Fiction that strains, but does not break the fourth wall.

Gotcha. Sorry for being sensitive, it’s just that he took offense, so I was afraid you did too.

To get back on the subject, I mentioned earlier that there isan online comics strip about two nice young ladies, who just so happen to be a couple, and also happen to be into S&M.. I can not gauge how many people followed the link, since I am not psychic, so for those who are wondering how they manage to break the fourth wall, and yet still have it be on topic for you, here is a summary:
Warning: This summary contains noting offensive, besides the suggestion that two women can be happy together, but if you would like to read the comics, rather than a summary,click here.

[spoiler]The storyline starts out with the blonde one, Lacey, getting drunk on May 5th, Cinco de Miyo, which is also Web-Comic Awareness Day. Previously, I was aware that the dark-haired one, Savvie, was a webcomic fan, but I never figured she was aware of her own webcomic. I soon realized she was, when asks Lacey her full name, and finds out it is Mikki Price. She states aloud that if she had just realized, she could have named the comic S&M, instead of S&L. Lacey does not believe that they are just characters in a comic strip, and her ability to look outside the panels, through the fourth wall, continues to deny the obvious.
L: “That can’t be right. He’s not even real!”
S: “Why do you say that?”
L: “He doesn’t have outlines!”
Savie just get a bemused look, and returns to drinking her coffee.

Lacey then precedes to refer to Star Trek, make demands of the artist, press against her side of the computer monitor, and tug at the panel divider, before she reaches a crescendo of panic and wakes up. She wonders to kitchen, where she finds her girlfriend/top Savvie. Lacey asks her for her own names, despite the fact she knows full well what it is. The dream sequences does not start again, since she is now in “reality”, but as this storyline ends, Savvie gives the viewer a knowing glance, which goes unnoticed by Lacey.[/spoiler]

Well, I killed the thread, but once is not enough. I have been reading Sluggy freelance Fans: Zoe, Gwynn, Oasis or Shasha? and so, I have been going through the back archives of Sluggy freelance and have found one particular comic strip which reveals the existance of panel, but not of existance outside of the comic. Take a look.
http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=020407

In Chasing Amy, Jay and Silent Bob sit down and has a heart to heart with Ben Affleck’s character. One of the things that comes up is the comic book that Ben’s character draws which uses Jay and Silent Bob as a basis. Jay brings up a problem he has with his character’s dialogue.

Jay: [flips open a comic] And what is this? “Snootchies bootchies?” Who says that, that’s fucking baby talk, man!

Of course, this was something that Jay said every two seconds during the last movie of the New Jersey Trilogy, Mallrats.