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Housepets! Can Be Real Ladykillers follows on the heels of the award-winning comic series, detailing the continuing adventures of the animals of Babylon Gardens as they, you know, do things. Watch as they sleep in a haunted mansion, star in a pet food commercial, obsess over fantasy fiction, and become embroiled in a battle for their souls! (one soul) "I star in this one, so you can skip to my part and then bask in my glory. It's okay, it's worth the price" --Bino "Needs to be saucier" --Joey "It's quite saucy enough thank you very much" --King "Yeah, I'll say" --Bino, with a naughty look. "That's not what I was talking about" --King
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Housepets! is arguably the most entertaining and influential webcomic of the modern era.
Reciting the adventures of a community of talking pets Rick Griffin effectively mixes progressive storyline with random one-offs. Constantly surprising and charming the reader.
It is also the one thing online that has protected itself against trolls. When I joined it's official forum I was surprised by a number of things, the lack of swearing, the heartiness and grammar of each post, the effective and well thought out criticism's for fan art or fictions when most others would write something short and inflammatory. People follow their dreams when they stop being an avid reader and become part of the community.
It begs only one question. Why hasn't it been made into a cartoon?
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5.0 out of 5 starsGreat Comics18 Jan 2013
By Austin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I follow his website every week. i really like his work. It is even better now that it is in books that I can buy. I really enjoy it, but it isn't for everyone, take a look at Housepetscomic.com and see if you like his work or not. I did so I bought it.
5.0 out of 5 starsSoftcover furry fun13 Jan 2013
By Gideon Kalve Jarvis - Published on Amazon.com
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This cute and funny series continues! This edition had fewer extras than the preceding two books, but is still pretty darn awesome. Now if only the hidden text from the website was also included...
5.0 out of 5 starsJust as good if not better than the last two.29 Nov 2012
By Sean Hall - Published on Amazon.com
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Housepets! is a great comic, it does not matter if you are into anthro art or not this is a comic for everyone. and I really have to support Rick Griffin's decision to keep the humor and language at a PG level.