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In Dave Milloway, Matt Wood, and Stephanie Freese’s comic strip Chocolypse Now, the grown up Golden Ticket kids are sent by Slugworth to the heart of darkness, Loompaland, to find Wonka. Ironically, Veruca Salt becomes the Courtney Love clone that the band Veruca Salt never quite managed to. A pretty fantastic comic strip parody of both Willy Wonka and Apocalypse Now.
Chocolypse Now [Likely Stories]
via the mighty Accordion Guy




John Allison’s Scary Go Round takes the Outstanding Comic crown, with James Turner’s The unfeasible adventures of Beaver and Steve! as the Outstanding Newcomer for 2005.
We don’t know what this award means for the winners, or if they receive a small plastic fat guy who never goes outside trophy for their respective mantelpieces or what, but the site is a fantastic “greatest hits” starting point if you’re new to online comics.
The 2005 Cartoonist’s Choice Awards
· Scary Go Round
· The Unfeasible Adventures of Beaver and Steve!




Comic strip CulturePulp drops in on B-Actor / Cult movie god Bruce Campbell doing his cooler-than-mere-puny-humans thing at a Q & A session to promoting his film Man With the Screaming Brainamong other projects. So rightly enamored of Mr. Campbell, a moment is taken to ponder the meaning of his existence.
CulturePulp 032: What does Bruce Campbell MEAN?




Appealing personal cartoons from crimefighter/humorist Amy Ignatow
Ig City




Smile Time: The Comic is a very nicely done bit of Angel fan fiction, which expounds a little on Angel’s experiences as a living Muppet style creature, a fate that befell him in the Smile Time episode of the Buffy spin-off. Even if you’re not into the Angel show, the watercolor style of the comic is fantastic and worth checking out.
Smile Time: The Comic [Astridv/Live Journal]




A museum of comic book covers grouped into what’s going on with the cover, an expansion of the “Superman is a dick” thing.
Superdickery




The Daily Grind is an eclectic comic strip done by one Uncle Comics… we’d say that’s a weird name to go by, but we live in a glass moniker. Released, well, daily, every strip of The Daily Grind is a little different both in style and media; random thoughts given a random and stylish presentation. New to us, its quickly become one of our favorite reads.
The Daily Grind [unclecomics.com]
Seen @ Drawn




“Action Philosophers is a bi-monthly comic book series detailing the lives and thoughts of history’s A-list brain trust in a hip and humorous way that proves that philosophy is not just the province of boring tweed-enveloped college professors”
We read “Bodhidharma: Grandmaster of Kung-Fu!” at the Evil Twin site, and find ourselves likely customers. The comics are a snappy Cliff’s Notes of your major Philosophers.
Action Philosophers [EvilTwin Comics]



Re-mixing existing comics is not a new thing to do, however this is one of the odder results of the practice we’ve ever seen. Not so much “funny ha-ha” as…
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Website The Sneeze has pulled together a gallery featuring examples of the invaluable literary device known as The Raspberry. ” The raspberry, or razzberry, or Bronx Cheer is one of…
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Hootie and the Blowfish lead singer Darius Rucker recently did a goofy (even by Blowfish standards) cowboy/ Gay musical - themed Burger King commercial that hasn’t been, for the most…
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The Beatles’ story in comics. Rough, but good. [beatle-web] Seen @ Grow a Brain And- How to accept the arrival of pure evil. Cthulhu, that is, not Yoko. A goof…
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Alex Hernandez and John Miers’ peek at destruction, spare parts, and bacon. Fine stuff, however not for use with your breakfast whiskey. Bit gloomy. Kobuta [zebramag]…
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Well-liked and thought dead since 2003 online comic Leisure Town lives once again. Bunnies remain problematic, life remains a Kafkaesque torrent of unpleasantness. Leisure Town…
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Brad Fitzpatrick offers up fresh syndicated cartoons for any site that wants them… simply cut and past the code he offers on his site into your own webpage, and when…
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Misty was a UK “horror” comic aimed at Girls from 1978 to 1980. A tiny bit before our time, but reading it back now we’d be surprised if it wasn’t…
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The Nearsighted Voodoo Priest - a fine example of the living genius of the unfortunately dead king of the onomatopoeia Don Martin. The Nearsighted Voodoo Priest [Bitter Cinema] seen @…
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In the 80s, there was Gallagher. And it was bad. We’d never admit to knowing as much about the prop comic Gallagher as CulturePulp does in the space after the…
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Ethan Persoff’s Teddy, a damn fine webcomic. It’s been around for a few years but don’t worry about it, we’re all going to die anyway, just read it already, it’s…
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Webcomic Holy Bible feels like if Red Meat and Get Your War On got together and had a crack baby that they liked to hit with a rolled-up copy of…
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