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SharkBiplaneMan

CID:22509 Subscriptions:1
Frequency:Inactive
Url:https://sharkbiplaneman.wordpress.com/
Genres:Action-Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Description*:SharkBiplaneMan is parts shark, biplane and man. He lives in the mystical land of Sphinctoria and his mental health is failing him, resulting in ethereal phenomena. It's a dark comedy. It's NSFW. It is stupid.

"Absolutely the best webcomic about a man/shark/plane hybrid of all time." - The SharkBiplaneMan ad

"A stunning work of humorous fantasy fiction that is just as intellectually stimulating as it is visually superb." - Brugruss Huhglman (Fictional Ogre Critic)
* Descriptions are user submitted and might not express the views of the admins of this site, or of the comics creators themselves.
Flags:A Adult Situations
L Adult Language
N Nudity
V Graphic Violence
Entry Added:Sun, Jan 18, 2015
Entry Modified:Thu, Jul 21, 2016

Reviews: 1   Average Rating:
 

11:12pm 02/13/2015
 
A Writhing Pile of Brown
Thus is the name of the first arc of noward-winning webcomic "SharkBiplaneMan" a heartwarmingly revolting story about a hybrid character that is equal parts Mako Shark, Homo Sapien, and 20th Century Biplane. SharkBiplaneMan, or "Bip," as his friends call him, is lonely, depressed and slowly digging deeper into mental instability.
These friends of his are just as strange, his main companion is a swamp troll named Dritsek, who is an alcoholic father of 4 who's oversized ego and abusive nature tends to cause his downfall, humiliation, and utter destruction. The Rapetergeist is a dashing rogue ghost. He's a laid back, drug-loving spectre who gained his name by raping any rapists he is able to, often to women's (victims or otherwise) great respect and admiration.
These characters live in a mystical land named Sphinctoria whose inhabitants range from Ice Golem advertisement executives, invincible crack-head hobos, genderless deities, minotaur bartenders, genitalia-centric super-villians, and rapping kobald pimp organic crack farmers.
Creator, Ryan Mullins is the greatest writer and artist I've had the pleasure of being. While his artistic style and writing proficiency are still in their infancy, this first look shows great promise for the future of his ongoing online comic book series. The art is amateurish, the dialogue seems difficult and forced, and the coloring and inking leave a lot to be desired, however, right now, fans of the dark and absurd have a unique chance to grow with Mullins's characters and skill.
Do yourself a favor and get in on the ground floor of this underground comic that is sure to take the internet and thus the world by diarrhea-storm. Aid Ryan Mullins in his quest to tell this stupid story and realize his potential as a storyteller, artist and anal-chocolatier.

Full disclosure: This review was shamelessly written by Ryan Mullins's rival comic book creator and main competition/peer, Ryan Mullins. Give me, Ryan Mullins, your attention and money. I need them both. I'm important. Tell me that I'm important. Tell me I'm funny. I can't be worthless. Please. Help me, I'm drowning in self-doubt and low self-esteem. Help. Help me, please. I have a wife, 2 dogs, and a beer-belly to feed. Also, I live in Mississippi. It's terrible here. Help. I have to get out of here. Help me, please. There are no jobs and I live with my in-laws. I'm helpless. I'm dying of boredom here. Oh, help, help, help. Oh, and I hope that you like my work and this review I've made. I've done it out of boredom and the urge for shameless self-promotion. Oh, and speaking of, how's that show Shameless? I've heard good things. Should I start with the original British version or the American version? I do like William H. Macy. He was great in Fargo. The movie by the Coen Brothers, not the TV series based on the movie. Although, I did thoroughly enjoy that TV series. Martin Freeman is great and the crew really seemed to capture the aesthetic from the movie and create a very entertaining story within that same realm.

Speaking of realms, check out the adventures within the realm of Sphinctoria in the hit hot new webcomic, "SharkBiplaneMan." The first issue is on internet-accessible computer and computer-like device screens everywhere for da free, dog. It's a passion project. A labor of love. A majestic masterpiece of fecal proportions.
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