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Creator of Like An Episode Of
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Homepage: www.likeanepisodeof.com
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Comments Posted: 0
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Favourites: 10 |
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Profile Images Posted: 0 |
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Comic Synopses Posted: 1 |
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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within Jimmy Kustes's favourites list.
Now showing entries 1 to 10 of 10
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| Achewood |
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This comic is "basically like treasure" hillarious story lines, great drawings, well developed characters, unbelievable one-liners, and really awesome lingo you won't hate yourself for adopting. Read it with your face-eyes!
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| Butternutsquash |
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Guys on the honey hunt - with about as much luck as Elmer Fudd. Cameos by spirit guide Tony Danza. (I know, I thought he was still alive, too. Maybe they're channeling his career.)
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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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| Like An Episode Of |
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Andy Warhol drawing the Acid Kool-Aid Man
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| Outer Burrows |
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This comic has no synopsis, please suggest one
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| Penny Arcade |
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Penny Arcade is a hilarious look at the video game world: the creators of games, the producers, the players, the nuances, and all the things that make video games what they are. It's crazy, unpredictable style of humor is wonderful.
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| toothpaste for dinner |
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Daily drawings from Drew
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| VG Cats |
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This comic deals with the stupidities of some video games and the hilarious situations that ensue due to them. It also chronicles the life of two very bizarre cats in their daily adventures. All in all, a really funny read.
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| Webcomics Character for Hire |
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Follow the adventures of Mike Weasel as he looks for a job in webcomics. "Bring me some fried rice, you slant-eyed Kraka!"
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| White Ninja |
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In the words of the creators; White Ninja Comics are not for the weak of mind. They are a brilliant satirical commentary on controversial worldly issues.
They can be enjoyed on many levels. Scholars, Philosophers, and the like, who possess the intellect to analyze and break down the comics to their hidden, and often devious, roots, will enjoy White Ninja to its fullest degree. Others, like you...
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