I Photoshopped my way into something stupid again.
Here’s the first of at least one installment of Marmaduke Minus Marmaduke.
Doesn’t make any more sense with Marmaduke in it. Trust me.


SPIDER-MAN CAN FLY. HE. CAN. FUCKING. FLY.
WHY HAS HE NOT USED THIS POWER BEFORE!?? WHAT ELSE ARE YOU HIDING, SPIDER-MAN?? ANSWER ME!!!
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As Keith has already pointed out in his post about infuriating things about Twitter, Stan Lee (the creator of many beloved Marvel superheros) is fucking insane. Now #ihaveaboner4 Stan Lee just as much as does any other guy who grew up on his characters, but the fact of the matter is that the man simply does not understand proper Twitter etiquette (or Twittiquette*). I have taken it upon myself to take the garbled nonsense ramblings of Stan Lee (or Stanlee**) and condense them into a single 140-character-or-less tweet that still gets across the general idea. You’re welcome.
(Reminder: Twitter feeds display the most recent tweets on top. If you insist on reading these tweets, start from the bottom of each and work your way up.)***
WHAT HE SAYS:
WHAT HE SAYS:
WHAT HE SAYS:
*Copyright 2010, Matt “Tinz” Herzau
**Not a real nickname, but it should be.
***I apologize for you having to look at that avatar picture twenty-three times.
It’s almost Mother’s Day, and we here at Octavarius headquarters decided to honor our dear mothers. Mostly by telling embarrassing stories about them. We love you, moms of Octavarius! And for that matter, moms of the world!
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I thought up a character today. It’s a snake named Larry who was born with the (mis)fortune of limbs. Another MS Paint comic in the bank!
You can click on the picture if you really want more detail, but…it’s MS Paint.
This is a response to Keith’s earlier post, A comic strip by Keith.
I’m still getting through the Amazing Spider-Man comics. I’m now up to #28 (September 1965) and I feel that I should point something out. The number of times that a connection is accidentally made between Peter Parker and Spider-Man is absolutely ridiculous. When Spidey is out of costume and has to interact with normal humans, [...]
Yesterday I finally got around to transferring something very important from my old on-its-last-breath desktop to my comparatively new laptop – my scans of nearly every issue of The Amazing Spider-Man. While I was unemployed I started to read them all in order, and I apparently got through #20 (of my 535) before finding something [...]