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" This week's action is brought to you by godaddy.com and netflix.com. This we iFanboy we're talking funny books. Spiderman is always Kara cellphone wallet skin tight cost him -- to keep that thing I can't see it. And does anybody knows that notice of Bruce banner is always wearing giant purple wear pants you think that include great."

" Hey welcome back then when the video podcast from the come -- just were set up and buy dot com I'm Connor."

" And I'm Josh. This week we are gonna talk about funny -- not funny -- like comics but actual funny -- if you look at the work comic and more often means funny. Very often not funny -- in the comic book form and it's funny and get away from the funny agreement but there's there's a whole lot of books that there were prepared for the show. -- this I was first and -- man and I was just we had we can make choices on the stuff. So let's so let's get going. Those. The very first thing I thought when we started doing this was Brian that this is fortune and glory does -- which. Is so it is it's really I re read it again for the first time since had originally read it long long ago when it came out what does it. It's. The story of businesses experiences in Hollywood which is in these properties it's funny to the beginning of he's like I'm an alternative comics artist -- like you're not more. Late ninety's yeah and basically he had done died cheeks and goldfish and those bargain shopped around torso also of course comes up in the middle of the book. Actually it actually starts it and any pictures of four they they work on it. And it basically -- the Hollywood a couple of times he needs his agent he does just means that producers. On and it's really funny. Furthermore than that like you you read pages and he was good. I mean he laid out a comic book and you see why he's become a writer that he has. These are great pages in its -- lucky they've got a ton of energy in them. But it's the same time if you are just read it SA forms outside of the word balloons and everything it would it would -- just as well like he tells funny stories."

" it's it's kind of got buried in his. -- laws who. He had in his in his kind of repertoire it's kind of again you know -- I only. Yes it's -- eight years old now this this -- wonderful island understands you know wolf it's fundamentally it is actually exists. They should add -- if nothing else a really good primer on on like the Hollywood world yeah. The interest in world of development -- pitfalls of going on with your with your -- it. Bomb and he talks that -- Coleman knows that you know at the -- and because any bestsellers what what happened was. If this when you're reading this you're actually you're you're placing it is a world where. He hadn't started working for marvel he hadn't started doing it says still struggling you get the sense from this that he's going to start writing movies from that and what happened was also to begin the biggest moral -- ever which is kind of interesting and a bomb. He's not in this. But he thought he -- well tomorrow it isn't so funny because what he's become is so different from where this seems that he's going you really admitted that he was hoping that that was hit obviously he made his fortune -- and it's funny movies since this is a movie you could you know as a movie off his face when he's still. He still actively trying to -- powers and checks and -- if you really lost it not that never. -- it's been out since -- over ten years I think that's very helpful to 300 to answer. -- an option sex gangs of New York and and a status via. Progress for for years news news that the cartooning is really really simple it's awesome and easy easy hero of mine there is. Obsession -- that's true I got a really really really don't know about that as a great book for anybody yeah. Read -- or otherwise any also the total sellout which is a little -- this kind of short small it's not all funny but yeah there's a lot of funny bits and champagne. Hey it's recognize what you're done with."

" that that any of."

" All of your newly released in late fifties the easy you know laughing. So let's that's spot after next up is is another favorite in my milk and cheese by Evan Dorgan and if you grow up with -- can. It comes out later yeah. You're you're -- they're paying for that one. Milk and cheese is. Pretty much a precursor to that the moon next. As I created this which is interesting to them Dorgan went from doing these comics have been working at cartoon network on space that's for awhile. And that there's a there's a line between -- many nights this sort of Boston. A NASA stuff that's democracy an air -- that the two little angry alien basically it's not exact same thing but -- in that annaly. Basically milk and -- are these indestructible -- of cheese and and then carton of milk. And they live in New York City. And their little one in two page mini comics as you go through it where they'll be some sort of social thing that they they're talking about like nuke which is go to wal. And all of the pages are just. Chock full of energy that the motion -- coming off -- my Japanese comics and the stuff exploding in things like that and milk and cheese are always smiling and happy about whatever their destruction that there's just isn't it wrong. Horrible trip and I agree to -- yeah. But Georgia's got a lot of anger -- it here if you're talking here -- like to talk about Jesus loves it and he he -- he lives in New York Leslie get in on what they've they're done they were done in the late eighty early nineties and and a lot of the consumerism and and stuff if it is one of the things that he's railing against and like in the can she's go to the mall. Like they go to Spencer gifts and as cheeses yelling at that guy -- he's where's Mikey after milk is going where is definitely like. Milky -- on hippies and might want to start to sing it by a hammer and then and then she's in the -- cause we. I have a hammer. And I its its its really funny and that I had read the first time and I loved it came back and I love it but even more it's. And the whole thing energy good the whole way through on. One other one where they know can she take on that the war on drugs and the reason they decided it was -- watching TV are sick of anti drug commercials that figure the way they get their TV back is this and drugs. So they go find like like crack dealers like are you cracked yeah exactly it should not with you some cracking and they beat him up to make big enough people do things. It's kind team but it's awesome."

" Biscuits and and are -- and so are tired we're experts and it's definitely Andy's busy busy working on happening. Or service excellent on the ground or ideas we're rocking harder didn't work aspects -- status is but good stuff and actually look at she's remind me -- this book that recently came out called tails is on to fizzle. Title kind. Media minute but it's a bunch of 123. Page kind of a cross between milk and cheese crust between eight ball. And -- closes it off very kind of simple black and white. A lot of praying upon. Comic book kind of jobs that are tied to something that as a whole section of like coloring books cookbooks for adults but we're changes color book translate Alex as a wacky toward dole not the case that is more recent one --"

" Or it could be remiss talking expect your books and Ingraham Kyle baker was like. Elder statesman. -- funny music preeminent graphic novelists humorous guys cannot Furl Furl for a long time. Doing funny -- sales. Foremost that stuff and two books -- are out. Why it Saturn I capital while -- which are really you should. I actually started way I've I've I've bought why it's had a long time ago I'd originally bought a book. For news called this is a -- trustees that you've done and I loved it wanted. Millenium change and over and I yes."

" And I loved it it was short and moments are when I bought two more of his book trailer and I about why eight Saturn and I hate. Big -- yeah yes they cannot 1990 I I didn't really like you all that much and I came back preparing for the show. And I I went to -- three reading and I really enjoyed it a lot more than I did the first time to -- elderly whose division point three year old mean thirty year old me. Basically it's a story of all of a woman who is a writer in New York and she's -- against. You know living in New York late eighties early ninety's a little bit your sister comes back she's created Seattle garage which -- like -- A bad place not a -- hardly editor columnist tied it and all sorts of wacky (%expletive) happens it's doll that is seeking top oddly enough and that and in -- You know that does not -- balloons there's something a little movie -- boards and the dialogue underneath so he plays."

" About Wally is wacky tale of -- while it is disguised as great life Jesus -- French foreign -- it comes businessman is that is a movie moguls as -- whole. Wacky tale but once the most impressive about this topic is a really good artist yet -- probably really -- a good writer Mikey he can really really draw."

" And the style of that is completed and file of of the other changes pitches up and he's he's huge town and not enough people I think. Respect what's an animation to and a so does else's yeah. But -- see with the cost of your time there are always are very friendly he's really lives and we're going to lose hope in his day if you look -- funny books outbreak triggers. Hillary and now he's working on that from. I regret that once shows he's he's probably get you -- really good that temperature just prolific I don't know it isn't it working at. Which is is that this -- his bills and now -- com. It is open ended independent minded books one thing you really don't get office funny superhero books I mean you do coming -- them but right. Really you know one out of these one at a moments of humor is not. Theme this year -- whereas kids get -- aging community hasn't kept requires just -- book from 1980s was flat out humor book. Can't imagine doing well they took the biggest supporter team was going to be its characters Atlantans captain marvel and it flat out comedy series I think sitcom. And always tell us."

" Genius it's it's hysterical I mean a guy I am right and I read it recently in the past couple years it's still funny yeah and and I -- and a lot cracking up. You can't wait to -- you yes. You were you surprised and -- because it's in his sleep in his justly and and I remember. Having this when I was really young and and I I just started reading comics and I didn't get it this I didn't know anything about the characters or whatever and I think it was a just a little bit over my head and coming back in later. Like basically it's it's a sick Comcast would you like Pacman is the is. Father figure it was the authoritarian and then guy Gardner is the is the variety -- it is shocking and it's just be suing but it's really funny. And one of the things they. All dialogue text yeah that's hardly any action put it what if I did it really really depends on acquires. Our art and these faces and a subtle. Facial expressions and things like that it took to get across the point to him which and we took -- phone."

" And and that and that was it that was -- so much -- this that. Was Lincoln -- are -- the subtle touches you know like the reactions and predecessors were expressions and supplicant that. Other really artists were doing at that time center training action -- the story -- it."

" Premium on the faces a judgment call me if you look at it undercover and all the faces a different you know we talk about that guy's face comedy every guy looks the same all of his people of different you tell you -- can mess ultimately. Yeah exactly yeah yeah taken back you know it's funny there are it is justly so there are moments of action drama -- And because it's so funny that when the drama happens it's you to retire as part because you don't expect because remember that in Colorado after -- it left an atom uses and artist and it was a I'm -- that he is actually a good good -- but they're really big fight with desperate. And give it until it puts people it was really dramatic because it's really finally beginning to end it got bloody bodies of -- that was rough -- this is this comedy classic it's a long that's. It's it's it's literally worth it for the month alone yeah and beside that everything a little punch and unfortunately. This here trading the only trade paperback that they ask for its series ago. How can -- images wrote sixty issues. Have been growth want to sixty in this and it tells us that you are which -- stated right and alliance that goes well that was asleep -- international endlessly of America and the split. But that's the only -- about the first sentences but then also they they mean that this district we visited and asked a couple with two minutes and Lindsay just lead which was which is justice on. Well it's it was funny this kind of it was funny and enjoyable but kind of wiped out -- Reunion show yet you know I -- I think -- honest habitats -- There's some containment of partisan fight with somebody not as good it's the original net net."

" I. -- in keeping with the guys who you know now. Frank show did you know -- I hope you now. Yeah -- show that famous for doing liberty meadows. Which was his his his comic strip which is syndicated and everything. He's now doing -- years and years which is about as far this sort. You can go. Liberty meadows is about an animal sanctuary and and operandi that really hot chick who works there. And it's a comic strip this carried out you know gag strip kind of thing. Win win with a wacky animals that you know -- designs -- really. You know Israel and his top RCK it jobs people really well just look at cartoonist yeah we're looking at this and then see what he's doing now on Nam. On on avengers and some -- mart where he's doing he's got he's got crazy -- he's going to."

" And and when it left Clinton hysterical delivery that doesn't show up to this show had a reputation as a artist who Drew Gooden went. Magazine one goes in here because we read that hoses assets than. Those sort of things but like this wacky animal. The net comedy and stuff like that in here and it was completely -- you didn't read this and know that. And you think something to literally -- Jason Campbell or countdown another. It does so often. I forget the other applications are not he's not that he sues them. Slightly context let me say -- name's Alex -- now not only an agent now but but it's those really agency that he's not. There's one thing that's the most obvious island and then and moving to avengers is like always going to -- lost the summit that political positions are good that she."

" He's taken this is for purpose like like there's that there's like that the vet who works there he's completely intimidated by -- like shorter than her like. It's all done for factors like anything you know they they take the animals and they make their characteristics. Exaggerated for the you know it's the same thing with it with the -- there. They're funny there's in the box I was reading through them again before the show. You know there's this straight out good good funny stuff and they push the edge a little bit a little better than most sort of newspaper comic strips."

" Well sure it's headed to -- like our food show wouldn't it make sure there's options. More than -- look it's not to do is very."

" There's a lot of that stuff out there will be. It's a last look going to talk about a woman -- flat which is -- thirty dogs. Are exactly which in a nutshell. Uninspired book -- fires came out for a couple years ago. And what's really funny is that the pirates of their man. And my address and pocket parrot yes exactly and at one point oh boat that won't be enabled boat and don't -- like in the first in the first though a story in the first issue. There's the town little vignettes when they're like telling stories like that and captain black ears like the sort likely he's he's telling a story and killed two Portuguese lepers and and you really -- again -- he's telling an ID -- the girls have --"

" Evidently the competitive -- Portuguese and -- got to choose not the other half."

" Yeah they just had a big game that's how it's RS also and then out -- in Manhattan. That's correct and then what happens is that you realize that it's in the now and in the first issue they realize that it earned money from pirating so they'll get jobs. -- he gets the job and office and I like is that he can go commercial. For the pirate an office knowing he's. I forget that this honest to goodness isn't liquidity position on the printing is -- actually Andrew -- right now. Not willing to Romney and Milwaukee Brewers were about but have. But a ho -- Adam beach for the intro to this and Brian Williams on congress' a lot of connections -- is that that. But is really played as a -- that there's a whole cast apart characters have -- this -- years -- to -- for an arm again and -- there's one there's -- Irish boxer. The united is like end and the no fun -- have -- from the island in the new. I like his wacky pedestal but it's funny because it's it's the it's playing with a pirate genre in now and do a lot of -- as a lot of on this love monkeys connections is looks like Clinton -- the back of LA and I like that Internet comic geek means and yeah these pirates and -- actual candidate -- they get to a fight. Hired as monkeys -- it in any of them Giles on the exactly but but it but still slowing house -- they fight became home loans. You know as a spokesman before us. So but yes that's really really answers and actually had to -- mail account points that's great and are."

" That's always good when -- you're reading a book. But you've ever been on -- hurt you know you're reading it yards on. As the plane that was slightly as the had to force -- centralized view of the let's get the look yeah and it's funny because just -- the best feeling in the world that when you're reading something in the end. Thank you can watch TV you can watch movies do -- you reading something comic and make you laugh yeah like so pure and like and you can go back and read it again -- in this I love that and that's great it. There's a lot of humor comics out there and it's one of these things and nobody talks because it was like who would explode. --"

" This -- like where's the drama he had you know on the lake. We like the last click that -- laughs let's get some that's that's that's good stuff this hotly fast stuff you did it out of its very dogs now. So check them all out will -- we'll put some links of league -- these books its own power -- so. But in the meantime I love the show was brought to buy a lovely sponsors for sponsors netflix.com. If you enjoy comedy can rent you record companies and thanks go to www. netflix.com slash iFanboy and you sign up for Netflix get free two B trial live. Rate plans sort of report and I'm not no late fees rent dvds only want. Doing so dividend dividend Netflix -- consulates iFanboy."

" And if you thought hey I'm funny. Funny -- What about -- examine -- that -- godaddy.com. And he's funny he's hosting your get well let's not you want to go back. Old -- cover the whole spectrum and I go back to print coupons but I've been waiting to 10% off everything about it because I know about the -- this kind of differences but that is commercials -- that's different through senator phonetic being ignorant to be in this case."

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" This week's action is brought to you by godaddy.com and netflix.com. This we iFanboy we're talking funny books. Spiderman is always Kara cellphone wallet skin tight cost him -- to keep that thing I can't see it. And does anybody knows that notice of Bruce banner is always wearing giant purple wear pants you think that include great."

" Hey welcome back then when the video podcast from the come -- just were set up and buy dot com I'm Connor."

" And I'm Josh. This week we are gonna talk about funny -- not funny -- like comics but actual funny -- if you look at the work comic and more often means funny. Very often not funny -- in the comic book form and it's funny and get away from the funny agreement but there's there's a whole lot of books that there were prepared for the show. -- this I was first and -- man and I was just we had we can make choices on the stuff. So let's so let's get going. Those. The very first thing I thought when we started doing this was Brian that this is fortune and glory does -- which. Is so it is it's really I re read it again for the first time since had originally read it long long ago when it came out what does it. It's. The story of businesses experiences in Hollywood which is in these properties it's funny to the beginning of he's like I'm an alternative comics artist -- like you're not more. Late ninety's yeah and basically he had done died cheeks and goldfish and those bargain shopped around torso also of course comes up in the middle of the book. Actually it actually starts it and any pictures of four they they work on it. And it basically -- the Hollywood a couple of times he needs his agent he does just means that producers. On and it's really funny. Furthermore than that like you you read pages and he was good. I mean he laid out a comic book and you see why he's become a writer that he has. These are great pages in its -- lucky they've got a ton of energy in them. But it's the same time if you are just read it SA forms outside of the word balloons and everything it would it would -- just as well like he tells funny stories."

" it's it's kind of got buried in his. -- laws who. He had in his in his kind of repertoire it's kind of again you know -- I only. Yes it's -- eight years old now this this -- wonderful island understands you know wolf it's fundamentally it is actually exists. They should add -- if nothing else a really good primer on on like the Hollywood world yeah. The interest in world of development -- pitfalls of going on with your with your -- it. Bomb and he talks that -- Coleman knows that you know at the -- and because any bestsellers what what happened was. If this when you're reading this you're actually you're you're placing it is a world where. He hadn't started working for marvel he hadn't started doing it says still struggling you get the sense from this that he's going to start writing movies from that and what happened was also to begin the biggest moral -- ever which is kind of interesting and a bomb. He's not in this. But he thought he -- well tomorrow it isn't so funny because what he's become is so different from where this seems that he's going you really admitted that he was hoping that that was hit obviously he made his fortune -- and it's funny movies since this is a movie you could you know as a movie off his face when he's still. He still actively trying to -- powers and checks and -- if you really lost it not that never. -- it's been out since -- over ten years I think that's very helpful to 300 to answer. -- an option sex gangs of New York and and a status via. Progress for for years news news that the cartooning is really really simple it's awesome and easy easy hero of mine there is. Obsession -- that's true I got a really really really don't know about that as a great book for anybody yeah. Read -- or otherwise any also the total sellout which is a little -- this kind of short small it's not all funny but yeah there's a lot of funny bits and champagne. Hey it's recognize what you're done with."

" that that any of."

" All of your newly released in late fifties the easy you know laughing. So let's that's spot after next up is is another favorite in my milk and cheese by Evan Dorgan and if you grow up with -- can. It comes out later yeah. You're you're -- they're paying for that one. Milk and cheese is. Pretty much a precursor to that the moon next. As I created this which is interesting to them Dorgan went from doing these comics have been working at cartoon network on space that's for awhile. And that there's a there's a line between -- many nights this sort of Boston. A NASA stuff that's democracy an air -- that the two little angry alien basically it's not exact same thing but -- in that annaly. Basically milk and -- are these indestructible -- of cheese and and then carton of milk. And they live in New York City. And their little one in two page mini comics as you go through it where they'll be some sort of social thing that they they're talking about like nuke which is go to wal. And all of the pages are just. Chock full of energy that the motion -- coming off -- my Japanese comics and the stuff exploding in things like that and milk and cheese are always smiling and happy about whatever their destruction that there's just isn't it wrong. Horrible trip and I agree to -- yeah. But Georgia's got a lot of anger -- it here if you're talking here -- like to talk about Jesus loves it and he he -- he lives in New York Leslie get in on what they've they're done they were done in the late eighty early nineties and and a lot of the consumerism and and stuff if it is one of the things that he's railing against and like in the can she's go to the mall. Like they go to Spencer gifts and as cheeses yelling at that guy -- he's where's Mikey after milk is going where is definitely like. Milky -- on hippies and might want to start to sing it by a hammer and then and then she's in the -- cause we. I have a hammer. And I its its its really funny and that I had read the first time and I loved it came back and I love it but even more it's. And the whole thing energy good the whole way through on. One other one where they know can she take on that the war on drugs and the reason they decided it was -- watching TV are sick of anti drug commercials that figure the way they get their TV back is this and drugs. So they go find like like crack dealers like are you cracked yeah exactly it should not with you some cracking and they beat him up to make big enough people do things. It's kind team but it's awesome."

" Biscuits and and are -- and so are tired we're experts and it's definitely Andy's busy busy working on happening. Or service excellent on the ground or ideas we're rocking harder didn't work aspects -- status is but good stuff and actually look at she's remind me -- this book that recently came out called tails is on to fizzle. Title kind. Media minute but it's a bunch of 123. Page kind of a cross between milk and cheese crust between eight ball. And -- closes it off very kind of simple black and white. A lot of praying upon. Comic book kind of jobs that are tied to something that as a whole section of like coloring books cookbooks for adults but we're changes color book translate Alex as a wacky toward dole not the case that is more recent one --"

" Or it could be remiss talking expect your books and Ingraham Kyle baker was like. Elder statesman. -- funny music preeminent graphic novelists humorous guys cannot Furl Furl for a long time. Doing funny -- sales. Foremost that stuff and two books -- are out. Why it Saturn I capital while -- which are really you should. I actually started way I've I've I've bought why it's had a long time ago I'd originally bought a book. For news called this is a -- trustees that you've done and I loved it wanted. Millenium change and over and I yes."

" And I loved it it was short and moments are when I bought two more of his book trailer and I about why eight Saturn and I hate. Big -- yeah yes they cannot 1990 I I didn't really like you all that much and I came back preparing for the show. And I I went to -- three reading and I really enjoyed it a lot more than I did the first time to -- elderly whose division point three year old mean thirty year old me. Basically it's a story of all of a woman who is a writer in New York and she's -- against. You know living in New York late eighties early ninety's a little bit your sister comes back she's created Seattle garage which -- like -- A bad place not a -- hardly editor columnist tied it and all sorts of wacky (%expletive) happens it's doll that is seeking top oddly enough and that and in -- You know that does not -- balloons there's something a little movie -- boards and the dialogue underneath so he plays."

" About Wally is wacky tale of -- while it is disguised as great life Jesus -- French foreign -- it comes businessman is that is a movie moguls as -- whole. Wacky tale but once the most impressive about this topic is a really good artist yet -- probably really -- a good writer Mikey he can really really draw."

" And the style of that is completed and file of of the other changes pitches up and he's he's huge town and not enough people I think. Respect what's an animation to and a so does else's yeah. But -- see with the cost of your time there are always are very friendly he's really lives and we're going to lose hope in his day if you look -- funny books outbreak triggers. Hillary and now he's working on that from. I regret that once shows he's he's probably get you -- really good that temperature just prolific I don't know it isn't it working at. Which is is that this -- his bills and now -- com. It is open ended independent minded books one thing you really don't get office funny superhero books I mean you do coming -- them but right. Really you know one out of these one at a moments of humor is not. Theme this year -- whereas kids get -- aging community hasn't kept requires just -- book from 1980s was flat out humor book. Can't imagine doing well they took the biggest supporter team was going to be its characters Atlantans captain marvel and it flat out comedy series I think sitcom. And always tell us."

" Genius it's it's hysterical I mean a guy I am right and I read it recently in the past couple years it's still funny yeah and and I -- and a lot cracking up. You can't wait to -- you yes. You were you surprised and -- because it's in his sleep in his justly and and I remember. Having this when I was really young and and I I just started reading comics and I didn't get it this I didn't know anything about the characters or whatever and I think it was a just a little bit over my head and coming back in later. Like basically it's it's a sick Comcast would you like Pacman is the is. Father figure it was the authoritarian and then guy Gardner is the is the variety -- it is shocking and it's just be suing but it's really funny. And one of the things they. All dialogue text yeah that's hardly any action put it what if I did it really really depends on acquires. Our art and these faces and a subtle. Facial expressions and things like that it took to get across the point to him which and we took -- phone."

" And and that and that was it that was -- so much -- this that. Was Lincoln -- are -- the subtle touches you know like the reactions and predecessors were expressions and supplicant that. Other really artists were doing at that time center training action -- the story -- it."

" Premium on the faces a judgment call me if you look at it undercover and all the faces a different you know we talk about that guy's face comedy every guy looks the same all of his people of different you tell you -- can mess ultimately. Yeah exactly yeah yeah taken back you know it's funny there are it is justly so there are moments of action drama -- And because it's so funny that when the drama happens it's you to retire as part because you don't expect because remember that in Colorado after -- it left an atom uses and artist and it was a I'm -- that he is actually a good good -- but they're really big fight with desperate. And give it until it puts people it was really dramatic because it's really finally beginning to end it got bloody bodies of -- that was rough -- this is this comedy classic it's a long that's. It's it's it's literally worth it for the month alone yeah and beside that everything a little punch and unfortunately. This here trading the only trade paperback that they ask for its series ago. How can -- images wrote sixty issues. Have been growth want to sixty in this and it tells us that you are which -- stated right and alliance that goes well that was asleep -- international endlessly of America and the split. But that's the only -- about the first sentences but then also they they mean that this district we visited and asked a couple with two minutes and Lindsay just lead which was which is justice on. Well it's it was funny this kind of it was funny and enjoyable but kind of wiped out -- Reunion show yet you know I -- I think -- honest habitats -- There's some containment of partisan fight with somebody not as good it's the original net net."

" I. -- in keeping with the guys who you know now. Frank show did you know -- I hope you now. Yeah -- show that famous for doing liberty meadows. Which was his his his comic strip which is syndicated and everything. He's now doing -- years and years which is about as far this sort. You can go. Liberty meadows is about an animal sanctuary and and operandi that really hot chick who works there. And it's a comic strip this carried out you know gag strip kind of thing. Win win with a wacky animals that you know -- designs -- really. You know Israel and his top RCK it jobs people really well just look at cartoonist yeah we're looking at this and then see what he's doing now on Nam. On on avengers and some -- mart where he's doing he's got he's got crazy -- he's going to."

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