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Comic INFO
First there was Kung Fool (2001), a webcomic about the behind the scenes sitcom set at a Kung Fu TV show. That went on for a while but then the story became ill suited for the gag-a-day strip format (AKA, I dropped the ball.)
Hilarity ensued out of control until the wacky chick crashed the car into a pole in Montana after kidnapping Wil Wheaton. Crazykimchi (2003) started after Kung Fool was put on hiatus awaiting a proper ending.
Krazykimchi (ne Crazykimchi, lost the domain name) is a showcase for for different gags, parodies, satire, sketches, personal reminisces, or anything else I could think of at the last minute.
It was/is currently running/re-uploading the following serials:
* Crazykimchi Mystery Theatre Presents: Murder at the Chateau, (2003) a parody of Tea-cozy detective stories with a bit of Lovecraftian sillyness plopped in.
* Kill Harry (2004), an unholy combination of “Harry Potter” novels and the movie “Kill BIll.”
* Kung Fool Too! (2005), is the fifth iteration of the “Kung Fool” thingamabob. I should put it under it’s own category, but, at least for the present, it shares the vertical strip format of Crazykimchi.
* Glendale High Manga Club (2003) continues the character-driven sitcom style comic strip, recycling some of the characters from Kung Fool. Long absences from the website and herky jerky updates of 2004 kinda ruined what otherwise was a very promising beginning. It’s currently being retooled for relaunch as a communal group effort after the shorter serials are completed.
There’s also How To Draw Shitty Manga (2005), the semi-educational comic strip… is now a series of Video Tutorials (insert link here!)
Oh, there the Daily Comic, it’s basically Krazykimchi, but in a tidier format and with the numbers rebooted underneath each new comic in the text/rant section. It’s an exercise in ego gratifying self immolation atop a digital soapbox.