Thursday, 31 December 2015

An Obituary of Twenty Fifteen

Well, the end is near for 2015, and so I cooked up a review of that year.
Those who wonder what was some of the people names on the R.I.P. section, why not search them up on Google or any other search engine.
Thank you, and a have a Happy New Year.

Saturday, 26 December 2015

Coming Up on RB2016!

Just a little taster on what's coming up in the New Year (possibly), plus a promotion of my shop on RedBubble.
Visit RedBubble.com and search 'rootbeers1992', okay?

Root Beers #133: Must They Know It’s Quitting Time?


Hello, there. It is Boxing Day, and what we see was not a pretty sight.
The Christmas Party was over and Ally Bobcat and Carol Woole was not amused.
What caused the un-amusement of these two? Find out in this comic.

Hope you had a good Christmas, this year. And STOP doing that. Don't you think that new phone suffered enough?
Anyway, I've received a new mobile tablet for Christmas, along with a few books, DVDs, Lush soaps and a pair of socks.
New promotion comic will be coming your way later this day.

Saturday, 19 December 2015

Root Beers #132: Very Xmas Telly

Here it is, the last comic before Christmas and boy, am I tired. Weeks of gymnastic displays and university work, but thank goodness it is the Christmas holidays. And this comic is about what to watch on Christmas television, if possible.
Big shout-outs to Granitoons, youlittlemonkey, JimmyCartoonist, LaptopGeek, theEvstar, Silnat, Rhodenris, EarthvstheDerek and SimonCaneplz.
Merry Christmas!

Saturday, 12 December 2015

Root Beers #131: Announcement from G-Tel!


I knew this album is not available for reals. But, this might parodies some of the problems we might face during the holiday season, so no trouble, there.

With apologies to Howard Blake, Raymond Briggs, the estate of Dr Seuss, K-Tel and the guys behind 'Winter Wonderland'.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Root Beers #130: E.L.F. Union Guild 353

In this comic, we see a couple of elves resembling Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, complaining about the digital age of Christmas shopping. Then, a bunch followed, looking like (from l-r) French, Noir, Muppet, Rankin-Bass, Fleischer and Aardman.
This strip celebrates not only the 30th anniversary of "Santa Claus: the Movie" (with Dudley Moore) but also the 60th anniversary of the merger of AFL and CIO. (Which is why there's the I-A-T-S-E logo on the masthead)