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Freaktastic Fanart: Join the Nintendo Fun Club, Little Mac!

Posted by Nadia Oxford

I've been able to count on Shmorky for violent and filthy comics for many fulfilling Internet years (1 Internet year = 0.965 human years). He's turned kittens into crack addicts and squirrels into chain-smoking maniacs, but my favourite thing in the world is when he makes video game characters say and do things they never would.

Unless Yoshi really does have sex with his sister. He's not a talkative mount, and I think that's grounds for suspicion.

The one problem with Shmorky's work (that's right, there is only one problem) is that he fails to archive it with any kind of consistency. He just draws and leaves, like a mama sea turtle shuffling away from her eggs, or a tomcat spraying a filthy alley wall before slinking after a female. So I have no idea how old this Punch-Out!! comic is, but Doc's dead stare probably gets funnier with age, anyway.



Even if it's an old comic, it's still topical! Thanks, Nintendo!

Is Little Mac tired of his trainer's braindead dialogue, or is he just concerned? He looks kind of irritated, but also upset. :(

Related Links:

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Comments

AlexB said:

If you changed Shmorky in any way, he'd fail to be Shmorky. He's some vaporous creature who travels from corner to corner of the internet, starting and stopping cartoons without any warning, never stopping too long on any particular project.

::cough:: Except for his regular series on Something Awful.

Good catch on that comic, I hadn't ever seen that one. The guy's a crazy genius. I'm starting to believe that Shmorky doesn't really exist, he's just some guy doing the whole bit as a performance art piece.

March 28, 2009 1:14 AM

Russ said:

61 Frames Per Second, I love you. I love Something Awful's Flash Tub. Now I have finally learned who creates that wacky shit. Awesome.

Gamer Guyz.

March 28, 2009 10:49 AM

Bob Mackey said:

Yeah, someone here needs to post about Gaming Guyz on 61FPS. I write for SA so I think it would be too close to self-promotion if I did it. Not that I'm above self-promotion. (Note: You may see me post about this on Monday.)

March 28, 2009 12:26 PM

AlexB said:

You should post it as "Rob Serveaux."

March 28, 2009 3:10 PM

Russ said:

I've seen one of your articles before. Isn't it the one about getting rich off the internet?

March 28, 2009 5:44 PM

Bob Mackey said:

Russ - That was me. I've been writing for them since January of '06, so you've probably seen a few of my articles.

March 29, 2009 9:41 AM

AlexB said:

I've probably said this before, but your parody of Cartoon Brew was one of the funniest things I've ever read on the net.

March 29, 2009 8:02 PM

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