Haiku Comics, written by Robert Olsen and drawn by Nathan Olsen, mashes together aliens, zombies and horror movies with the gentle art of the seventeen syllable English haiku.
Aw, this would be a serious drawback to saving the day. How could a mugger take the heroic vigilante seriously? Of course, some of those superhero costumes are pretty ridiculous…maybe he’s better off fighting crime in the buff. Heeey, you might have a whole new concept for a comicbook series; “The Adventures of The Streaker”…no really, it could work.
Poor Flash-like characters get no respect whatsoever :)
hahahahaha!!! that is awesome!!
Well, unless he has any birthmarks on his penis, maybe no one will recognize him.
Aw, this would be a serious drawback to saving the day. How could a mugger take the heroic vigilante seriously? Of course, some of those superhero costumes are pretty ridiculous…maybe he’s better off fighting crime in the buff. Heeey, you might have a whole new concept for a comicbook series; “The Adventures of The Streaker”…no really, it could work.
“He can save the world, but can he save his dignity?”
Yeah, it’s catchy, I like it.
Ha ha ha…Awesome! I’ve been wanting to see your take on a super-hero since I saw the Spider-Man sketch that Nathan did in Haiku Comics style.
–J/Metro
A Haiku Spider-man sketch? This is interesting.
He is referring to a post on my blog.
Ahh, a round post footed Spider-man, kind of has that Cerebus the Aardvark stability goin’ on.
Friction = the anti-hero