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Poop Office is about sentient poop that work in an office. In this issue, see Poopert's first day at Poop Office. Flash back to his job interview. Marvel at the Poop Office Fumetti (photo comic) featuring photos of real poop! Also included are 8-Panel Epics, movie-length stories told in a single page! More available at http://www.nakedgrapecomics.com Physical copies of this issue and mini-posters of the photo comic are available for purchase here: http://indyplanet.com/store/index.php?manufacturers_id=1658 High resolution CBR & PDF files available. Recommended comic book readers: CDisplay for Windows systems, http://download.cnet.com/CDisplay-Image-Display/3000-18488_4-10162238.html FFView for Mac OS X, http://www.feedface.com/software/ffview.html Comical for Linux, Mac, and Windows, http://comical.sourceforge.net/ Someone from Dr Coleman's past has returned to haunt him and knows his secret identity. Find out why someone wants to get even, in this unusual and gripping tale of revenge. This is the last story in this particular series, and my most ambitious to date. Stayed tuned for more. Blaster Al Ackerman's Tales of the Ling Master is a three-issue comic-book mini-series adapting nine of the "Ling Master" short stories by "Blaster" Al Ackerman. Artist E.J. Barnes has obtained permission from, and worked with, Dr. Ackerman to develop this mini-series, each black-and-white issue of which contains three complete stories. This is the third and final collection, containing updated and gray-toned art for one story previously released as a "preview" mini -- "The Squid Boys of Terre Haute" -- and two completely new stories (also with gray-toned art), "Ask Ling: Two Parables" and "The Blue Catfish." Hard copy version is available with black-and-white art on blue cardstock cover. Color cover is a Literate Machine exclusive. Parental Advisory: Coarse language, sexual references and behavior, alcohol abuse, tobacco use, references to pop-culture ethnic stereotypes, animal cruelty, bad science, clinical insanity, shambling eldritch horrors...do I need to go on? Don't try any of this at home. Batfrog decides to go for a cocktail in Soho. He is enjoying a night out when trouble breaks out. Does Batfrog find a way to deal with it? Can his unconventional crime fighting methods rule the day? Find out if Batfrog has got all the right 'moves' for this sticky situation. Enjoy! Two youths board a night train with mischievous intentions. There is only one problem - it doesn't go unnoticed. Find out how this unusual journey ends. N.B. - Although this is the 4th story that I drew, but was the original idea that spawned Batfrog. It came about when I saw a pair of teenagers destructively graffiti a train in broad day light, in central London. If you have ever had a situation when you wished you could be a super hero, to teach someone a lesson - this was one of those moments. I thank those two teenagers for giving me the idea and inspiration to finally draw my own comic series. Simon Dr Byron Coleman is on his way home from work in central London, and finds himself being followed into the underground system. How does this encounter turn out? Find out in this adventure. N.B. - This was the first Batfrog story I did back in 2006. It was my first serious attempt at writing and drawing a comic strip, that I could turn into a series. I am now working on the tenth installment, and if you look at some of the later stories (The Highgate Vampire being the last), you will see how the artwork and story lines have constantly improved and developed. And I have had a lot of fun doing it!..... Thanks for reading. :) Simon & ^Batfrog^ - - - - - - - - - - A quiet civil servant leaves work for the evening and is contemplating entering a bar for drink. The lure is too great and one drink turns into many, as the situation quickly gets out of hand. What will the pub landlord do? Will there be anyone to help? Find out in this exciting installment of Batfrog. The black-and-white, do-it-yourself snarl of independent comics is still alive! This (mostly) humorous, satirical anthology is based on the principle of more bang for your buck and more rage on the page. This issues features Bronze Age legend Michael Netzer and Chris Ward (Twisted Toyfare Theatre, Ninja Tales, Political Power: Barack Obama). There is a single panel of female partial nudity and a few swears. Black & White w/Color covers 48 pages DOSE! TM and © the respective writers. All rights reserved. The black-and-white, do-it-yourself snarl of independent comics is still alive! This (mostly) humorous, satirical anthology is based on the principle of more bang for your buck and more rage on the page. The debut issue features Evan Dorkin (Dork, Bif Bam Pow) and Josh Elder (Mail-Order Ninja, Batman Strikes). Written and Illustrated by Brendan McGinley, Evan Dorkin, John Zito, Joshua Elder, Christopher Stetson Wilson, Jay Sjostrom, Mauro Vargas, others. Black & White w/Color covers 56 Pages DOSE! TM and © the respective writers. All rights reserved. Some villains are so good the heroes have no idea they exist. A thrill-addicted thief has the power to become a living ghost. Known only as Geist to the few who know him at all, he steals: Invisible. Intangible. Unstoppable. And bored out of his mind. Fortunately, he’s hired for the most challenging crime ever: steal an artifact known as The Halo from the headquarters of Pax Americana, the world’s premiere team of superheroes. Discovering The Halo's true nature, he rises to the top of the criminal underworld. There, he's betrayed and left powerless in the middle of nowhere. HEIST is the collaborative product of writer Brendan McGinley (Hannibal Goes to Rome, Dose and Invisible, Inc.) with Joshua Elder (Mail-Order Ninja, The Batman Strikes), artist Andres Ponce (Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles, Firebirds) and omni-talented colorist Rocio Zucchi (World of Warcraft) Bankshot Comics’ relentlessly amoral series starts with a bang and gets louder. What follows is a caper gone wrong that becomes an epic, riches-to-rags story of a horrible person’s rise to power and fall to grace. Crime pays, but there is more beyond.
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