Wikileaks, gay marriage, and the perils of cleaning the fridge... it's just another day at "Doc and Raider", one of the world's longest running LGBT comic strips. Follow the adventures of these two Canadian gay boys trapped in a world definitely not ...
THE LITTLES takes fifty ordinary lives, puts them under the microscope, and discovers wonders: a wizard whose powers extend only a few city blocks, a laid-off factory worker who gets a surprising second career, and a Las Vegas headliner who simply wa...
When an English-speaking leatherman from the US and a French-speaking Catholic priest from Canada fall in love, you can expect more than a few bumps on the road to Happily Ever After. But when it's Raider's best friend Elliot and Doc's twin brother G...
n this second collection of strips, the boys take you on a wild ride that rockets from computers looking for a safe hook-up to gay marriages in the future... not to mention appearances by the kinder, gentler New America and the Kissing Bandit of Méb...
In this wide-ranging collection of "Doc and Raider" cartoons from 2010, the boys give their take on everything from earthquakes in China to the BP Deepwater oil disaster to California's Prop 8. It's a wild ride, with possible issues of unexpected acc...
CHIP. If I may, Captain. Starting with the Treaty of 4612, the Asu bound several worlds to an international coalition that would see the Asu in a position to leverage the upside return of ferrous substrates as described in such treaties, in effect pu...
This fifth collection of "Doc and Raider" strips, from 2011, takes the boys into "straight camp", a glimpse at what's written on the back of the Constitution, and a test to see if they're "fairy enough". And just what is it about Doc's Mummy? Find ou...
In this second collection of strips from 2011, we focus on Mik, Kai, and Al, and the circumstances that lead to their triad relationship. A darker collection than those preceding, SOMEWHAT CANADIAN deals with issues of trust and self-identity as thre...
In this first collection of strips from 2012, the boys encounter 3D television, careers in the MMA, the mortgage crisis... not to mention the never-ending presidential debates. Jesus drops by a couple of times to give some insight into the original e...
Inspired by a one-act play by Jean Giraudoux, THE APOLLO OF HÉROUXVILLE is a fable about hope, expectation, and the search for True Happiness and the Universal Vegetable -- not to mention a certain Greek god wreaking a tiny bit of havoc in a small...