PVP #29 (2003)

PVP #29 (2003)

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
By Scott Kurtz.
"Robbie¹s Millions." Robbie Robertson has spent the last eight years sitting on a couch, eating pizza, drinking beer and playing video games. But all that is about to change. Will the close bonds Robbie shares with his best pal Jase and the PvP staff change due to this sudden windfall?
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
As much as I hate the idea of webcomics in general and certain webcomics in particular (Penny Arcade), I've always dug PVP. It's got a solid cast of characters that are as bitter and cynical as I am involved in laugh-out-loud situations that actually make me laugh. Out loud. Far more than the typical "Go read these 5 videogame websites to get our reference/punchline" webcomics available elsewhere (Penny Arcade), this one is closer to comic strips you'd find in a newspaper. Newspaper? It's like a blog, but on paper and less fact-checked. You can find a better description on Wikipedia... 7 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
By Scott Kurtz.
"Robbie¹s Millions." Robbie Robertson has spent the last eight years sitting on a couch, eating pizza, drinking beer and playing video games. But all that is about to change. Will the close bonds Robbie shares with his best pal Jase and the PvP staff change due to this sudden windfall?
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
As much as I hate the idea of webcomics in general and certain webcomics in particular (Penny Arcade), I've always dug PVP. It's got a solid cast of characters that are as bitter and cynical as I am involved in laugh-out-loud situations that actually make me laugh. Out loud. Far more than the typical "Go read these 5 videogame websites to get our reference/punchline" webcomics available elsewhere (Penny Arcade), this one is closer to comic strips you'd find in a newspaper. Newspaper? It's like a blog, but on paper and less fact-checked. You can find a better description on Wikipedia... 7 Grahams