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Author of DeathPiglet.
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Comics By elak: Death Piglet
| Homepage: johancb.se/
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Comments Posted: 2
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Favourites: 33 |
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Profile Images Posted: 1 |
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Comic Synopses Posted: 0 |
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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within elak's favourites list.
Now showing entries 1 to 10 of 33
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| Calvin and Hobbes |
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Synopsis:
Adventures of the first grader Calvin and his tiger Hobbes. Calvin is disobedient, literal, articulate, and incredibly imaginative. Hobbes is sarcastic, disillutioned with humanity, and often the voice of reason. Easily could be the most brilliant printed comic strip ever written.
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| Copper |
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A boy and his dog.
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| Daily Dinosaur Comics |
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An intelligent and funny comic about TRex and his philosophy. The words change but the picture never does. One of the rare comics that does this successfully.
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| Death to the Extremist |
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Synopsis:
Death To The Extremist is a comic by M. Zole. It features two quarter-circles, called One and Two, who talk to each other.
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| Dilbert |
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Synopsis:
Based in a company which name changes often. An engineer named Dilbert goes about his everyday job with the same co-workers everyday. The boss however is a stupid idiot (like all managers) and asks for the stupidest takes to be done.
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| Double Fine Action Comics: Epic Saga |
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The adventures of an barbarian in an old game world...
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| Kreepy Kat |
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Synopsis:
Kreepy Kat is the pet from hell. A freakish, horrible, twisted, disturbing, utterly wrong sack of feline atrocity, he is a weeping boil on the face of existance - and he's loving every second of it.
God help us all.
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| Nana's Everyday Life |
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Synopsis:
Nana lost her arms. Nana lost her legs. Nana lost her Papa. But somehow, Nana will be a good girl! Based on Elfen Lied... and it's just plain wrong. In a good way.
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| Perry Bible Fellowship |
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Funny comic
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| Red Meat |
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A regular in the Madison U newspaper 'The Onion'. Red Meat is a quirky, sometimes dark reflection on the freaks living just down the street.
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