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RandomGenius

"Abner's Privates"

Abner is a drill instructor in the Army. And he likes to watch the men shower.

lefitte

"Know What I'm Saying?"

A caucasian grandmother stuns her family when she goes straight-up hip-hop!

NavyBean

"Hit Comic"

Comic Hitman, Jake Vulvarian, is cleaning up the comics page ... one legacy comic at a time. Better bring your big axe, Hagar.

THJ

"Where's My Bailout"

Andrea

Oh, those teen drivers!

Lucas Turnbloom

"Keeping it Reel"

Quinten works in a bait shop with a sassy earthworm sidekick.

...or...

Quentin works in movie theater with a sassy flashlight sidekick.

Either way you slice it, oh, the adventures!

Lucas Turnbloom

"Killing Thyme"

Former roach-coach chef, Pierre, travels the country looking to serve his delicious cuisine to hungry blue-collar workers with his sassy cockroach sidekick, Jimmy.

Alternate title could be, "Adventures in Health Code Violation."

Cyclone

"Pierre: The boy Who Informed on the mafia and got his whole family killed."

RandomGenius

Lil Lincoln: The Most Overrated Kid President.

Dale Freedom

"Dale Freedom" the country singer who lost his way because of his crystal meth and gambling problem.

Navy Bean

"hoover dammitt" -- 1930s era strip with boisterous lead whote male hates technology, tolerance of minorities

Ignacio Garcia Baez

The Magic Finger of Annette Rodriguez - hispanic girl makes friends quickly at Vasssar with her enchanted index finger.

Tipi

"Lassiter: The Man WHo Made Dreams Come True ... and waiters cry."

RandomGenius

Chimney: The Toddler who Smokes too Much!

BandLeader

Clunky Winkerstein: The Comic that couldn't figure out how much the world hated it.

Danny Burleson

"There and Back Again"

The daily exploits of an endearing, marketable, small child with their imaginary stuffed animal... on a swing.

jemaine

Pugz: The strip where nothing happens but the art is good and they talk in cute voices.

Franz

DER VALKYRIES: The first strip ever that speaks to the voice of Germans living in Argentina because their grandfathers fled WWII. They didn't do anything wrong!

Mike Dunsburner

Dunsburner:: The liberal darling comic, that made its bones when Nixon was president and who the hell are you to criticize it.

RandomGenius

Russian Into It:

A small immigrant boy shine shoes at Grand Central Station graduates into running worldwide illegal organ harvesting crime syndicate.

t

Pleas Don't Put it in There!

The story of a shy Spanish, naked librarian.

Lucas Turnbloom

"The Buck Stops Here"

This is the sexy saga of the crusty curmudgeon, Buck (or, The Buck), and his adventures as an inner city bus driver.

He, along with his sassy sidekick Rutherford the Drifter, discuss the ever-changing perspectives on the "exact change only" philosophy. Every day!

Lucas Turnbloom

"A Work of Art"

The side-splittingly hilarious tale of Arthur, or "Art" the house painter.

He, along with his sassy alien sidekick, Viridian Green, or "Phil," go on crazy business related painting jobs while competing for work against Lloyd the Liquid Stucco guy.

Can you feel the humor??

Lucas Turnbloom

"A Roll in the Hayden"

The excruciatingly comical tale of the ever-jovial Hayden, and his love for dinner rolls. (Or any other small, individual-sized wheat or pastry products.)

He, and his sassy sidekick, the Pillsbury Dough Boy (permission pending), seek out new and exciting ways to literally break bread with the community.

Lucas Turnbloom


You're right, JG, this is a fun way to spend a Friday!

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