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  2. Weapon Brown - Wikipedia

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    Weapon Brown is a 2002 comic book published by Death Ray Graphics and written by Jason Yungbluth, the author of Deep Fried, an anthology comic also published by Death Ray Graphics, in which the Weapon Brown character and story first appeared split across four issues in a story called A Peanut Scorned.

  3. List of Viz comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Fixed-Odds Betty – a sombre one-off strip depicting a woman selling her possessions and emptying her bank account to buy her grandson a bike for his birthday, only to end up being waylaid by his mother and spending it all at a fixed-odds betting machine in a bookmakers while the boy waits outside in the rain. This strip guest-starred the main ...

  4. 38 New Comics With Unpredictable Endings That Poke Fun At Our ...

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    Today, we’re excited to showcase the latest comic strips from Ryan Kramer! You might remember his earlier work from our previous Bored Panda features. Ryan’s comics are part of the ‘Toonhole ...

  5. 24 Absurd Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits - AOL

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    Image credits: drawerofdrawings When asked how he comes up with new ideas for his comics, D.C. Stuelpner shared that he has a daily routine and a specific time dedicated to brainstorming: “Every ...

  6. Dotty Dripple - Wikipedia

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    Dotty Dripple was an American gag-a-day comic strip, originally started by Jeff Keate & Jim McMenamy on June 26, 1944, but was taken over by Buford Tune on October 16, and continued for the next thirty years. [1] The strip was distributed by Publishers Syndicate and also appeared in comic book form.

  7. Dog eat Doug - Wikipedia

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    Dog eat Doug (often abbreviated DeD) is a comic strip written and illustrated by Brian Anderson. It began in 2004 as a webcomic that ran on the cartoonist's homepage and Comics Sherpa, [1] and was later picked up for newspaper syndication through Creators Syndicate. The newspaper run began on November 14, 2005.

  8. Piranha Club - Wikipedia

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    Piranha Club was a comic strip written and illustrated by Bud Grace. It was originally called Ernie, but the title was changed in 1998. The club is meant as a parody on Lions Club International, and the strip made its debut in February 1988. In 1989, the Swedish Academy of Comic Art awarded Bud Grace with the Adamson Statuette. [1]

  9. 35 Funny And Slightly Inappropriate Comics From ‘Fruit Gone ...

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    Image credits: fruitgonebad We wanted to know how John comes up with ideas for his strips. He kindly explained: "Well, I've always believed that the world needs a bit more laughter, especially now.