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Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check! — by Tavisha and Rikki — Graphic Novel about a Collin, a smart high school kid, and his cat Catreece, who one day sleeps under a virtual reality helmet and thinks she’s human. (You can also check out the Kickstarter HERE.)
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@Tavicat is the story of three oddball housecats.
At Tavicat is the story of three oddball housecats. Prickly Pippi, friendly Fargo, and playful Pippin live in the Tavicat household. And in Space. And beyond the mysteries of the scratching post of the mind! All true stories about us and our cats (well, sort of).
Rhumbaghost inhabits the forests of Kipperkaut Kipperkitti looking for a place to call his own.
Rhumbaghost — Marooned.
Follow Rhumbaghost as he looks for his nice home.
Rhumbaghost is a comic on this Internet you are looking at. It is drawn by Rikki.
Rhumba ghost wants to find his nice home.
Foosh and Pihtzee are brother and sister though they fell in seperate eggs from the sky.
In all of the World there was no finer Circus to be found than the Sad Circus by the Sea — and certainly, there could be no other Circus found, because this was the only one...
Here is the story of the brother and sister Trinkkits named Foosh and Pihtzee who live in Saint Rabbitti Village on Trinkkitarri Island on the Blue Brume Mountains of the World of Kipperkaut Kipperkitti on the head of Oh Oh Ooomingmak around Bha Bha Blue Saturn along with the Eh Eh Eliza Moon circling Saint Faint Iris in the Nebula Liont within the Kipperkaut Kluster. It’s true.
Here is the first Trinkkits story, called The Sad Circus by the Sea. It will be presented in four Chapters, with each Chapter spanning 30 pages.
Collin Meeks thought he was a very smart boy. Like all his friends, he was a “late bloomer” and didn’t care much about dating. Collin loved science and computers and all the strange notions those clever projects and gadgets sparked in his head. He would spend hours with his good friends, Erk and Maiko talking about all kinds of things relating to high tech tidbits: experiments, programs for his computer, new gadgets, and newer discoveries in deep space ... but theories; theories were his favorite. He wasn’t sure if his friends always understood him, but that was besides the point. They were just happy to be palling around with a fellow science- loving “deep geek” like Collin. High school could be a dreary place for a fifteen year old boy without a friend to tell all his brilliant scientific ideas to, so Erk and Maiko were always willing to lend Collin an ear or two.
Of course, when they weren’t around, Collin was satisfied enough talking to himself. Sure that’s weird, but it didn’t matter to Collin. He would just make up a theory as to why it was perfectly normal to be talking to himself. Yes, theories were brilliant fun, and they made him feel even smarter when he said them out loud.
His life probably would have continued on like this all throughout his high school years if it wasn’t for one simple mistake. You see, Collin only thought he was alone when he talked to himself — and despite his high IQ, he forgot one important fact: Collin was a cat owner.
Ranklechick is a child Ghoul who lives in the depths of space. Obsessed with contacting the ghost of his brain-dead mother, Ranklechick invents an absurd collection of devices, like his Bliss Extractor, which he uses to try to get an autograph from the ghost of Charles Dickens, or his Sphere of Belligerence, a spacecraft propulsion system that literally insults physics.
Life ticks on at a lunatic pace as poor Ranklechick flees from handshaking lessons, avoids being made into candy by the evil android, Nathan Burblepinch, gets repeatedly decapitated, suffers the company of oniomaniac children, suicidal brains, ham, and a grumpy three-legged cat for a best friend ... and all the while he fights the unseen power that continues to make him believe he is becoming a comic book character...
When Megan Amano sleeps, she she dreams she travels to a place called Merridiah University, a school for muses in the afterlife. There she studies as an exchange student, learning the skills necessary to become a living muse. Traditionally, only spirits attend the University, where they are educated before being reborn into the world of the living. But Megan is still alive, and this is just a recurring dream, isn't it?
One day, Megan finds a set of mysterious pictures from Merridiah in her digital camera. And so she sets forth...