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i am absolutely in love with this whole thing. all of. every single pane.
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pentol ONLINE (20 hours ago) [-]
I git to say that i found the "straping young man" comic to be 'laugh out loud' funny, and for the first time (in memory) i will be thumbing bomango manga up.
It's technically not a mango because the author's not Japanese, but I can see the similarities.
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pentol ONLINE (20 hours ago) [-]
it's just a play on words, rechill your dill.
Do the japs call western animated drawings "caw-toon-u", or "anime"? do they call comics "comicu" or "manga"? my gut tells me both would be acceptable, and i wouldn't be technically wrong to call bomango a manga, only very obnoxious weebism.
Do the japs call western animated drawings "caw-toon-u", or "anime"? do they call comics "comicu" or "manga"? my gut tells me both would be acceptable, and i wouldn't be technically wrong to call bomango a manga, only very obnoxious weebism.
Hey I have been living under a metaphorical rock for the past few months.
Would anyone take a bit of their valuable time to explain to me what this comic is generally about, and whether you believe, in your trusted and worthy opinion, it is a nice thing to read and potentially become enamoured with?
Thanks in advance!
Would anyone take a bit of their valuable time to explain to me what this comic is generally about, and whether you believe, in your trusted and worthy opinion, it is a nice thing to read and potentially become enamoured with?
Thanks in advance!
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thepizzadevourer [OP](20 hours ago) [-]
Er, I'm slightly biased, but I'd say it's pretty worth your while. It's silly at times, but the underlying story is pretty enjoyable and addresses some pretty thoughtful issues at times. Also refer to the following text and picture for a general overview of the comic.
Here's the description that VanHeist puts up on his Bomango gallery: Please excuse the jumbled and chronologically confused mess. "Bomango" has been a work in progress almost entirely during my stay here on deviantART, and as such, attempts to read it as a single, cohesive story will probably give you an aneurysm.
Inquisitive, well-meaning folks will often ask "What is Bomango? What is Gogo? Where does it all begin? ARE YOU MAD, SIR?!?"
'Bomango' is my ongoing vanity project. While it has no formal beginning, or even basic organization, I've kept working at it, improving it, experimenting, and I won't be stopping anytime soon. I'm working to expand it into a proper narrative, but in the meantime there will be constant messing around here with the sort of things you see before you. A big, fun, weird mess.
Basically, I'm just trying to organize what's there into some semblance of order. For those of you who prefer answers over vague promises of explanations to come, here's my personal quick overview of the characters: Gogo is an unknown entity with mystical and very destructive powers, not the least of which is her good looks (something she's quick to remind anyone who will listen). For reasons unknown, she's taken a liking to Andy (the kid with the long hair). Well, unknown for now, their relationship will develop. They know each other because Andy's uncle (who is waaaay beyond the point of caring about pretty much anything) hired Gogo as a janitor of sorts for his rental buildings (see my 2nd post). Gogo and Didi live in one of said buildings, which is right next to (or possibly a subsection of, not quite sure) Andy's house. Didi, by the way, was the result of Gogo's decision to self-replicate (see posts 1&2). She's pretty much Gogo's opposite, despite technically being a clone. Hector (has shorter hair, kid with the glasses) is Andy's best friend, and remarkably luckless with the ladies.
Here's the description that VanHeist puts up on his Bomango gallery: Please excuse the jumbled and chronologically confused mess. "Bomango" has been a work in progress almost entirely during my stay here on deviantART, and as such, attempts to read it as a single, cohesive story will probably give you an aneurysm.
Inquisitive, well-meaning folks will often ask "What is Bomango? What is Gogo? Where does it all begin? ARE YOU MAD, SIR?!?"
'Bomango' is my ongoing vanity project. While it has no formal beginning, or even basic organization, I've kept working at it, improving it, experimenting, and I won't be stopping anytime soon. I'm working to expand it into a proper narrative, but in the meantime there will be constant messing around here with the sort of things you see before you. A big, fun, weird mess.
Basically, I'm just trying to organize what's there into some semblance of order. For those of you who prefer answers over vague promises of explanations to come, here's my personal quick overview of the characters: Gogo is an unknown entity with mystical and very destructive powers, not the least of which is her good looks (something she's quick to remind anyone who will listen). For reasons unknown, she's taken a liking to Andy (the kid with the long hair). Well, unknown for now, their relationship will develop. They know each other because Andy's uncle (who is waaaay beyond the point of caring about pretty much anything) hired Gogo as a janitor of sorts for his rental buildings (see my 2nd post). Gogo and Didi live in one of said buildings, which is right next to (or possibly a subsection of, not quite sure) Andy's house. Didi, by the way, was the result of Gogo's decision to self-replicate (see posts 1&2). She's pretty much Gogo's opposite, despite technically being a clone. Hector (has shorter hair, kid with the glasses) is Andy's best friend, and remarkably luckless with the ladies.
i don't get the gym one. all i can think of was when yahtzee was shouting random action hero names like dirk stone, and jason fist and so on. help?
It's a reference to Mystery Science Theater 3000. They made fun of poorly-made science-fiction films/shows back in the day, and those were some of the things they called the overly-macho male lead of a certain movie. Check out >>#16 if you wanna know what I mean.
That second to last one. I do nothing but hang out on the **** channel and I still cringed hard.

