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Suburban Metal Dad: Compendium One: Raging Bullsh*t (Years III and IV)
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Suburban Metal Dad: Compendium One: Raging Bullsh*t (Years III and IV) in Ottawa, ON
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Suburban Metal Dad: Compendium One: Raging Bullsh*t (Years III and IV) in Ottawa, ON
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Suburban Metal Dad, Compendium One: Raging Bullsh*t collects Years III and IV of the terrible webcomic by D.X. Ferris. Metal Dad grew up listening to Megadeth and raging against the machines. But now he's older, he has a family, and he needs to harmoniously exist with the people around him. So he can't punch his pinhead boss when he wants to. And he usually wants to. Some of the comics are gag-a-day strips. Some are episodes from multi-part storylines. Some are single panels. Some are esoteric (read: poorly written pop-culture references). Sometimes they're bitter. Sometimes they have heart. Sometimes they're running bits. Some are random ideas that have nothing to do with anything. Sometimes they're metal. But they all have a low-tech punk-rock quality (or lack thereof). You're pissed, but you know you got it good. This is the struggle. This is Suburban Metal Dad. Compendium One features 162 black & white comic strips, eight even-worse demo strips, an updated SMD FAQ, a foreword, and a true-life Metal Dad story (so there's stuff to read too, in addition to stick figures and sloppy lettering).
Suburban Metal Dad, Compendium One: Raging Bullsh*t collects Years III and IV of the terrible webcomic by D.X. Ferris. Metal Dad grew up listening to Megadeth and raging against the machines. But now he's older, he has a family, and he needs to harmoniously exist with the people around him. So he can't punch his pinhead boss when he wants to. And he usually wants to. Some of the comics are gag-a-day strips. Some are episodes from multi-part storylines. Some are single panels. Some are esoteric (read: poorly written pop-culture references). Sometimes they're bitter. Sometimes they have heart. Sometimes they're running bits. Some are random ideas that have nothing to do with anything. Sometimes they're metal. But they all have a low-tech punk-rock quality (or lack thereof). You're pissed, but you know you got it good. This is the struggle. This is Suburban Metal Dad. Compendium One features 162 black & white comic strips, eight even-worse demo strips, an updated SMD FAQ, a foreword, and a true-life Metal Dad story (so there's stuff to read too, in addition to stick figures and sloppy lettering).

















