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Tango0113 Sep 2016 12:20 p.m. PST

…Filthiest Kind of Amazing.

"What kind of comics does one make when the house parties you go to get shot up by thugs and you hate your dumb-ass co-workers? For two men caught up in dead-end jobs in the late 1980s/early 1990s, it was sequential art with a raw immediacy that yanks your head back then follows up with a perfect throat punch. Real Deal Comix is just about every kind of disgusting you can think of but impossible to look away from…"
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Personal logo Saber6 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian13 Sep 2016 7:34 p.m. PST

Watch out for Fat Freddie's Cat

nazrat14 Sep 2016 6:46 a.m. PST

Damn, they look like they were drawn (and written, for that matter) by a fifth grader. Who would buy such tripe?

Dn Jackson Supporting Member of TMP15 Sep 2016 7:20 a.m. PST

Because two guys working in a bank know what the inner city is like.

And top it off with a review where some failed art student throws around gibberish like, "sequential art with a raw immediacy that yanks your head" In other words it's badly drawn and the story is crude.

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