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* [[Super Window Jump]]. As done by The Bittern and Jungle Princess.
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* [[Two-Fisted Tales]]. Starring Two-Fisted Poe.
* [[Two-Fisted Tales]]. Starring Two-Fisted Poe.
{{quote| Quoth the raven: '''Lights Out!'''}}
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* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]
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* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]] The Mannister can turn into a banister.
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]] The Mannister can turn into a banister.

Revision as of 06:13, 7 August 2014

Describe Tales Designed to Thrizzle here.

Tales Designed to Thrizzle is a Dada Comic by Michael Kupperman, which takes inspiration from The Golden Age of Comic Books, CopShows, cut-out-and-mail-in advertisements, and whatever else he feels like writing about. Surreal Humor Ensues.

A television pilot was created for Snake 'n' Bacon, which aired on Adult Swim in May 2009.

Tales Designed to Thrizzle went on to be nominated for the 2007 Harvey Award for Special Award for Humor in Comics.

And me? I'm a grilled cheese sandwich, $4.99, with a fountain soda of your choice, no extra charge.

Examples of Tales Designed to Thrizzle include:


Quoth the raven: Lights Out!