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Danny’s Comic Journal, vol 1: You Had Me At ‘Croissant’
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Our daily routine was a monotonous blur of traffic and work. We tried not to see too much, we tried not to feel too much, and we tried not to notice the days slipping by. Then, while in Lyon, France… |
Genre: Humorous Slice Of Life |
Hot Lil’ Pepper Mug
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This design was originally a t-shirt for my fiance (who’s got a cute ‘n’ spicy little attitude). However it turns out CafePress also makes some really high quality mugs. So now we fight over who gets to use this mug in the mornings :) You can see all the Hot Lil’ Pepper Swag Here. |
Mug With Original Design
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Danny Burbol’s Sketchbook #2
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As always, my sketchbook is about documenting progress. I hope this book inspires you to draw, draw, draw! |
Genre: Sketchbook 16 Pages | Full Color $4.50
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Danny Burbol’s Hip Square #1: "I want to be a star!"
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Hip Square is a fable about how we go to great lengths to fit in, but aren’t truly happy until we learn to be ourselves. |
Genre: Fable / Light Hearted Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Katie Cat #1: Watching the world go by.
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Katie just wants to sit in her window and be left alone. Of course that means she’s constantly interrupted by a cute bubbly mouse who’s starved for conversation. |
Genre: Light Hearted Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Sketchbook #1
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What you’ll find in these pages is the work of an amateur artist trying to practice the things he’s been shown by those much better than himself. This book is not about showing off, it’s about documenting progress. I hope you enjoy it! |
Genre: Sketchbook |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #6: Drunk On Sundays
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. The Sixth installment of Danny Burbol’s darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips (#201 to #240). Religion. The guilty trip, the head space, the forced penance, the bought redemptions, the mob justice, the war in the name of god, and the sins that will send us all straight to hell. Includes a preview of Blonde Shelly |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #5: I can be bought!
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. The fifth installment of Danny Burbol’s darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips (#161 to #200). Ever wanted to "sell-out" but weren’t quite sure how?! Now you can! Act Now! For a limited time only! |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #4: Playing with fire
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. The forth installment of Danny Burbol’s darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips (#121 to #160). This issue is devoted to The Darkness and how to cope with the loss of your vibrator. |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #3: Where You Can Stick It.
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. The third installment of Danny Burbol’s darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips (#81 to #120). This issue is devoted entirely to the reproduction rituals of the human race. You will be offended and you will laugh. Then you will feel guilty for laughing, but you will still laugh some more. |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #2: The story of my life
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. The second batch of darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips (#41 to #80). Come point and laugh at Danny Burbol as he relives the tragically painful tale that is his life. You will be offended and you will laugh. Then you will feel guilty for laughing, but you will still laugh some more. |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s Juvenile Drivel #1: If you can’t say anything nice
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Be warned, Juvenile Drivel is not about "crossing the line." It’s about being on the other side and never looking back. This is collection of the first 40 darkly funny Juvenile Drivel comic strips which focus on naughty words and naughty actions. |
Genre: Dark Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s 24 Hour Comic #1: This Is The Worst Day Of My Life
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Danny Burbol’s first 24 hour comic features Paul and Ryan, two squirrels who’s love for tuna gets them into a world of trouble! This comic is presented as a complete, unedited, 24 hour comic and includes a preview of the follow-up book "How To Tackle A 24 Hour Comic." |
Genre: Light Hearted Comedy |
Danny Burbol’s How To Tackle A 24 Hour Comic
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After Danny and his two friends finished their 24 hour comics, Danny collected all the thing that went right and things that went wrong for all three of them and created this book, which is a plan of attack for the next 24 hour comic! |
Genre: Tutorial |
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