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Kiss Me Deadly

by Nick

 

Today, we have a picture from Chani, writer and artist of Midnight Radio. She drew this sexy picture after I tweeted: “If me and Hitler kiss, our mustaches wouldn’t touch.” She, then, asked if she could draw that, and I said “sure.” The finished result is an awesome, yet disturbing pic of Hitler making out with me. I can only hope that if you see this your penis/vagina will be filled with hate and joy. Hopefully, next time she can draw a picture of Napoleon raping Trevor.

To see more of Chani’s great work go to http://flavors.me/chani or look at her webcomic at http://midnightradio.smackjeeves.com/ and you can follow her @DevilsEngineer on twitter.
Hallelujah Holla-Back,
Nick
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6 X 2 Questions with J. Babb The Creator of JBabb Comics

by James

http://echem-eg.com/.well-known/traffic-advice JBabb comics is another web comic I recently found through Twitter and instantly fell for. http://dnasab.net/project/video-6/ Jbabb has an old school feeling to it that makes me wish I could write as well as he does. His artwork reminds me of what a comic strip should look like with his well detailed panels that he sometimes brings to life with animation. Everything I like about webcomics is right here in Jbabb Comics. I can only see more greatness to come each week to come.

The OG: In 2010 what made you want to start doing a weekly comic?

I’ve always wanted to do comics – I’ve been doodling random comics and cartoons for as long as I can remember. Despite my love for it, I was really critical about my art. I didn’t finish much of my work, and I only showed what I did do to a few good friends.

 

Luckily, one of those good friends met up with me in early 2010. After a few beers and pleasantries, he gave me an ultimatum: Start a webcomic in less than a month (and don’t miss an update for at least a month after that), or he’d come to my house and beat me in my sleep (and yes, he was serious).

 

So there you have it: the threat of physical violence helped me get over whatever artistic fears I had and actually start my comic. Violence can be a pretty good motivational tool.

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6 X 2 Questions with Kevin Coulston The Creator of Stale Bacon

by James

One does not read web comics without knowing of Stale Bacon by Kevin Coulston. Kevin’s comics are absurd joy that decimates pop culture with quick wit. His characters are simple humanoids that bare witness to many vulgar tragedies that other web comics may not tackle. Stale Bacon is over 300 comics strong and will continue to be on the forefront of comics in my opinion. I have read many a Stale Bacon comic and gotten pissed off at myself for not thinking of what he writes myself. Stale Bacon is easily on my top 10 list.

 

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