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The fourth in the series of sketches involving [[:Category:Red Spiders|red spiders]], the titular spiders are overlooking a small city. The title text implies that things won't end well, and possibly that the counter-offensive from [[47: Counter-Red Spiders|the previous comic in the series]] had failed.
 
The fourth in the series of sketches involving [[:Category:Red Spiders|red spiders]], the titular spiders are overlooking a small city. The title text implies that things won't end well, and possibly that the counter-offensive from [[47: Counter-Red Spiders|the previous comic in the series]] had failed.
  
The full series of [[:Category:Red Spiders|Red Spiders]] comics:
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The full series of [[:Category:Red Spiders|Red spiders]]:
*[[8: Red Spiders]], the first one.
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*[[8: Red spiders]]
*[[43: Red Spiders 2]], in which the spiders begin building.
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*[[43: Red Spiders 2]]
*[[47: Counter-Red Spiders]], in which the humans begin a counter-offensive.
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*[[47: Counter-Red Spiders]]
*[[126: Red Spiders Cometh]], this one.
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*126: Red Spiders Cometh (this one)
*[[427: Bad Timing]], in which, in a style more typical to xkcd, the spiders attack a couple in the middle of a serious relationship discussion in a hot-air balloon.
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*[[427: Bad Timing]]
*[[442: xkcd Loves the Discovery Channel]], in which it appears briefly in the 14th panel crawling over a cube.
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