On a different note, If you feel like helping me getting “Anyone for Rhubarb?”out there so to speak you can. Love it tenderly on Stumble Upon, like and share it big time on Facebook, tweet it like a crazy on Twitter or sing about it at work. Any such assistance is gold to me, and it makes all the difference in the world.
Of course, if you come up with alternative methods of spreading the word, like making a blockbuster movie based on my struggles and hardships as a comic-artist, or mail your mom about it, it’s all good and wildly appreciated too. In fact it’s downright awesome!
A big thanks, by the way, to those of you who has already been sharing, liking, tweeting or making movies. You rock!





That silver lining is a real pain in the ass.
It sure is, and the last thing anybody needs is to hear people go on and on about clouds and what kind of lining they have!
Oh Optimism…you’re so over done.
It’s better to read Anyone for Rhubard? than curse the darkness!
Eh, eh? See what I did there
Not only do I see, I’m also a huge fan of what you did just there!
If Cliche-Man’s parents hadn’t died when their planet exploded, I’m sure they would be proud of him…!
Haha…Oh no, even his superhero origin is a kind of cliché:)
Is is sidekick Meme-Boy?
I think I see the outlines of a pretty irritating superhero team forming
This is great… really dig the style!
Thank you, Jerry. That’s very nice to hear.
One of cliche man’s many abilities you ask? Why, not crying over spilled milk, of course! If you are in trouble, don’t expect a quick response. After all, he carries scissors in his belt and we all know he won’t run with those.
Few people truly understand the nature of Cliche Man, but I think you’re one of them