DS 709: Review of Keep Busy

The cover to the book, Drawing the Head & Hands by Andrew Loomis

We find ourselves through self-loathing and aggravations, grow complacent towards our own creations, find paperwork to actually be quite the saucy little thing, and endure the slow, ever-increasing mental pain of a menacing cat statue with our insider’s review of Lars Helgemo’s Keep Busy in this episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 708: Review of Crunchy Bunches

The spokesperson for Malt-o-Meal cereals walks the bottom row of the aisle to find better value in breakfast options

We crave yeti-on-ancestor violence, enjoy some mascot homages, watch our heroes get cathartic and eat our cereal every morning to get just slightly better at sports with our never-soggy-in-milk review of Scott Warren’s Crunchy Bunches in this episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 707: Review of The Breakfast Guild

Image from an older commercial for Fruity Pebbles cereal, showing it as part of a balanced breakfast

We take in the most important meal of the day, endure a criminally-massive amount of puns, and try to stop a war with our balanced, rejuvenating review of Paula Peroff’s The Breakfast Guild in this episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 706: Review of Fairmeadow

A shot of Man-Bat from Batman: The Animated Series

We give up our combative ways and join a commune where the squash is succulent, anyone can be a wizard if they try hard enough, and bat men are full of wonder and mystery with our review of the peacefully distanced Fairmeadow by Kendra P in this episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 705: Review THROWBACK feat. Twistwood Tales

The massive cast of characters from TV's The Simpsons

We contend with a massive cast of adorable and horrific characters while somehow understanding and loving them all like our own creations as we journey once again to AC MacDonald’s Twistwood Tales in this spellbinding episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 704: Review THROWBACK feat. Oi! Tales of Bardic Fury

The New Day makes their entrance at WrestleMania dressed like Dragon Ball Z characters

We continue tripping (the good way) through epic, embarrassing mishaps, watch the artwork evolve and progress, and ask why no one really seems to have a good plan in our second look at Oi! Tales of Bardic Fury by Daniel de Sosa in this surely doomed episode of Digital Strips!

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DS 703: Review THROWBACK feat. BaDoom

Cover illustration from Sirk's latest comic, Big Tiddie Goth Girlfriends on the Moon!

We get to know the dogs really well, learn why bindles don’t work with swords, and recall why being a young man around constant cleavage can be tough with our second look at Sirk’s BaDoom in this wacky wasteland episode of Digital Strips!

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