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Random Humans: Guy with a Little Chin
Card #23 in the Random Humans series (from Oddballs #12) Some guys have a big chin that juts out prominently. Other guys have a normal chin. Then there are those guys who have a small chin. When this guy has his caricature drawn for him at fairs and such, the artist doesn’t draw a giant… — read more
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Random Humans: Pizza Delivery Guy
Card #22 in the Random Humans series He’s the guy you love to see but only for a fleeting moment. Both you and he want the transaction to go as quickly as possible — you’re hungry and he wants to deliver more pizzas. The better delivery guys always have extra crushed red pepper or parmesan… — read more
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Random Humans: Elderly Hippie
Card #21 in the Random Humans series Some believe that hippies existed at one moment in time – the 60s. Not true! While many so-called “hippies” in the 60s were simply following a trend, there were and are those true hippies at heart; lifers. The Elderly Hippie remains a free-spirited, compassionate, warrior for all things… — read more
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Oddballs: Snorts Illustrated (an Oddballs Fake Cover)
When I was a teenager, I eagerly anticipated the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Yes, I was a red-blooded American teenage boy. Guilty! Although, in all honesty, I haven’t picked up an issue since I was a teenager. There were about a few years when it was all the rage with me but I grew… — read more
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Oddballs: Odds & Ends (From Issue #16)
Here’s the text for you, if that makes things easier: Your questions and comments addressed by none other than our resident Odditer… Seamus C. Monster Full disclosure: The questions and comments at hand are completely fictional as of this moment. So… send us questions and comments, will ya? Dear Oddballs, I can’t decide what I… — read more
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Oddballs: I was a Teenage Barbarian
This was obviously influenced (and, to some extent, a satire of) Sergio Aragonés’ “Groo the Wanderer.” Groo the Wanderer is, by far, my favorite comic of all time. In fact, it’s pretty much the ONLY comic I’ve read throughout my life (since discovering it, of course). I’ve read other comics here and there, but none… — read more
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Oddballs: The Hobo
I posted this image of this particular comic as a work-in-progress: A friend on Facebook (and IRL, for that matter) commented that the word “hobo” may be making an exodus from our collective lexicon; implying that the work may be derogitory. Perhaps. I guess time will tell. Yet, in my mind a hobo is different… — read more
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Oddballs: Dancing Goats
After drawing this comic, I asked myself, “Why on earth did I think of dancing goats? Where did that come from?” I think it came from two places: The latter is close to home since my Mom (God rest her soul) told me a story about my grandpa (her father) and how he used to… — read more
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Oddballs: A Weirdo Staring at You from Various Angles
This comic was both stream-of-conscious as well as pre-meditated. Sounds contradictory, right? Allow me to explain. At a meeting, I drew a weirdo like this staring from various angles. Yes, I was listening; I draw while I listen. In any case, it was just on a regular piece of paper so it wasn’t formatted for… — read more
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Oddballs: Breakfast Cereal for Losers
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Case in point: While shopping at Sam’s Club, I noticed this box of Lucky Charms. It has a marshmallow specifically for Sam’s Club – a blue diamond. What? Is it just me or is this really weird? Hear it! — read more