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Life's a series of ups and downs, which is good news if you're on a mountain bike.
Hubris! is the story of people who enjoy their weekends more than their jobs. Hard to believe, right? Wandering in and out of The Outdoor Galore Store, the woods, the skatepark, the river and trouble, they'll risk their lives and limbs to entertain you by entertaining themselves.
Grab your helmet and whatever toys that go with it. Spend your free time with Hubris.
Check out Greg Cravens' other strip, The Buckets.
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Strod said, 11 months ago
@Greg:
12.5" at 400 dpi… so the scanned image is 5000 pixels wide and ~1500 pixels tall… Sweet! That’s a 7.5 megapixel image! That is so awesome!
(As a comparison, today’s strip is shown here as 600×187 pixels or a meager 0.11 megapixels).
seyleigh said, 11 months ago
Umm, I know I am new to this comic strip. But is there a Cinderella or unwanted step-child thing going on here?
I feel bad for the kid.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
@seyleigh
For those of us at GoComics, this is a new strip for everyone. Paste isn’t very lovable, so you don’t have to feel compelled to feel sorry for him. After all, he is a hardened delinquent…
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
@seyleigh
Paste has some Thug-Wannabe issues. Hubris’ mom is sorta spacey. You’ll see. Stick with us. Things get downright chirpy as we go.
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
Also, there are some new buttons over there on the right. One leads to the Hubris Facebook page, for those of you who facebook. And another leads you to the Hubris twitter link, so you can get twits. Tweets. Those things.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
Greg, check your Facebook link. I’m not finding HubrisComics on FB.
Shirl Summ
said, 11 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
And there are parents like that out there. Unfortunately, just look around.
kroykali said, 11 months ago
Not sure how old the kid is, 10, 12? At any rate, any parent who would throw a kid out at this age and change the door locks needs to be thrown in jail.
NateWright said, 11 months ago
@Strod
Is that Felipe on your avatar?? I LOVE YOU!!! Felipe is great!! Mafalda is awesome funny!! Quino is fantastic! (I’m argentinian, by the way)
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
Hmm. Hubris’s Facebook page pops straight up for me, but I don’t know a lot about how all this stuff works.
Kroykali, She didn’t throw him out, she dropped him off at his brother’s house, where he hid himself for days rather than announce himself. It’s a weird dynamic.
Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
Is it possible that the page is marked private, or that it hasn’t been published somehow? You might be able to see it, being the creator or one of the “friends” of the page.
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
Hmm. No. two new ’like’s this morning, and apparently people are seeing content, as there’s a new ‘like’ on a new post. Anyone else having trouble with the Hubris Facebook page? What am I doing wrong?
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
Oh, and we’re over 1100 subscribers here at GoComics today! Yay, us!
Allan said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
Chirpy? heheh snicker haha snerk
Allan said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
I was unable to see (or find!) Hubris st 10:35 EDT.