jason looks at a shelf full of magical items in the eighth panel. Trogdor can be seen on the top shelf.
- In the June 24, 2003 comic, Lilly and Jennie are playing with Homestar Runner action figures. In particular they are acting out a scene from Teen Girl Squad Issue 3.
- In the first panel of the June 24, 2007 comic, Katie tells Wolfie about the DNA Evidence cartoon.
The Wotch: CHEER!
- In the March 14th comic, Lita makes a Pig Latin comment reminiscent of Strong Bad's at the end of rock opera, right down to the reversal of what was meant and what was said.
- In a later comic, "Principal O'Brian"/32 excuses herself to go "Place", similarly to Strong Bad at the end of different town.
- In April 10th's comic, "Principal O'Brian"/32 claims to have tampered with the DNA evidence, using the same wording Strong Bad used in unnatural.
- In March 14, 2008's comic, taking place in the same magic shop as the above The Wotch reference, the same Trogdor figure can be seen on the shelf.
You'll Have That
On the July 25th, 2005 comic, Andy tries to steal a new Compy 386.
xkcd
- In the first comic of the 1337 series, one of the characters asks "How does she type with oven mitts!?"
Yet Another Fantasy Gaming Comic
- Strip 893 has an appearance by Homsar, comparing his speech with that of the Kobold character Captain Fang.
Zelda comic
- Comic 96 is entitled Dot, Dot, Dot.
- In Comic 136, Bub says "Ow! my stomach lining!!!"
- On comic 162, the characters are swamped by Cuccos with the caption "CUCCO'D!"
- Comic 164 is actually called "Yet Another Subtle Homestar Reference." The reference is "shut it up, you."
- Comic 170 is entitled "I'm So Glad the Bub is Not Dead."
- In Comic 193, the Miscreant decapitates Edgar with the caption "DECAPITAT'D!"
- On the 200th comic, they used the "Its almost over!" screen from Teen Girl Squad.
- Comic 212 is entitled "Yeah, Shut Up, Kid."
- On comic Comic 217, Link says "Rock, rock on!"
- On comic Comic 220, Link says,"That sounds re-zon-able".
- On comic Comic 223, when Link rolls his eyes, it says "Eye roll'd!"
- On comic 225, Link asks what would happen if Bub fights Lloyd. Bub answers saying "his head a splode?"
- On comic 227, Lloyd dodges an attack with the caption "Matrix'd!"
- Also in the bonus section, there is a thing called "Flame War 04." The first comic is a reference to the Strong Bad Email dragon, and the state (California) with the underwear is a reference to Strong Bad Email weird dream.