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Main article: Comic series
Not to be confused with comic sharing name.

The xkcd strips that are part of a comic series are directly related to each other, rather than simply sharing a recurring topic. A main series must be composed of at least three comics, while miniseries only need two to qualify; once they get their third comic, they graduate to a main series.

Comic series are intentionally created by Randall as part of a series. This is usually inferred from sequential numbers in the titles (such as in Stargazing), similar patterns in the comics' titles (xkcd Phones) or captions (Cursed Connectors), release dates purposefully deviating from the normal schedule (Journal), a partnership with other artists (Guest Week) or companies (A Smarter Planet), or Randall simply posting a list of all the comics that are part of a series (The Boy and his Barrel).

Many of the early comic series have been released as five consecutively released comics, with each episode being released on a weekday, deviating from the standard release schedule. After 2010, no series followed a similar release schedule, as they all followed the normal schedule of three comics a week.

Pages in category "Comic series"

This category contains only the following page.