Bytes of Life



Bytes of Life is a gag-based Web Comic starring two humans; Kakujo; his his baby daughter, Ilia; and various video game characters, mainly Nintendo's, though others, such as Sackboy from Little Big Planet appear on occasion. It is written and drawn by Bryan Lacie.

The comic uses a full-colored, mostly cell-shaded style.

If you are a fan of Nintendo, real-world/game-world mashups, or video games in general, this is a web-comic you must read.

It can be found at its umbrella-site: KakuJomics.

This comic provides examples of:

 * Alt Text: All the comics.
 * Anticlimax: You're lead to believe Luigi is going to partake in some bad-assery. However, as usual, the poor guy is only fooling himself.
 * Art Evolution: In addition to the normal color/shadows, the lines became smoother and highlights were added, over time.
 * A Worldwide Punomenon: Most of the comic titles are puns. Plus, the occasional pun is thrown in, for good measure.
 * Bathos: To Kakujo, protecting his loved ones and home from moths is serious business.
 * Bittersweet Ending: Kirby and Yoshi want to keep their first Sackboy, but destroy another in their protest.
 * Brick Joke: Kirby and the dinosaur are thrown off-screen, mid-comic, but return at the end.
 * Butt Monkey: Poor Weegee...
 * Call Back: This comic remembers its original comic description, and thusly, its obligation of baby to its readers.
 * Calling Your Attacks: FALCON PAWNCH! Hiken. Zankuusen.
 * Creator Thumbprint: The comic follows various characters from Nintendo's franchises and a few others, but Kirby is most prominent, usually appearing with Kakujo.
 * Cross Dresser: Sackboy's lady-friend has a little more (or less?) to her than she's letting on.
 * Crossover: Most of the comics are crossovers of Nintendo characters. But in a few comics, Sackboy from Little Big Planet makes an appearance.
 * Destructive Saviour: Kirby is often the definition of such.
 * Extreme Omnivore: C'mon... It's Kirby.
 * Fantastic Religious Weirdness: Even the most devout creeper has trouble staying patient with God's children.
 * Fat Bastard: Mario... What happened to you...? And what are you going to do to that Diglett?
 * Gross Up Close Up: Wobbuffet's face in the 7th and last panel change drastically.
 * Hidden Depths: Wobbuffet is generally known for his ability to deal double damage back to an assailant with a counter-attack, but this one seems to have mastered something far more sinister.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: Another CSI: Miami pun.
 * Jerkass: Goomba the Douche.
 * Little Known Facts: Creepers from Minecraft are Jehovah's Witness.
 * Long Bus Trip: Kakujo, and especially Ilia, disappear quite often to give way to traditional gag-parodies.
 * Not So Different: King Dedede and Kirby. Noted in King Dedede's character bio.
 * One Gender Race: Sackboy's attempt at dating has led him to a most disturbing realization.
 * Original Character: The lead human roles of the comic, Kakujo and Ilia.
 * Pixellation: Random Meta Knight sausage. But don't worry, It's censored.
 * Reaction Shot: Many of the comics end with a reaction shot. The seemingly best of which can be found at the end of this comic.
 * Record Needle Scratch: Followed by an awkward silence and an incredulous stare...
 * Shout Out: In almost every comic, in one sense or another.
 * Sound Effect Bleep: The Pokemon trainer's disdain at Creepers destroying his Sandshrew pushes him to utter a curse. But, hey, Pokemon's a kid thing... Right?
 * Start of Darkness: Bowsers proposed turning point.
 * Story Arc: One here, and another here.
 * Suicide As Comedy: Sackboy explodes when trying to be like Kirby and Yoshi.
 * Surprise Creepy: In a random turn of events, an ability isn't the only thing Kirby acquires from that girl.
 * What starts as a cheery picnic for Yoshi, Kirby and Sackboy, ends as a terrible disaster.
 * The Jinx: Ash's past companions explain the successes they were able to achieve only after parting ways with him and his stinky Pikachu. Brock is doomed...
 * There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Wobbuffet layed the smackdown on Captain Falcon.
 * Throw the Dog A Bone: Luigi is almost celebrated in Bytes of Life. Especially in this comic.
 * Tomato Surprise: In what starts as a seemingly harmless prank, Wario and Waluigi end up pushing things much farther than they had intended.
 * Tricksters: Gengar's cruelty holds few things sacred, let alone a meek little Diglett.
 * Troll: In most webcomics, Captain Falcon's (in)famous Falcon Punch is usually depicted as borderline Tourette Syndrome. In this comic, however, he's just patronizing Kirby.
 * Necrodeus' evil spreads even to poor Yoshi.