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Give 'im the HeaterRaymond likes anime. A little too much that he likes to pretend he can throw fireball punches.
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Sex SellsHey, even Peanuts had the cute little red-haired girl.
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Roll outThe first Planet X Comic Strip, July 2007.

Oddly, I was told recently it was "too much" like a recent fast food commercial-- thing is, I put this up about two weeks before the commercial even aired.
Someone in advertising needs to hire me, methinks.
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Art Irritates LifeI did this as kind of a follow-up to my 18 page 24: The Comic Strip story, "Tales of a 4th Grade Something" as kind of a way to blow off some steam, rail on some old comic books I read in the past, and maybe cut a few corners of my own. :P
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Cute You To DeathRandom insanity is always fun.
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Yellow, Nice to Meet YouJust in time for the Simpsons Movie, I always felt bad for people who had tv/movie character names. I knew of a guy growing up named Frederick Kreuger. Poor fella.
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Ambitious Ambiguousslash•fic: (n.)
1. Genre of fanfiction involving pairing two male or female characters together; characters are commonly shown with a slash inbetween names in a printed summary of the story
2. untrue stories about Guns 'N' Roses guitarist Slash
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On the Front LineHuge WWII movie buff that I am, the idea all came from Tim's helmet in the previous strip.
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Are You Being Served?Pretty much the normal reaction from male customers in any comic store.
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Danger, Danger Will Robinson!Comic book stores: the one guaranteed way any woman can walk into a room and stop traffic.
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The Gold and Domes Secret SocietyThe title is a play off of the secret society "Skull and Bones". I watched the Good Shepherd the night before the Oscars, so the idea hit me.

But yes, the 81st Oscars was still a horrendous letdown.
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Watch-lessmenThe advertising for the Watchmen film was ridiculously bad in Los Angeles. You literally couldn't go a block without running into a billboard, bus stop, cab or other signage that didn't have this overrated comic adaption plastered on it.
     
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