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Lackadaisy (also known as Lackadaisy Cats) is a webcomic created by American artist Tracy J. Butler. Set in a Prohibition-era St. Louis with a population of anthropomorphic cats, [1] the plot chronicles the fortunes of the Lackadaisy speakeasy after its founder is murdered. The comic mixes elements of comedy, crime and mystery.
The cat originally had a rivalry with Snowy, but in later albums they seem to be friends. Célimène Chlorophylle: Raymond Macherot: A cat who kidnaps mice and forces them to steal salami sausages for her in exchange for their lives. [6] Cha Cha! Chu! Cho! Chaffoux Chaffoux: Bom [7] and Patrice Cadot [8] A gag comic about an unlucky cat which ...
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Lackadaisy, also titled "Pilot", is an American independent animated period crime-heist short film based on the webcomic Lackadaisy by Tracy Butler. It is directed by Fable Siegel, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Butler, and follows the rivalry between the titular Lackadaisy and Marigold gangs: two bootlegging groups who are smuggling alcohol during Prohibition.
4-panel comic of a cat rolling over playfully, then angrily stopping, illustrating cat video humor. Image credits: flooflers We were wondering what initially drew Yan to the world of artistry.
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Affia created Universe 528, his world of sci-fi graphic novels and web-based motion comics, through his company, Sensi’il Studios, which he calls Iowa’s first Black-owned comic book company ...
Albedo Anthropomorphics, or Albedo for short, is a furry comic book anthology series which was credited with starting the furry comic book subgenre that featured sophisticated stories with talking animals primarily intended for an adult audience. [1] The first issue of Albedo was published in 1983; [2] the most recent issue was published in ...