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The Book of Bunny Suicides and The Return of Bunny Suicides June 6, 2006

Posted by BDcomics in : ProjectW.org, Random cool stuff ,

In case the title The Book of Bunny Suicides leaves any doubt in your mind, the answer is yes - it is just as sick as it seems. The good news, however, is that you will have plenty of time to read through it (possibly twice) well before the guilt for picking it up has a chance to settle in.

This book is just as advertised. The “plot” (which even used in the loosest sense is a stretch) centers on, what else, a bunny trying to commit suicide. Comedian and now-author Andy Riley displays his twisted sense of humor by aptly illustrating the countless ways a rabbit might successfully take his own life. From leaping into an airplane toilet and using a metal hanger to flush it, to lying under the back leg of a chair as an obese men is just about to plant himself upon it, to climbing into an old-fashioned toaster and pulling the “toast” lever, if it could lead to a bunny’s demise, it is in there.

As much as I hate to admit it, this book is laugh-out-loud funny. Initially you may resist the urge to smile but, eventually, your reaction is likely to transform into bursts of laughter followed by a sick appreciation for this guilty pleasure. Very few words are used so, as your brain works to chart the progression of the comic strip frames, you will find yourself predicting how each bunny will gleefully succeed in ending his life. And, I must add that I did derive an odd sense of comfort in the fact that there are at least two seemingly twisted ideas that I have yet to fully comprehend.

Andy Riley holds out his project as a book about bunnies trying to kill themselves and this is precisely what he delivers. Consider it sick. Consider it pointless. Consider it twisted. But, if you are to be honest, you must also consider it loads of fun.

Thanks to Specius from ProjectW for this.

http://rapidshare.de/files/11200674/ARTBBS.rar.html

And to PerV, also from Project, for the book’s sequel The Return of Bunny Suicides.

http://rapidshare.de/files/21852026/Andy.Riley.-.Return.Of.Bunny.Suicides.pdf.html

Both books are about 3 MBs. And they’re fun. In a twisted sort of way.

Groo the Wanderer June 6, 2006

Posted by BDcomics in : Comics, ProjectW.org, h2oluver ,

Groo the Wanderer (a parody of the Robert E. Howard character Conan the Barbarian) is a fantasy era large-nosed buffoon who constantly misunderstands his surroundings, and, despite his generally good intentions, causes mass destruction wherever he goes. Most of his adventures end with him walking away oblivious to the mayhem he has wrought, or fleeing an angry mob. Groo occasionally meets with respect and good fortune, but it does not last. Businesses, towns, civilizations and cultures have all been unwittingly destroyed by Groo. Such is Groo’s incompetence that so much as stepping onto a ship will cause it to sink.

The only thing that has kept Groo alive through all of his adventures is his excellent swordsmanship. Groo has slain entire armies on his own, with nothing more than his swords. Groo loves these battles - or “frays”, as he calls them - and often charges into the melee with a cry of “Now Groo does what Groo does best!” So great is his love for battle that Groo seldom bothers to consider which side he is fighting for, and goes on to slay soldiers from either side. From Wikipedia.

Thanks to h2oluver from ProjectW for these!

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Peanuts June 5, 2006

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Peanuts was a syndicated daily comic strip written and drawn by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, which ran from 2 October 1950 to 13 February 2000. The strip was one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium. At its peak Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 40 languages. It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as the standard in the United States. Reprints of the strip are still syndicated and run in many newspapers.

Thanks to kats17 from ProjectW.

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How about a new layout? June 4, 2006

Posted by BDcomics in : Site Stuff ,

I was thinking about the site recently, and I think the site would be better off with a better design.

I made this sketch of a layout I’d really like (on a boring class at school). What do you think? Not sure just how much wordpress can do.

But still. Take a look and let me know what you think, in the comments, or you can mail me and BDcomics AT gmail.com

Scan of the sketch. 280 kb.

Simpsons comics: Reuploads June 1, 2006

Posted by BDcomics in : Comics, ProjectW.org ,

Simpsons Comics is a monthly US comic book series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons, published by Matt Groening’s Bongo Comics group. The first issue was published in November of 1993. Since then over one hundred issues have been released, with the 100th issue mainly the comic book equivalent of a clip show.

Since March 1997, the comic has also had a monthly UK edition. This mainly reprints the strips from the U.S. edition, along with pages featuring UK readers’ drawings (currently Springfield Multiplex for movie parodies, and Springfield Cable Network for TV parodies) and Junk Mail, a letters page which also features generic drawings.

Download links after the jump. Thanks to roidefenec from ProjectW

Also, original uploader tarantino upped two archieves of these comics:

http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=4fbb143

http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=8d7eda9

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