The Ongoing
Adventures of Rocket Llama: Rocket Llama
is allegedly the star of the world's oldest comic book. "Established in
1916, The Ongoing Adventures of Rocket Llama helped shape the face of
popular culture world-wide. These classic comics have been discovered in
a vault deep underground -- the scripts, designs, ashcan copies,
magazines, and more -- to be restored and remastered to a glory more
befitting a modern, digital age." The tales of a sword-swinging cat, a
high-flying llama, and a rocket as loyal as a cowboy's horse. All
ages.
Great for fans of
movies, television TV, cartoons, animation, comic books, comic
strips, Kirby's Dreamland, Alley Oop, Buz Sawyer, Tales of the Questor, Duck Tales, Talespin,
Darkwing Duck, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Sonic the Hedgehog,
Alice Otter, South Pole Strip, Pearls Before Swine, 13 Seconds, 21st
Century Fox, A Doemain of Our Own, AlterMeta, AntiBunny, Aozora: Into
Imagination, The Arcane Quarry, Balls of Furr, furry comics, furry
cartoons, furry webcomics, anthropomorophic animal cartoons, adventure
comics, Platinum Age comics, Golden Age comics, Silver Age comics, Baby
Huey, Harvey Comics, Ruff and Reddy, Star Wars parody, Star Wars
parodies, Star Wars spoof, The Lord of the Rings parody, The Lord of the
Rings parodies, The Lord of the Rings spoof. Also for fans of heroic
derring-do, super-heroes superheroes like Batman, Superman, Iron
Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Wonder Woman, maybe Wolverine and
other X-Men, Sonic the Hedgehog, Little Nemo: The Dream Master,
Kirby Squeak Squad, Kirby and the Amazing Mirror, Little Nemo in
Slumberland, Winnie-the-Pooh (more as A. A. Milne wrote Winnie the
Pooh than how Disney Studios depicts him)
Who is
Rocket Llama? Rocket Llama World Headquarters featuring "the world's
oldest webcomic - since 1916" "the world's oldest comic book."
Tongue-in-cheek tales of a high-flying llama, a loud-mouthed cat, and
a rocket as loyal as a cowboy hero's horse. Family fun entertainment
for all ages. For fans of comics, comic strips, comic books, graphic
novels, manga, anime, webcomics, Platinum Age comics, Golden Age
comics, Silver Age comics, Star Wars parody, The Lord of the Rings
spoof, science fiction sci-fi, fantasy, comedy, humor, Hanna-Barbera
cartoons, Duck Tales, Darkwing Duck, Talespin, Chip and Dale's Rescue
Rangers, Scooby-Doo, maybe Scrappy Doo, Dyno-Mutt, Mister Ed Mr. Ed,
Francis the Talking Mule, Yogi Bear, Snagglepuss, furry animal comics,
furry animal cartoons, furry comics, furry cartoons, furries, furry
fandom, furry webcomics, funny animal comics, funny animal cartoons,
funny animal webcomics, Tales of the Questor, Clan of the Cats, A Doemain of our Own,
action comics, adventure comics, action adventure comics,
Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger too, Anthrocon, anthropomorphic animals,
anthromorphism, Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge McDuck, Daffy Duck, Bugs
Bunny, Looney Toons, Tiny Toons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Usagi
Yojimbo, Beagle Boys, Huckleberry Hound, Mighty Mouse, Mickey Mouse,
and even super-hero superheroes superheroines like Superman, Batman
and Robin, Bat-Mite, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, Captain America, Human
Torch, Fantastic Four, the incredible Hulk, and parody characters
Peter Porker the spectacular Spider-Ham, Superbunny, Superpup, Captain
Carrot and the Amazing Zoo Crew, Atom Ant, Krypto the Superdog,
Streaky the Supercat, Lobo the Duck, Detective Chimp, Howard the Duck,
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Thunder Bunny, Rocket Raccoon, Ace the
Bat-Hound, Tales of Beatrix, Rocky and Bullwinkle.
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Marko's Corner: Webcomics and cartoon art. Webcomic features include the science fiction fantasy epic "Vivian," the quirky comedy humor of "Exploding Chihuahua" (or Chihuahuah when Mark forgets how to spell), the delights of "Manic Expressions," the masterpieces of "Mark and Greg's Best Comics Yet," and so much more. Rated for teens and older. . Creators have
presented their work at Internation Comic-Con Comicon International in San
Diego, California, with Danny Fingeroth (The Amazing Spider-Man, Dazzler,
Superman on the Couch, Disguised as Clark Kent), and WonderCon Wonder-Con in
San Francisco, California, as part of the Comics Arts Conference a.k.a.
Comic Arts Conference; and Wizard World Texas, the Wizard World University
Texas academic meetings in Arlington, Texas, near Six Flags Over Texas, with
Phil Hester (Green Arrow and Clerks with Kevin Smith), Jason Henderson (The
Sword of Dracula, Dracula Wars #1), Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night with
Steve Niles, Fell), Jacen Burrows (Crossed with Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis),
Ethan Van Sciver (Green Lanter).
Keywords: Webcomic webcomics cartoon cartoons all-ages family entertainment
comics comic books comic strips sequential art quirky humor funny furry fun
anthropomorphic animals satire comedy science fiction fantasy historical
history pseudohistorical pseudohistory.
Marko's Corner: Webcomics and cartoon art.
Webcomic features include the science fiction fantasy epic "Vivian," the
quirky comedy humor of "Exploding Chihuahua" (or Chihuahuah when Mark
forgets how to spell), the delights of "Manic Expressions," the masterpieces
of "Mark and Greg's Best Comics Yet," and so much more. Rated for teens and
older. . Creators have presented their work at Internation Comic-Con Comicon
International in San Diego, California, with Danny Fingeroth (The Amazing
Spider-Man, Dazzler, Superman on the Couch, Disguised as Clark Kent), and
WonderCon Wonder-Con in San Francisco, California, as part of the Comics
Arts Conference a.k.a. Comic Arts Conference; and Wizard World Texas, the
Wizard World University Texas academic meetings in Arlington, Texas, near
Six Flags Over Texas, with Phil Hester (Green Arrow and Clerks with Kevin
Smith), Jason Henderson (The Sword of Dracula, Dracula Wars #1), Ben
Templesmith (30 Days of Night with Steve Niles, Fell), Jacen Burrows
(Crossed with Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis), Ethan Van Sciver (Green Lanter).
Keywords: Webcomic webcomics cartoon cartoons all-ages family entertainment
comics comic books comic strips sequential art quirky humor funny furry fun
anthropomorphic animals satire comedy science fiction fantasy historical
history pseudohistorical pseudohistory.
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Ferd'nand • Frank & Ernest • Frazz • Get Fuzzy • Go Fish • Graffiti •
Grand Avenue • The Grizzwells • Health Capsules • Herman • The Humble
Stumble • Jump Start • Kid City • Kidspot • Kit 'N' Carlyle • Lola •
Luann • Marmaduke • Moderately Confused • Monty • Nancy • 9 Chickweed
Lane • Off The Mark • Over The Hedge • Peanuts • Pearls Before Swine •
Reality Check • Ripley's Believe It or Not! • Rose Is Rose • Rudy Park
• Secret Asian Man • Shortcuts • Soup To Nutz • Spot The Frog • Tarzan
• Uncle Art's Funland • WorldWho is Rocket Llama? "The
world's oldest webcomic - since 1916." Tongue-in-cheek adventures of a
high-flying llama, a loud-mouthed cat, and a rocket as loyal as a cowboy
hero's horse. All ages. Other content for most ages: Ground Crew rants and
raves on popular culture, movies, television, comic books, video games,
World of Warcraft expansion pack Wrath of the Lich King; Action Chick
flick movie reviews (First Blood, Rambo II, Rambo II, John Rambo, Diehard,
Tropic Thunder) and NBC TV Heroes spoilers); and Marko's Corner with
comics and cartoon art. Of Wonder