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Q&A with Matt Furie
January 25th, 2011 7:17 PMLast year, we sat down with artist Matt Furie during one of his gallery openings in New York to talk about his comics and FEELING GOOD, MAN.
KYM Gift Shop Sale
January 25th, 2011 7:16 PM1. Go to KYM store
2. Grab sum shurts and buttens
3. ????
4. PROFIT!
What I Watched, Expected and Got
January 25th, 2011 4:46 PM"What I Watched, What I Expected, What I Got" is an image macro series that consists of three visual metaphors on any given subject topic, with most iterations typically commentating on popular anime and video games.
Guido Sensation
January 25th, 2011 3:16 PMA man, his shirtless bro and a bottle of Patrón can be a very bad combination.
QUALITY
January 24th, 2011 7:16 PMOften found under 4chan's /a/ threads, "QUALITY" is a comment meme used to call out poorly illustrated scenes in popular anime & manga series.
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Q&A with Matt Furie
Last year, we sat down with artist Matt Furie during one of his gallery openings in New York to talk about his comics and FEELING GOOD, MAN.
What I Watched, Expected and Got
"What I Watched, What I Expected, What I Got" is an image macro series that consists of three visual metaphors on any given subject topic, with most iterations typically commentating on popular anime and video games.
Guido Sensation
A man, his shirtless bro and a bottle of Patrón can be a very bad combination.