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March 6, 2011 6:46 PM   Subscribe

The Story So Far: Calamity of Challenge is a comic (plus ads) by Matthew Allison concerning a very different kind of superfigure: CANKOR. (possibly NSFW or at least lunch)
posted by Potomac Avenue (11 comments total) 9 users marked this as a favorite
 
I first heard of Matthew Allison because of his amazing Batmans of the Batman (big) which just blew my mind. Calamity Jon managed to find the original that Allison is parodying, which makes it even better.

Anyway, from the instant I saw that Batmans of the Batman I've been a huge Allison fan. I am expecting to hear any day now that he's been snatched up by one of the major houses.
posted by komara at 6:57 PM on March 6, 2011


this is great but, is there a link to the first comic?

I hate it when people who make comics have a blog instead of a webcomic website
posted by rebent at 7:04 PM on March 6, 2011 [1 favorite]


Pretty cool. Reminds me of Forming. If you like this type of fever-dream comic, Meathaus has a few good collections: Link here, S.O.S. is really good.
posted by codacorolla at 7:14 PM on March 6, 2011


Rebent: first link is to the story in order!
posted by Potomac Avenue at 7:16 PM on March 6, 2011


I like it when he takes flight. Look at Cankor soar!
posted by Clyde Mnestra at 7:34 PM on March 6, 2011 [2 favorites]


oh man, I thought it was going backwards. Maybe it's time for bed....
posted by rebent at 7:35 PM on March 6, 2011


Hilarious. Especially the Hostess spoof.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 8:01 PM on March 6, 2011


Insane and Brilliant - thanks.
posted by From Bklyn at 2:31 AM on March 7, 2011


OH
IF IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A POSSESSIVE, IT'S JUST I-T-S
BUT IF IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE A CONTRACTION, IT'S I-T-APOSTROPHE-S
SCALAWAG
posted by Faint of Butt at 3:11 AM on March 7, 2011


That said, that's an awesome comic, and I want to read more of it.
posted by Faint of Butt at 3:22 AM on March 7, 2011


Damn, he even slips in a letter from TM Maple.
posted by lekvar at 8:33 AM on March 7, 2011


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