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There have been two previous New Year's comics with only the year used as the title: [[998: 2012]] in 2012 and [[1311: 2014]] in 2014. For some reason, this trend only seems to happen with the even-numbered years, but that ended in 2017 with [[1779: 2017]], making this the first of at least two years in a row with New Years comics using the new year as the title. | There have been two previous New Year's comics with only the year used as the title: [[998: 2012]] in 2012 and [[1311: 2014]] in 2014. For some reason, this trend only seems to happen with the even-numbered years, but that ended in 2017 with [[1779: 2017]], making this the first of at least two years in a row with New Years comics using the new year as the title. | ||
− | A similar situation is seen in [[225: Open Source]] where two ninjas smashes through a skylight window | + | A similar situation is seen in [[225: Open Source]] where two ninjas also smashes through a skylight window to wake a person in a bed. This is a threat though. |
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