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The artwork consists of a brown dog with a human figure, wearing a grey crew neck sweater, blue jeans, and dirty red Converse shoes. [1] [2] [4] [5] He is smirking with his hands in his pocket, with the caption written by Banks that he is a "chill guy".
“Dog Man” is many things: a poignant tale about a man caught in the push-pull of two disparate worlds, a sentimental story about the fluctuating facets of friendship and fatherhood, an intense ...
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, it follows the adventures of Earl, a dog, and Mooch, a cat. Earl and Mooch interact with each other, their human owners, as well as the animals around their neighborhood. MUTTS has received numerous awards internationally, both for comic strip excellence and for its themes of animal protection.
Contains I'm Ready for My Movie Contract and Take Our Cat, Please: Treasury of the Lost Litter Box: May 4, 2010 ISBN 978-0-7407-9335-6: Contains Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky and Dumbheart: The Stinking: November 20, 2012 ISBN 978-1-4494-2798-6: Contains Masters of the Nonsenseverse and Survival of the Filthiest: Jerktastic Park: May 6, 2014 ...
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A stupid dog; about the adventures of a smart cat and a not-so-smart dog. Ren Chihuahua: The Ren and Stimpy Show: About the adventures of the psychotic dog and a good-natured dimwitted cat. Rhubarb generic The Houndcats: The do-it-all scientist in the group; based on the series Mission: Impossible. Riff Australian Shepherd: Tractor Tom (British)
Rude Dog is a fictional animated white dog originally created by artist Brad McMahon while under contract to Sun Sportswear in the 1980s as part of a line of surfing- and skateboarding-related clothing. As of 30 August 2015, Rude Dog was once again trademarked, this time in the name of original series/character creator Brad McMahon.
Betty Boop was first created as an anthropomorphic poodle [1] before evolving into human form. Bimbo: Fleischer Studios: Boston Terrier: Bimbo first appeared in Fleischer's Out of the Inkwell series and was originally named Fitz. He later became the star of Fleischer's Talkartoons series, making his first appearance as Bimbo in Hot Dog (1930).