Browse tag: Humor

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Fat Freddy writes, directs and stars in his very own comic, spoofing every comics genre including horror, romance, superheroes and more.

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R. L. Crabb's "Little Orphan Annie" takeoff should have Harold Gray spinning in his grave.

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In a more lighthearted vein, Greta does her part to help US troops fight the Gulf War. What a trouper.

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More lascivious laughs, including "Warla in Wonder World," more adventures of Nymphomina Goodpussy, and the opening episode of "Up From the Ghetto."

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"Up From the Ghetto" continues. Plus more odd bits and "Silly Shit."

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George gets sprung from the Mad Dog Jail by Mavis and her gang of Discordians.

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Preston's biker bitch extraordinaire rides into DC on her hog just in time to make it to a "Washington Liberal Party." Hardcore sex and political satire make a cum-bustible mix!

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Written by Andy Mangels, this hot and humorous science fiction series stars porn legend and performance artist Annie Sprinkle.

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Annie bounces into the near future, only to materialize on the desk of - President Quayle?

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In the conclusion of the story, Annie and her scientist friend Aaron Sacket must ride the time machine again, go back into history and try to undo Annie's meddling.

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The premiere issue of Gilbert Shelton's current series, with French cartoonist Pic, chronicles the hilarious adventures of "The World's Most Experienced Rock Band." Among the va

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The band gets a fan club, picks up a new mascot and more. Shelton and Pic tap into the humorous reality of life as a working musician, on the less glamorous bottom end of things.

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