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Sham comics goes to the movies!  The world's premier parody comic takes on movie going schlock! Sham Comics go to the movies! This b&w extravaganza is just like a night at the multiplex. It begins with a vintage “Rickey Rodent” cartoon full of violence and savagery, a chapter from the action serial “Bolt Uprite & The Crossdressers From Space”, and a public service film, “Hemp For Victory.” Be patient through all the previews and sit tight for the feature presentation. “Island of Lost Gorillas” is a bromantic romcom/action/horror/musical/ adventure starring the comedy duo of Harry Goombah &…mehr

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Sham comics goes to the movies!  The world's premier parody comic takes on movie going schlock! Sham Comics go to the movies! This b&w extravaganza is just like a night at the multiplex. It begins with a vintage “Rickey Rodent” cartoon full of violence and savagery, a chapter from the action serial “Bolt Uprite & The Crossdressers From Space”, and a public service film, “Hemp For Victory.” Be patient through all the previews and sit tight for the feature presentation. “Island of Lost Gorillas” is a bromantic romcom/action/horror/musical/ adventure starring the comedy duo of Harry Goombah & Gerry Wanker as a pair of familiar looking lounge singers stranded on a mysterious LOST island with danger at every turn. Grab some popcorn, sit back and enjoy!
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Autorenporträt
Tim Fuller is an illustrator living in Northern Kentucky and active in the Cincinnati, Ohio comic scene. He writes and draws comic books, mostly about talking animals. He shares his studio space with several cats and dogs who give him plenty of feedback on his work. His Sham Comics series for Source Point Press takes public domain material from the 40s and 50s and rewrites them as social satires. Tim’s current projects also include "Zombie Marge" and "Cap'n Catnip & Womble the Wonder Gerbil." His work can be seen at www.hoohacomics.com.