Evil Inc. Evil Inc. is about a corporation run by and for super-villains. Join the CEO (Chief Evil Officer) Evil Atom, a Silver-Age-villain-turned-businessman; Lightning Lady, a recovering super-villainess; Dr. Haynus, a brain-in-a-jar symbiotically joined to a puppy dog; and the rest of the employees who give a new meaning to “punching in” for the day. By Brad Guigar in Entertainment > Comicswith humorsatirewebcomicby 3 users
Wapsi Square A wrench has been thrown into the comfortable Minneapolis neighborhood of Wapsi Square. Monica Villarreal, a young and skeptical museum anthropologist crosses paths with an Aztec deity and all cards are thrown to the wind. More than questioning her own sanity she slowly begins to question the world around her and the very history books that she holds sacred. by Paul Taylor You're currently surfing the Wapsi Square archives. The comic that deals with relationships, single life, mythical monsters, muscular women, bra shops, cigars, real ale, fantasy rpg, microbrewery, bikinis, photography, dating, guitars, music, bands, night clubs, swing dancing in Entertainment > Comicswith cartoonhumorsatirewebcomicby 3 users
A Girl & Her Fed "At The End Of Every Week, Each One Of Us Becomes A Freak"
A Girl and Her Fed (AGAHF) is the story of a nameless Girl who finds that she is being watched by government agents. She and the Fed assigned to watch her form a partnership and attempt to untangle one heck of a knotty conspiracy. in Entertainment > Comicswith cartoonhumorsatirewebcomic
Home on the Strange The Adventures of Very Strange People: a comedy that follows an ex-rocker and his wife SCENE: Izzy and Tanner, dressed as you see fit. IZZY : Tanner, this is finally going to happen. Im so nervous!TANNER: Oh, weve had some bumps. But itll be smooth sailing from here. CUT TO: MINCEMEAT at the window, growling angrily and ominously, but Tanner and Izzy do not see it. in Entertainment > Comicswith humorsatirewebcomicby 2 users
Opus By Berkeley Breathed -- Opus, the little penguin with the big beak and even bigger heart who sold more than 6 million books and had 70 million readers in the phenomenally popular comic strips, "Bloom County" (1980-1989) and "Outland" (1989-1995), now graces the Sunday comics sections of nearly 200 newspapers. Opus got his break in cartooning when he popped up in "Bloom County" some 20 years ago and became an instant American icon. But "Bloom County" and its successor, the Sunday-only "Outland," had several characters and Opus wasn“t always at center stage. Now he gets his chance. in Entertainment > Comicswith cartoon.humorsatirewebcomic