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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, 3 months ago
Hubris: “They live in New York. You’d never stand a chance…”
Agent54 said, 3 months ago
I vote “Alfred E. Neuman – without the class”. Don’t get MAD get Glad.
Also I think Paste is an 65 year old midget who just passed though an elephant’s backside with attitude,
pcolli said, 3 months ago
His mother must have smoked a lot of bad stuff, drank and indulged in a lot of drugs when she was pregnant. Either that or she was visited by an incubus.
Dragoncat
said, 3 months ago
I forgot his name is Carlaisle. Thanks for the reminder!
And yes, he does look like “Dennis the Menace on crack”.
By the way… Now that we’ve met the mother, is there any chance we’ll meet the fathers (especially the one responsible for Carlaisle’s DNA)?
swr said, 3 months ago
I go with A.E. Nueman myself. Sans the gap of course
W Chris Watkins said, 3 months ago
definitely Alfred E Neuman. the tooth gap and his right ear is lower than his left…i can’t remember if it was Mr Neuman’s left or right that was lower but carch my drift?