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Future Pig
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Synopsis:
A mutant Pig created by the army’s bio-weapons labs as the ultimate assassin. An armless silicon-based hacker. A surgeon sued for malpractice… And those are just the good guys!
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| Elementus |
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| Futurepig is a great webcomic. The art in pretty good, and the writting even better (exept for the typos) Great stories and great characters. But the real character is the universe the adventures take place. A "future" that pokes fun at many cliches of the science fiction movies and books. Recomended to all! |
| Monika |
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| This comic is very funny and also well drawn. |
| noemz |
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| Meet Pinton, the genetically-engineered and incredibly resourceful pig of the future. Space captain, warrior, lover... Well, he has the habits of a pig, so sometimes it just doesn't work out with the girls. This is a very funny comic, and seeing the absolutely ingenious ways in which Pinton gets out of a scrape will keep you coming back for more. |
| purplestarz |
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| I like this comic. The art is not great.. but not bad either. I think it surpasses a lot of the fury comics out there by lightyears. Some times I even see a bit of myself in him... scary... |
| Cristina |
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Future Pig is what Robert Crumb and Isaac Asimov would have done toguether if they were both eating pork shops and smoking pot for a weekend.
The art is not exeptionally good, but very original. |
| MillerWolf |
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| This is a really fun comic about a mutant pig from outer space. I like the "European" feel of the artwork, and you don't often see funny animal comics with pigs in them. Anyway, the thing I like most is it's classic science fiction focus, and the fact that the comics are longer than just a few panels each... its real comics, not these dumb little things in the paper. I can really get into the stories and enjoy them, beyond just a momentary chuckle. There's even some real pathos in there, too. |
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