Fugue

Fugue is the comic that Creep E. Coyote writes.

Creation
Creep E. Coyote was taking piano lessons with his music teacher. Creep E. really enjoyed The Order of the Stick, a webcomic by Rich Burlew, and combined it with music to form a little comic featuring three characters. One of them held a large Flat, which served as a heavy-duty club, another had Sharps, which served as shuriken, and the third was able to cast magic.

Creep E. named the first character Notehead, due to the character's head being shaped like a note. The second character, wearing a black headband, he named Scout, due to the character resembling a ninja, the shuriken enhancing the aspect. The last character, he couldn't think up of a simplistic name for that sounded cool, so he named the character Wizard, due to the character casting spells. Creep E. had the spells that Wizard casted be the titles of music from his Lesson Book, and the effects would be corresponding.

Creep E. presented the comic to his music teacher, and she enjoyed it greaty. When Creep E. came in one day with the second page of the comic, his music teacher told him that her other students had read the page of the comic, and they enjoyed it, too. Creep E. had intended to be writing the comic just for fun, but he didn't expect it to take off like this. But he was fine with it, so he continued writing the comic for both his teacher and her other students, developing the characters gradually as he went. He even wrote his own music pieces for the comic, for different sections of the story.

Eventually, on the day that this very wiki was created, he came up with the name: Fugue. The Italian musical term meant "a composition written for three to six voices. Beginning with the exposition, each voice enters at different times, creating counterpoint with one another". It corresponded with the comic itself; Creep E. started out with three characters and was planning on there eventually being six, the very first page of the comic did have the three character's names spoken, and the characters didn't all speak in the same panel, either.