Back in the Nineties, superhero comic books were slightly more up their own asses than they are today. But not by much.
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Back in the Nineties, superhero comic books were slightly more up their own asses than they are today. But not by much.
Here’s another of those gags I stole from myself. In fact, I think a lot of this was just reinterpreting that old Robo-Vac comic book in daily strip-sized chunks.
Early in high school, our local comic book store, back when La Porte, Indiana, actually had a comic book store, had a contest. Submit a comic book, and the winner in each age category would get a buttload of store […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
At first I was wondering how Joe and Danny didn’t know Robo-Vac’s origin even though they were fans of the character. But then I realized that, well, this is the vintage first issue, so maybe the origin’s been rebooted and […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Robo-Vac was a superhero character I created out of LEGO (TM) brand construction bricks when I was in middle school. I decided that in Roomies! he would not co-exist with the its characters, but be an element of their pop […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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