Posts Tagged webcomics
Moment of Who: “What would I have seen you in?”
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, LOL, Television, Twitter on January 26, 2012
Twitterer @timbentinck says this is an old actors joke. Despite our knowledge of entertainment and thespians, the particular joke in question escapes us. The main thrust of the punchline doesn’t.
Bit of an actor’s joke, but it made me titter. yfrog.com/ki4fzvxj
— Tim Bentinck (@timbentinck) January 24, 2012
The Sunday Punch Overload: Mike Hawthorne Should Write Catwoman, Forever. And Other Untimely DC Relaunch Musings.
Posted by mistergroonk in Artist, Comics, LOL on October 30, 2011
We’re pretty sure Mike Hawthorne should be involved with all future Catwoman adventures.
A handful of other comics speaking on this now dead matter lay below the cut.
Entrepreneur , Steve Jobs (1955 2011)
Posted by mistergroonk in People Who Died, Technology on October 6, 2011

We have issues with Apple and their policies but Steve Jobs is not a faceless company. Without Jobs we would not be able to hold the future in the palm of our hand.
Moment of Who: Brown Delivers Throughout All Space/Time, The Wibbly Wobbly Goes Next Door
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics on August 29, 2011
The Sunday Punch: “Of What use is a Batman?”
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics on June 5, 2011
Webcomics Love: John Porcellino’s King-Cat Comics, “Diogenes of Cinope”
Posted by mistergroonk in Artist, Comics, Panel Perfect on February 9, 2011
From the archives of What Things Do we pulled John Porcellino‘s comic on Diognes of Cinope. Diognes was the only pupil of Antisthenes, a source of Plato’s humiliation, and he openly mocked Alexander the Great. He was also a founder of Cynicism and he once walked the town in the daytime carrying a lamp looking for a human being.
We can’t say if he ever found one.
Now Diognes has been immortalized in a webcomic.
Official site:
http://www.king-cat.net/
http://whatthingsdo.com/authors/john-porcellino/
Teaching Alexander
Webcomics Love: André Navarro’s PITCH BLACK, Death Thinks It’s Funny.
Posted by mistergroonk in Artist, Comics, Panel Perfect, Versus on February 2, 2011
We were having a tough time figuring out which Pitch Black comic to feature in today’s Webcomics Love. We finally decided on the two most recent strips that caught our funny bone.
But first, let’s get the official business out of the way:
Official site: http://pitchblack.thecomicseries.com/
Twitter: @andrenavarro
Tumblr: http://andrenavarro.tumblr.com/
1) Let’s break you in with a little animal loving humor:
Our favorite dark humored comic under the jump.
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The Sunday Punch, Second Strike: The Adventures of Sexy Batman
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Panel Perfect on January 30, 2011
So much love goes to @beatonna for relenting and drawing a Batman comic.
But, dear readers, a fact: Batman is fun. Batman is so much fun, and that is why everyone makes comics about him. Case closed, everyone make Batman comics and feel good about it. Plus, is this not where you go for cartoon butt drawings? A marriage of two fine things, like wine and more wine.
via the nerdy bird
Webcomics Love: The Realist’s “The Fantastic Four,” Parent Edition
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Digital Share on January 26, 2011
This Realist comic from Asaf Hanuka is just beautiful.
Official site:
http://realistcomics.blogspot.com/
about the realist
originally serialized in israeli newspaper Calcalist. english translation by tomer hanuka.
“So You Found Something Cool on the Internet” or How Groonk.Net Works
Posted by mistergroonk in Comics, Intertube Madness, Just Freaking Neat on January 14, 2011