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Hoofjob

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A one-page strip that first appeared on the Internet in 2008, Hoofjob is a crudely drawn gag comic that focuses on pop culture and taboos in all their formats. Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, race, religion...no topic is left unskewed. Drawn in a cartoon style influenced by artists such as Don Martin, Peter Bagge and Matt Groening, these silly images clash with the often dark, disturbing narratives of the strips in a way that can only be described as jarring. Salty Peters and Dick Smalls appear throughout the book as two bumbling n'er do wells-a modern day odd couple trying to make it in today's crazy mixed up world. Hoofjob Comics is filled with dick jokes, scatological humor, profanity and cartoon nudity. If you are an adult with a dark sense of humor and a juvenile heart, you just may fall in love!

102 pages, Paperback

First published June 25, 2010

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September 20, 2012
The journey through this book, for me, was one of thinking I was too old for this mid-school humor eventually progressing to the occasional laugh-out-loud moment. It's a three-star book, but the lettering is nearly illegible, which is a major drawback. Maybe it's because I read it on my Kindle, but dude, make an effort.
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