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Able and Baker
Able (the monkey) and Baker (the sheep) are named after the first pair of animals to survive a space flight in 1959. Like their predecessors, Able and Baker are research animals for the space program. Shenanigans abound Monday through Friday!
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Bad News Radio
Follow the greatest story ever told as it unfolds weekly in the pages of Bad News Radio – a twisted tale of love, loss, and triumph. These sadistic, yet humorous, narratives are rumored to be inspired events in the life of their very real author, the mysterious Maxx Diamond.
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Butternutsquash
We all have them, those odd embarrassing goofball friends. Now if all you had were these kinds of friends, you'd have Butternutsquash. It's about coffee, girls, bacon, beer, porn, and all the other things that make the world go round...
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Comet 7
Comet 7 is an internet webcomic with both a word and a number in it's name. The artwork 95% of the time is super chunky pixels, reminiscent of classic videogames. The comic updates Monday thru Friday and is suitable for all ages of readers. Including old women and robots.
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Dinosaur Comics
Dinosaur Comics is a comic about talking dinosaurs who have adventures, and it is good times for every single person involved.
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Dr. McNinja
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja is an internet comic book about the adventures of a doctor who is also a ninja.
5 Things that Dr. McNinja has done:
1) Punched a raptor in the face.
2) Punched a giant lumberjack in the back of the head.
3) High fived a gorilla.
4) High fived a cooked turkey that came alive.
5) Ripped the head off the Grim Reaper, then smacked it back into "the light" using Death's body like a baseball bat.
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Girly
Otra was a girl worn out by life. One day, as she was wandering the streets, wondering why she bothered with anything, Winter arrived and made her a sidekick. That was when things pretty much changed forever and ever.
Follow the lives and trials of Winter, Otra, and the people of Cute-town, in Girly, a webcomic which actually isn't all THAT girly and can be enjoyed by everybody, including men who eat steak and watch Nascar.
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Kristy Versus the Zombie Army
Zombies, blood, chainsaws, martial arts, samurai, the undead, little girls, and zombies. That is what Kristy Versus The Zombie Army is all about. It is also very bloody. And has zombies.
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Little Gamers
It's like a bag of gamers, that spy-pen you had as a kid, everyday life, internets, porn, animal fornication and sarcasm.. you shake it and you get a bag filled with the comic everyone knows, but no one reads. Enjoy knowing this comic, but for gods sake, DON'T read it.
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Patches
Patches is usually 3 panels of hand drawn silliness and/or pathos served up 3 days week. If things can be defined by what they are not; Patches is not a snake or a can of peas. 'Suspenders' and 'Glasses' are the main characters and are either voles, bears or hamsters. There is some business about a scootering gang, birds appear to be antagonistic and bad things happen with foods that have passed their expiration date. Patches does not concern itself with zombies.
One of the anagrams of 'patches' is 'cashpet'.
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Questionable Content
Questionable Content is a comic strip about indie rock, romance, and little robots. It updates every Monday through Friday. These are facts. We will stick to facts to keep things from getting too confusing.
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Sam and Fuzzy
Sam is a 27-year-old dropout still trying to find his true calling in life. Fuzzy is a scheming, amoral, and frequently sadistic little bear. Together, they tackle life in surreal-yet-sincere tale of comedy, tragedy, romance, assassins, psychotic metal bands, possessed appliances, comatose cats and gangster gerbils.
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Stuff Sucks
Stuff Sucks is a character-driven comic set in Amsterdam. It revolves around the lives of a few eccentric scenester jerks. Warped humor meets high drama in a record shop where trouble lurks and love falls on its face.
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White Ninja Comics
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 and I, however, can still enjoy the comics for their light-hearted surface humour and funny drawings.
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