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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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Three Steps Over Japan said, 8 months ago
Kara: “Wanna see mine?”
Hubris: “I’m hoping!”
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 8 months ago
Works for me!
Shannon Smith said, 8 months ago
My french cut Neoprene leotard is just so 2080!
ossiningaling said, 8 months ago
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Kara is essentially wearing black tights. Why doesn’t Hubris work with what he has? To paraphrase Paul Newman, “Why watch a hamburger commercial when you’ve got steak at home?”
Allan said, 8 months ago
@ossiningaling
Kara is essentially wearing black tights. Why doesn’t Hubris work with what he has? To paraphrase Paul Newman, “Why watch a hamburger commercial when you’ve got steak at home?”
Why indeed? The grass is greener on the other side, the meat is more marbled in the next pasture?
Three Steps Over Japan said, 8 months ago
She’s wearing cycling pants. If you’re familiar with them, then you’ll know why they’re very, and un-, sexy.
Llywus42 said, 8 months ago
Here’s to hoping! lol
Greg Cravens
said, 8 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
In another webcomic, it was described as ’My butt is wearing a bra".
Greg Cravens
said, 8 months ago
By the way, Team Hubris, we’re at 78 on TopWebComics right now! Well done and thanks much!
runar
said, 8 months ago
Most people I know who like science fiction got hooked on it from books, not movies. What the SF babes wore in our imaginations wouldn’t be allowed in anything under an (at least) R rating.
PoodleGroomer said, 8 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
Cycling pants/Panty hose. The sexy part is them helping you take them off.
Susan Thomas
said, 8 months ago
Funny, I read lots of science fiction. Asimov, Bova, Heinlein, Bradbury, Clarke, and lots of others. And with the possible exceptioin of Heinlein (read “Friday”) very few of the women in the stories were imagined as sexily clad.
I think it’s a TV thing. Sex sells. And all future women look like workout-enriched supermodels. That’s why it’s fiction. (Not that I’d like to look good in a mylar bikini . . . )
chromosome
said, 8 months ago
When I was young, I was reading classic 1960s Sci-Fi. As I continued to read, I was actually disappointed at the increase of attention to sex.
pcolli said, 8 months ago
ST1: mini skirts
STNG: Tight outfits and big bums.
STDS9: bit mixed up.
STV: (7 of 9) tight outfit, exaggerated wiggle, croaky voice.
STE: Not a lot but Vulcans would not wear lycra (spandex).
Night-Gaunt49 said, 8 months ago
@Susan Thomas
That “TV thing” came right from early pulps which always had a menaced near naked women on the cover. Even if it wasn’t really in the story.