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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "What a great idea! I can see no downside." Really, Abe?
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "What a great idea! I can see no downside." Really, Abe?
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Abe
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Abe
* [[Cluster F Bomb]]: And thus, Preston's [[Precision F Strike|favorite word]] is revealed.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: And thus, Preston's [[Precision F-Strike|favorite word]] is revealed.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Abe's mom}}.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Abe's mom}}.
* [[Mundane Fantastic]]: Surreal elements aside, the comic's world is identical to ours, with the same politicians, products, etc.
* [[Mundane Fantastic]]: Surreal elements aside, the comic's world is identical to ours, with the same politicians, products, etc.
* [[Pals With Jesus]]
* [[Pals with Jesus]]
* [[Photo Comic]]
* [[Photo Comic]]
* [[Planet Eris]]
* [[Planet Eris]]

Revision as of 21:58, 9 April 2014

Meet the Cast! (Jesus not present)

Ever wondered what Seinfeld would be like if its main characters were an Alien and a Predator and featured a lot of absurdist humor?

...yeah, didn't think so. Even so, it would look a lot like this webcomic.

Alien Loves Predator is a photo webcomic created by Bernie Hou that revolves around the strange lives of Abe (the Alien) and Preston (the Predator), portrayed by Alien and Predator action figures. Contrary to the adversarial nature shown between the two species in a certain other franchise, these two are best friends and roommates living in New York City. Equally contrary to what you'd expect, their lives are amazingly mundane, causing several jokes to rely on observational humor centered around aspects of day to day life in NYC, which has granted the strip several comparisons to Seinfeld. Of course, every so often the inherent weirdness of the strip's universe kicks in, leading to stuff like a talking tattoo of William Hung, a sentient smell, time traveling Chinese takeout deliverymen, among others.

The strip doesn't have much of a supporting cast, though they often play big parts in story arcs. This cast includes Corinne, a psychic whose "blurry second sight" leads to inaccurate predictions; Abe's mom, an (of course) Alien Queen that doesn't think much of her son and Jesus Christ, star baseball player for the New York Mets.

...yeah, it's a weird comic. Pretty funny, though.

Contains examples of the following tropes: