Hans of Heidelberg - Hairband Hasbeen
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"Hans of Heidelberg" is a modern day Eurotoon that takes place in Germany, where Hans, a stay at home hairband hasbeen, is raising his two kids, Torch and Scorch, with his wife Britte, a corporate attorney.
It's a little something I've been thinking of doing. I know you've all got your bizarre/creative side-projects too. We need those. They keep us semi-sane in this crazy world of pimps and hos.
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Disklaimenzer: Where's My Jetpack? means no ill-will toward Germany, the fine city of Heidelberg, hairbands or hasbeens. Any resemblence of characters portrayed in this comic strip to actual persons, either living or dead, especially guys named Hans living in Heidelberg, is purely coincidental. Where's My Jetpack? is an equal opportunity offender.
"Hans of Heidelberg" is a modern day Eurotoon that takes place in Germany, where Hans, a stay at home hairband hasbeen, is raising his two kids, Torch and Scorch, with his wife Britte, a corporate attorney.
It's a little something I've been thinking of doing. I know you've all got your bizarre/creative side-projects too. We need those. They keep us semi-sane in this crazy world of pimps and hos.
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Disklaimenzer: Where's My Jetpack? means no ill-will toward Germany, the fine city of Heidelberg, hairbands or hasbeens. Any resemblence of characters portrayed in this comic strip to actual persons, either living or dead, especially guys named Hans living in Heidelberg, is purely coincidental. Where's My Jetpack? is an equal opportunity offender.
Labels: Heidelberg, homemade comics, you suck at art
2 Comments:
I like it. :) It made me chuckle this morning.
By Thinking In Vain, at April 19, 2007 at 9:01 AM
We'd be dead or at least walking dead without those side projects. I say do it, Jetpacks.
By Anonymous, at April 19, 2007 at 8:23 PM
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