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  2. Matt Furie - Wikipedia

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    Matt Furie (born August 14, 1979) is an American comics artist and also illustrator. He is known for creating Pepe the Frog, a character from his Boy's Club series that debuted in 2005. The anthropomorphic character became a popular Internet meme in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Furie is from Columbus, Ohio, and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan ...

  3. Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia

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    Pepe the Frog was created by American artist and cartoonist Matt Furie in 2005. Its usage as an Internet meme came from his comic Boy's Club #1. The progenitor of Boy's Club was a zine Furie made on Microsoft Paint called Playtime, which included Pepe as a character. [14] He posted his comic in a series of blog posts on Myspace in 2005. [6] [15]

  4. Feels Good Man - Wikipedia

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    Pepe the Frog, a character created by Matt Furie and first featured in a comic on MySpace called Boy's Club, is one of four twentysomething postcollegiate slacker friends who live together. [2] [3] In one installment, Pepe is caught by one of his housemates with his pants around his ankles, urinating. [2] Asked why, he replies, "Feels good man ...

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  6. Buenaventura Press - Wikipedia

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    Boy’s Club 2 and 3 by Matt Furie (Boy's Club #1 was published by Tim Goodyear's Teenage Dinosaur) Comic Book Holocaust and Klassic Komix Klub by Johnny Ryan; Elvis Road by Elvis Studio by Helge Reumann & Xavier Robel; Hunter and Painter by Tom Gauld; Destined for Dizziness and The Neighborhood by Souther Salazar

  7. Frogs in culture - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] Since then, Furie has expressed his dismay at Pepe being used as a hate symbol and has sued organizations for doing so. [54] In 2019, Pepe was used by protesters in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. Despite being used in a political context, Pepe the Frog's use in Hong Kong is not perceived as being connected with alt-right ideology.

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