carnivorecreations:

Currently losing my shit because I just found out Tarzan’s son KONA, MONARCH OF MONSTER ISLE had his own series where his most feared and hated rival was a giant KITTEN named Amsat

…who fought a Tyrannosaurus rex…

…and hunted Megalodons…

…and looked like THIS

God I love old comics

mikalhvi:

amalgamasreal:

trilllizard666:

daisenseiben:

mother-teresa-with-a-dick:

turbovirginbonerlord:

OP forgot the best part

did he try to stab her?

No, he was trying to cut off his pinkie finger as an apology.

The running joke of the manga is that he used to be a high-ranking yakuza enforcer who’s having trouble adapting to civilian life. Hence her shocked face when she saw the decorations and the creepy way he sang “Happy Birthday”; it’s a traditional birthday celebration for your oyabun, not your wife.

oh my god, i just realized, this means he sees her

AS THE BOSS IN THE RELATIONSHIP

He see’s her as his direct boss, but the group’s head is the Women’s Association Chairwoman:

I need the name of this, for reasons.

Got curious and found it in notes: Gokushufudou: The Way of the House Husband

camilleinbluejeans:

constellation-funk:

careydraws:

Written in the Bones. New comic, written by Christopher M. Jones & illustrated by Carey Pietsch.

I’m hoping to have printed copies of this at MOCCA, ABPCC, and TCAF this spring, and SPX in the fall! More info to come.

Me and Carey worked really hard on this comic; if you got something from it I’d love for you to reblog it, and maybe even buy a copy from Carey when she’s in town or even if she’s not. Thanks so much for reading. 

I’ve read this before, but each time I come back to it, it touches me differently.

It’s such an unfamiliar and yet intimately familiar way of vocalising grief.
This entire comic is gold.