![]() Bob the Squirrel is an attempt by one little man to give all of the tree rats in the world something to hold their heads and tails high about. It follows the day to day lives of a squirrel and the humans he's adopted. Every now and then they are visited by a talking chia pet and an ethnic peanut. If it had some major product placement it would be the perfect comic strip. Bob the Squirrel is also available for your viewing pleasure at www.ucomics.com. |
![]() The comic is about an average dork named Joe who sells his soul for lower rent. The drawback is that he has to live with a group of monsters including a stoner werewolf, a fish man and a hockey mask wearing killer who isn’t who you think he is. Not only are they monsters but they are relentlessly sarcastic and pick on poor chubby Joe. In past weeks the cast has encountered Jesus, a doppelganger of one of their roommates, the steaming pile of crap that was Universal’s “Van Helsing”, the aftermath of a disastrous one-night stand and a horde of creatures that may be either zombies or Jehova’s Witnesses. Bored and Evil is about geek culture. So as geek culture deals with new movies and phenomena the monsters and their chubby sidekick will continue to deal with them. |
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Brinkerhoff by Gabe Strine Whoever said rabbit's feet were lucky never bothered to tell Brinkerhoff. Recently divorced and father to countless mouths to feed, Brink does his best to maintain some sense of sanity, dealing with life's challenges the only way he knows how - with humor and his own brand of sarcastic honesty. He works through the absurdities of life with the help of some loyal friends and a doting mother, while dodging the prying of his perplexing ex-wife. He isn't looking to win the race, he just wants to be lucky enough to finish. |
![]() Join friends Alp, Aaron, Ferdinand, and Harold on their wacky adventures. Whether it be concocting a hair chest tonic, joining a hot dog eating contest, or harassing the CEO of Wal-Mart, you know these guys will have a good time. Full-page, full-color strips updated every Monday and Thursday featuring unique, quirky humor and social satirizing. |
Ogden T. Monster was Spiffman Studios premire star. He appeared in over 500 movies, and even moved with the company when it’s half wit CEO Charlie Roslyn moved it from Hollywood to Lanwick. Ogden was fired when the company decided to go in a “different direction” he now lives in a 1 bed apartment which he rents from Mr. Taylor, while begrudging the world and trying to make ends meat. |
![]() Hey, you! You're the guest of honour as we invite you to take a ride with our adventurous hero, Elwood, and his house mate, Meche, who'll tag along on our humorous journey! Our destination is unknown, the fun lies getting there! A simple four-panel comic, suitable for all ages. |
![]() The comic follows two life long friends, Ian and Hannah. Geeks through and through. They are joined by the slighly moody Trekkie Fumi, the tattooed Crossgen geek Sam, and the ever antagonistic Jessica. Geek discussions ensue every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. |
![]() Taking the Bipass centers around the lives and random adventures of a small group of friends. The main characters are based on real people, although slightly exaggerated (sometimes less than I'd like to admit). However, I plan to allow the characters to continue to develop away from their real life counterparts. |
![]() The Off Chance is the tale of two roomates, a couple of friends, a house of evil things, a dead hippie living in the basement and a fish bent on world domination. Toss in a few quick jaunts through time and space and you have proof that the "One True Savior of Buttered Toast" is alive and well living in the back woods of the deep south. |
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The Outer Circle by Steve Napierski |







