Display title | The Last Days of Foxhound |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Fan Web Comic by Chris Doucette hosted at gigaville.com, The Last Days of Foxhound is centered around the Quirky Miniboss Squad from the first Metal Gear Solid game, starting several years before the events of the game, when the highly dysfunctional group was still running top secret missions for good old Uncle Sam. The comic is mostly a combination of Affectionate Parody (for example a major Running Gag is mocking the game's odd ideas about genetics, sometimes even correctly) and a deconstruction of life within a Quirky Miniboss Squad where everyone hates one another. Throw in a pinch of Hilarity Ensues, a dash of Sympathetic POVs, some Comedic Sociopathy and a metric fuckton of swearing to accompany the antics, and the recipe is complete. |