

Dastardly Whiplash: Sported by the "I Lied!" guy.Cut and Paste Comic: All faces, especially the multi-purpose Cereal Guy.Curse Cut Short: The Rage Guy's "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU".Comic-Book Fantasy Casting: Several of the supporting faces (such as "You don't say", "True story", and "Watch out, we've got a badass") are trace-overs of real people.This contrasts with the common usage, where the Trollface simply annoys/pranks people without a problem. The creator's next use had him actually pull the face (called "cool face") to nervously cover from a police officer. Characterization Marches On: When the Trollface was originally created, he was actually shown as desperate and unsuccessful into pissing off his target.Captain Obvious: The "You Don't Say?" guy is used as a response to obvious statements, itself taken from a contour drawing of Nicolas Cage in the film Vampire's Kiss.Atomic F-Bomb: The Rage Guy's signature "FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU".

Nowadays, that is no longer the case but the title stuck.

Essentially a Cut and Paste Comic format with a shared pool of recurring face sprites, most rage comics tell short anecdotal stories with a punchline from their authors' lives. "rage face comics" are not a single webcomic per se but a massive agglomeration of unrelated webcomics by different authors across the interwebs, united only by their distinct style and topics. Clockwise from bottom-left: Trollface, Everything Went Better Than Expected Guy, So Much Win Guy, LOL Guy, Rage Guy, Cereal Guy, Pokerface, Fuck Yea Guy, Forever Alone Guy under the table: Oh God What Have I Done? Guy
