This is interesting, usually you don't have comics that have a concrete storyline that extends from one panel to the next in such short time. Also, you have no narration. Interesting. I'm not sure I like it as much, but maybe just because it really threw me for a loop…
I used to do more "story-like" strips when I first started Bug. I like to do them every so often to keep things fresh and interesting. Don't want to get in a rut.
It threw me for a loop too, but i think that it is cool that you mix it up once in awhile. Plus, the image of that stupid cheerios bubble bee in a SS uniform and Hitler mustache makes up for any loops into which i was thrown.
Heh, I know! I was checking each panel, expecting a joke in each one. I was convinced that there was something I wasn't getting at first… It's great to have things mixed up a bit ^^
Also available: Comrade Crunch ("Crunch-a-tize me, and all other members of the party equally, Comrade!"), and Tony the Tyrant's Frosted Flakes ("They're great! Now get back to digging ditches!")
HOLY HELL … These are actually called "nazi flakes" say it aloud. Now say it an austrian/australian/bruno voice. Epic. This was a joke circulating about 6 years ago. You're my freakin hero
Gah it's 3 in the night in my country and I have work tomorrow. Yet I haven't been able to stop myself from clicking onto the next one comic after comic. (Discovered it recently, going through the archives)
this isnt so far away from the truth because between 1937 and 1945 heinz produced a version of Alphabetti Spaghetti especially for the German market that consisted solely of little pasta swastikas.
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Just wait till he finds the Chef Mussolini-ar-dee
Or Stalin's Own ranch dressing…
Is this one of those personal experience comics? 😡
This is interesting, usually you don't have comics that have a concrete storyline that extends from one panel to the next in such short time. Also, you have no narration. Interesting. I'm not sure I like it as much, but maybe just because it really threw me for a loop…
I used to do more "story-like" strips when I first started Bug. I like to do them every so often to keep things fresh and interesting. Don't want to get in a rut.
It threw me for a loop too, but i think that it is cool that you mix it up once in awhile. Plus, the image of that stupid cheerios bubble bee in a SS uniform and Hitler mustache makes up for any loops into which i was thrown.
Did it throw you for a froot loop?
Heh, I know! I was checking each panel, expecting a joke in each one. I was convinced that there was something I wasn't getting at first… It's great to have things mixed up a bit ^^
I love your comic! I check every day to see if there's a new one up.
Thanks!
The comic updates 5 days a week. Monday thru Friday.
How does Bug compare to The Book of Biff?
Also available: Comrade Crunch ("Crunch-a-tize me, and all other members of the party equally, Comrade!"), and Tony the Tyrant's Frosted Flakes ("They're great! Now get back to digging ditches!")
It reminds of this strip I'm doing about roaches , we should collaborate!
Let's not forget Pol Pot stickers.
Hmmm, this Roaches comic sounds interesting…
I laughed out loud so hard, my roommates wanted to know what I was looking at. All four of us are hooked now!
Awesome! Welcome to the club!
Loops are yummy. Especially when covered in a nice red sauce…mmmm
Laughed so hard it hurts.
Read the whole of the archive. You are now the first thing I read each day.
Never stop.
And for dinner: some quick'n'easy Pol Pot noodles.
HOLY HELL … These are actually called "nazi flakes" say it aloud. Now say it an austrian/australian/bruno voice. Epic. This was a joke circulating about 6 years ago. You're my freakin hero
ahah i dont get it?
and now i feel like an idiot for repeating it over and over
this is wrong and offensive on so many levels and me being jewish am disgusted with this foul holocaust humor. But yet, it still is oats lol
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! You are hilarious, man!
Gah it's 3 in the night in my country and I have work tomorrow. Yet I haven't been able to stop myself from clicking onto the next one comic after comic. (Discovered it recently, going through the archives)
this isnt so far away from the truth because between 1937 and 1945 heinz produced a version of Alphabetti Spaghetti especially for the German market that consisted solely of little pasta swastikas.
“The Pasta Swastikas” is now the name of my new band.
@RupertBear: No, they did not.
http://www.snopes.com/business/alliance/swastika.asp
I know that I’m posting on a three-year-old comic, but no-one else made the mandatory cereal killer joke.
You’re welcome.