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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within troostie's favourites list.
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| Adventures of Blastro Mac, The |
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Synopsis:
The adventures of the dim-witted space explorer Blastro Mac and his eccentric friends, Rock and Gorrit.
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| Aluminum Siding |
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Synopsis:
The Burns and the Yates have only one thing in common -- a property line. Introducing Aluminum Siding, a new comic strip about what it means to be neighbors, what it takes to be friends and what little choice you sometimes have in the matter. Updates Monday through Saturday.
From the writer of Medium Large and the artist of Barkeater Lake.
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| Ballard Street |
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Slice of life comic with bewildered and bewildering suburbanites by Jerry Van Amerongen, a cartoonist with an incredible knack for understatement.
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| Bob The Squirrel |
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Synopsis:
Bob the Squirrel is a Daily Webcomic and Print Comic written and published by Frank Page of Rome, New York. His comic is an interesting mixture of slice of life and fantasy very much like Calvin and Hobbes. As the reader begins to read the story they can see that Bob isn't just Frank's best friend, but is also an extension of his consciousness. Again just like Calvin and Hobbes the comic raises ma...
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| Glass Half Empty |
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Good old fashioned Seinfeldian/Curbyourenthusiesque jokes about nothing, centering on a group of college students.
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| ICECUBES the comic strip. |
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ICECUBES is a witty and well drawn comic strip. Peckinpaw, Nooky, Freeze and Eggman are unwittingly engaged in cultural commentary from their Arctic perch atop the world. Their icy environs only serve to heighten their warmth and humor. A comic for those who have read a book or two.
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| Sheldon |
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In a nutshell, Sheldon is a sarcastic, nerdy family strip filled with pop-culture references and fun, random storylines. At its center is this weird, wonderful little family: a boy, his duck, and the grandfather that raises them both. It's a strip of geeks, for geeks, drawn by a geek. You'll dig it: trust us.
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