The Blobby Boys & Friends
The Final Blobby Boys Comic
This last strip, by TV on the Radio singer Tunde Adebimpe, ends the with a major revelation about the Blobbies.
The Blooby Guys vs. Cyber Surfer
In this episode of "The Blobby Boys" drawn this week by Frédéric Fluery, the Blobby Boys get into an action-packed brawl with Cyber Surfer.
Black Kat Cigarettes Are Purrrrfectly Smooth
In guest illustrator Jesse Balmer's episode of "The Blobby Boys," we find Kristoff fixated on a cigarette ad at 3:14 AM.
Fashion Cat Gets Right with God
In this week's comic, drawn by Australian wunderkind HTML Flowers, Fashion Cat finds himself in Lincoln, Illinois, where the only two things to do are smoke meth or go to church. But why choose just one?
The Blobby Boys Murder the Teen Choice Awards
Until we find Alex Schubert's rat-bitten corpse, we're letting other cartoonists tell stories with his characters. This one is by Tim Peacock, who made the Blobby Boys get famous and hate their success.
The Blobby Boys in 'Summer of '98'
German cartoonist Anna Haifisch tells a tale of the Blobby Boys as tweens during the summer of 1998. They mostly spent their time indoors, at fat camp, and in a cultural exchange program.
Blobby Girls
Alex Schubert joined a cult and we rescued him back, but the deprogramming is taking FOREVER. Until he's back to his old shitty self, his comic is being guest-drawn by others. This week, artist Penelope Gazin does her feminine take on the Blobby Boys.
The Blobby Boys Kill Fashion Cat
Alex Schubert is missing so guest artists are filling in for him. This week Jason Ramirez tells a story in which some Blobby Boy mice kill a very drunk Fashion Cat.
Kristof Gets a Parking Ticket
In the latest Blobby Boys comic, Kristof seeks out the neighbor who anonymously complained about his Craigslist scooter.
Bubbly Boys Meet Fashion Rat
Alex Schubert is probably dead right? Otherwise he would be drawing his comic instead of this rotating cast of artists. This week's is by Sharmila Banerjee.
The Rise to Fame and Fall to Obscurity
Until Alex Schubert's water-logged carcass is dredged out of some sewer, his comic is being drawn by other artists. This week's guest artist is Sophia Foster-Dimino.