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* [[Bag of Holding]]: Bob, whose stomach is composed of an ''entire dimension'', is a living example.
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Bob, whose stomach is composed of an ''entire dimension'', is a living example.
* [[Big Eater]]: It would be quicker to list the things Bob ''won't'' eat. See Bag of Holding.
* [[Big Eater]]: It would be quicker to list the things Bob ''won't'' eat. See Bag of Holding.
* [[Bigger On the Inside]]: Bert's car.
* [[Bigger on the Inside]]: Bert's car.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: Zorgellian Mega-Poker requires various [[Noodle Implements]], as well as a working knowledge of the laws of thermodynamics.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: Zorgellian Mega-Poker requires various [[Noodle Implements]], as well as a working knowledge of the laws of thermodynamics.
* [[Casual Interstellar Travel]]
* [[Casual Interstellar Travel]]

Revision as of 01:33, 9 April 2014

Adverbly verbed by Mike Shapiro

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 Joe, a violent, gun-toting circle, along with his companions: Ronnie, an even-tempered triangle; Bob the Boobian, a dimwitted . . . thing with a gaping maw and limited vocabulary; Franko, a clairaudient flying fish; and Bert, a laid-back gearhead who provided the crew's transportation.

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 www.joe-the-circle.com, with a few older issues accessible through archive.org.

Incidentally, you may have encountered Shapiro's work in another form. He's a composer in Real Life, providing music for films and Video Games, at least one of which can be found on This Very Wiki.

Tropes used in The Adventures of Joe the Circle include:


  The story so far: WHO CARES? That's right! Last year's storyline has been abandoned due to its horrible complexity. We now present you with something considerably more violent and acerebral.

  "Deep within every problem is a solution involving explosives."