- COMIXTURE HAS MOVED!
- SATURDAY NIGHT (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- SQUIRREL'S TALE (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- NINJA-RAMA (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- PUPPETS (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- FAMILY PROGRAMMING (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- THE WITCH AND THE PRIEST (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- TOAST (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- MR. TUDDS (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- KING TUT'S TOMB (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- SHROOM PUPPY (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- OH CANADA (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- ZARCK AND MAMMOTH (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Stacey McCulley)
- APPLES AND ORANGES (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- JACKELOPE (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- TEMPLE OF THE AWESOME TREASURE (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- THE ADVENTURES OF EDDIE (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- SUPPLIES? (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- MR. PEPPERKORN (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- THE BEAR (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- EYE OF THE MONKEY (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- STEPFATHER WISDOM (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- THE DESTINY OF YISHU (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- STRANGE AS FUCK (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- STICK! (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- RENDEZVOUS IN THE PARK (by Marx Marvelous, Ed Rivera, and Stacey McCulley)
- CONFLICT RESOLUTION (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
- IMAGINATION (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
- THE BASEMENT (by Marx Marvelous and Nate Crone)
SQUIRREL'S TALE (by Marx Marvelous, Nate Crone, and Ed Rivera)
Comixture on Dec. 18, 2010
Created on October 27th, 2010. Marx started with the beginning in the 1st panel (which was based on a tailless squirrel he saw), to which Nate responded with the 3rd panel (which was also based on a real life experience), and Ed added the 4th panel (because the person in the 3rd panel looked young). Then (abandoning all hope of a coherent narrative) Marx made the ending in the 6th panel, Nate connected the beginning with the 2nd panel, and Ed wrapped it all up with the 5th panel.
Comixture at 10:29PM, Dec. 23, 2010
It had the same effect on us as we made it. You can kinda tell. Thanx for the 5!
Limzee at 11:06PM, Dec. 20, 2010
Lol! This one made me laugh so much. xD
Comixture at 3:47PM, Dec. 20, 2010
Exactly.
TheFuture at 4:59PM, Dec. 19, 2010
I am... very confused.