The Wonder Woman one is my fave. I don't even remember what the original dialogue was because that fits so well.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.I laughed so hard when I saw that this was done by Korean children.
Taking the dialogue out of speech bubbles in comics and then giving children the task to come up with dialogue for them is always hilarious.
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.1980's Business Woman Comics. I think they were the first comics to make me think "what the fuck?".
Pages Needing Images1980s businesswomen's fashion will never make sense to me as long as I live. Then again, I could say that about all 80s fashion.
Never trust anyone who uses "degenerate" as an insult.Lol, these comics are always so much funnier when you actually get the historical references...
Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember them, you are not alone.I can attest to that.
Charlie Tunoku is a lover and a fighter.Fargo + Charlie Sheen.
What's the frequency Kenneth?|In case of war.The Adventures of Tiny Hermione
Aaaaawwww on Harry's shoulder. AAAAAWWWWW in Ron's pocket!
Pages Needing ImagesThinking about it, I'd love to see a new Holmes/Watson comic. One were the good doctor gets his revenge: if Holmes is going to hang out with Gay and Stupid Watsons, Watson can be friends with Strung-out Junkie Holmes.
I've read theories that say Holmes and Moriaty are the same person. Moriaty only appears once and only Holmes ever sees him.
Hark!Nancy is great. I would read those books.
Nice shake up.
What's the frequency Kenneth?|In case of war.