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{{quote|''[[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Action! Adventure! Excitement! Geometry!]] All this and [[Self-Deprecation|less]] can be found within the virtual pages of Joe the Circle, the [[Overly Narrow Superlative|only psuedo-science-fiction comic that takes less than five minutes per episode to draw]]!''}} |
{{quote|''[[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Action! Adventure! Excitement! Geometry!]] All this and [[Self-Deprecation|less]] can be found within the virtual pages of Joe the Circle, the [[Overly Narrow Superlative|only psuedo-science-fiction comic that takes less than five minutes per episode to draw]]!''}} |
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''[[The Adventures of Joe the Circle]]'' was an early [[Science Fiction]] [[Web Comic]] by Mike Shapiro. Originally printed in Shapiro's college newspaper in the early '90s, it first appeared online in 1995. It followed the adventures of [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|Joe]], a violent, gun-toting circle, along with his companions: [[Only Sane Man|Ronnie]], an even-tempered triangle; [[Big Eater|Bob the Boobian]], a dimwitted . . . ''thing'' with a gaping maw and limited vocabulary; [[The Ditz|Franko]], a clairaudient flying fish; and [[Surfer Dude|Bert]], a laid-back gearhead who provided the crew's transportation. |
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The comic was rather crudely drawn, but made up for it with freewheeling storylines, goofy humor, and extremely quotable dialogue. Most of the comics can be found at [http://joe-the-circle.com www.joe-the-circle.com], with a few older issues accessible through [https://web.archive.org/web/20040604170524/http://joe-the-circle.com/old.shtml archive.org]. |
The comic was rather crudely drawn, but made up for it with freewheeling storylines, goofy humor, and extremely quotable dialogue. Most of the comics can be found at [http://joe-the-circle.com www.joe-the-circle.com], with a few older issues accessible through [https://web.archive.org/web/20040604170524/http://joe-the-circle.com/old.shtml archive.org]. |