There's a certain ironic element to reading comics about everyday life to escape one's own. Sometimes comics are so similar to what we experience day to day that there's literally only one difference, one being real and the other one fictional. And still, we flock to read all about it to kill some of our own time.
But it's all good fun. The Warheads comics are about the misadventures of their two characters Jim and Brian and their daily lives. Here, some things carry on for more than 4 panels and spill out into other narratives, the characters are lively and active, and have their own life, in a sense.
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The story follows Jim and Brian, two completely different opposites of the spectrum. Neither one is the other's sidekick, they just like to hang out together, apparently, and have their own little misadventures. Sometimes they meet just by accident, and sometimes they have a situation that arcs over a few comics.
The story follows Jim and Brian, two completely different opposites of the spectrum. Neither one is the other's sidekick, they just like to hang out together, apparently, and have their own little misadventures. Sometimes they meet just by accident, and sometimes they have a situation that arcs over a few comics.
This, totally this, every time I see some passive aggressive note on someone else's bad parking I think "You don't know, unless you were right there when they parked, YOU.DON'T.KNOW!"
Jim is seemingly armless, but what he lacks in arms he repays in words. He's often irritated, snappy, and cynical, but deep inside, I believe he became so because he got mad at the Creator (a metaphor for its artist) for not giving him any visually interesting features.
Brian is a pretty chill dude that seems to attract bad luck. He's a nice guy. Nothing ever seems to go right for him, he doesn't appear as the hero of the comic though he actually is, which is why many people find him more relatable than Jim.
I wish these were in order chronologically, (its still funny though. I feel bad for chad...)
What these comics lack in output they compensate in their narrative. The stories may go on for more than a few strips and remain perfectly contained within the boundaries of a single comic strip. It makes for sustainably punchy story that may go on forever without losing it's edge.
That newspaper article is funny as hell. I had to zoom in on it but it's cute
That's life sometimes it's just takes you picks you up and spits you out again
We haven't heard from any "creators" for over 2000 years but people still eagerly await their return
Very original and fun comic. I look forward to seeing more misadventures of Jim and Brian.
These comics are amazing. It's like you went, "Fourth wall? Never heard of it."
Very original and fun comic. I look forward to seeing more misadventures of Jim and Brian.
These comics are amazing. It's like you went, "Fourth wall? Never heard of it."