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Ceilidh's appearance in Sit & Spin, by Corey Marie Kitley.
[Nov. 8, 2000]
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The characters of Richard Gardner's Nevermore visit Avalon. Richard is now the artist of Last Flight.
[Nov. 8, 2000]
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Ryan and Alan make an appearance in the Keenonball Run.
[Nov. 8, 2000]
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Bing Ho, artist of Guardian Angel, drew this cameo-filled strip for the Keenspot Party 2001 (Group 7).
[Jan. 15, 2001]
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Ceilidh appears in this very unique Framed! by Damonk.
[Jan. 15, 2001]
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Lazy visits Mrs. Page at Hildegarde's Café in Lazy's Walkabout.
[Jan. 15, 2001]
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Ceilidh makes an appearance in Bad Boys of Computer Science by Nicholas Yu.
[Jan. 15, 2001]
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Phoebe makes a cameo appearance in Snail Dust, by Napoleon.
[Jan. 15, 2001]
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Ceilidh appears in Julie Miyamoto's SGP Presents.
[May 7, 2001]
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Caroline visits Avalon on the web in C.Ulture Shocked, by Selena Ulrich.
[May 7, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 1.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 2.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 3.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 4.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 5.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 6.
[May 14, 2001]
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The kids of Terry Harjanto's What/s a Life visit Avalon. Part 7.
[May 14, 2001]
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Ceilidh participates in commentary on Aaron M. Holm's Joe Average.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Avalon is the victim in this Framed comic by Damonk.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Alison reveals the true nature of Canada in It's Walky by David Willis.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Josh Phillips appears in this FOG Club reenactment of San Diego Comic-Con 2001, by Dennis Kanenwisher.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Josh appears in another Comic-Con related strip, this one Sporkman by John Troutman.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Ceilidh and Alison know pain in Nick Yu's Bad Boys of Computer Science
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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Ceilidh tries out for a job at Burnt Dog Radio, by Robb Tanner
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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The cast of Avalon are completely misrepresented (completely) in Ryan Smith's Funny Farm.
[Nov. 8, 2001]
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