Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The first VG Cats strip was released on September 1, 2001. (His answer on the FAQ page said it was bad timing, probably in reference to the September 11 attacks that happened that same month.) [1] Prior to taking the VGCats.com domain, the comic was hosted at www.vgcats.cjb.net. [10] For a period, VG Cats was affiliated with BuzzComix. [11]
"Gamer on a couch" comic [1] [4] Polymer City Chronicles: Chris Morrison 1995–2007 [1] PvP: Scott Kurtz: 1998– Follows a fictional video game magazine company and its employees. [1] [4] VG Cats: Scott Ramsoomair: 2001– "Gamer on a couch" comic in which the characters frequently take on the role of their player character. [1] [4]
Snafu Comics; V. VG Cats; Media in category "Video game webcomics" This category contains only the following file. Bowsette Comic by ayyk92.jpg 258 × 156; 17 KB
Tom Nook has also been personified as a devious character, as well as a gangster, including an issue of the web comic VG Cats, which depicts him roughing up the player's character for his rent money. [20] He has also appeared in the web comic PvP, in which Tom and Rowan threaten to destroy the player's home for owing 500,000 bells. [21]
Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.
British illustrator Anthony Smith captures this feline duality in his comic series Learn to Speak Cat, where each comic gives a humorous look into the quirky lives of our furry friends.In these ...
September 9 — VG Cats by Scott Ramsoomair; September 10 — Makeshift Miracle by Jim Zubkavich; October 1 — Achewood by Chris Onstad; October 9 — Get Your War On by David Rees; October 16 — Big Fat Whale by Brian McFadden; October — Nowhere Girl by Justine Shaw; December 19 — Something*Positive by R. K. Milholland
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us