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Much of Megatokyo's early humor consists of jokes related to the video game subculture, as well as culture-clash issues. In these early strips, the comic progressed at a pace which Gallagher has called "haphazard",[1] often interrupted by purely punchline-driven installments.[2][3][4] As Gallagher gradually gained more control over Megatokyo's production, the comic began to gain more similarities to the Japanese shōjo (girls') manga that Gallagher enjoys.[5] Following Gallagher's complete takeover of Megatokyo, the comic's thematic relation to Japanese manga continued to grow.[citation needed]