SDF: Very Odd Jobs
UPDATES! Scroll to the bottom for some new info!
After more delays, set backs, screw ups, and whatnots than I can shake a stick at, "SDF: Very Odd Jobs" is finely available! Woo! The basic rundown on the book is the same as usual, 48 Pages of Glorious Black and White with a Black and White Cover for $5, plus $1.50 S&H. It's currently only available through Snail Mail, but we should be adding it to the Online Store soon. If you'd like a copy, send the aforementioned $6.50 to:
TORC Press
c/o Joseph Morris
330 S 5th St SW
Clay City, IL 62824
Now, to actually hype the contents of the book. For starters, this issue is not as violent as the previous issue was, and leans more towards the Strange/Funny groove that "Strange Patterns" had going on. There's some really interesting, really experimental work in this issue, so if you're feeling adventurous, this is a good issue to pick up. It also introduces a couple of key new characters, and features the return of some characters who appeared back in "Crumpled Planet". Here's the rundown:
Cactus Joe the Clown: Have you ever wondered how a Killer Clown and a little Penguin can afford to live in a house, watch old movies, and eat tacos all day? Welp, wonder no further, as this issue answers the age old question: Where do these two get their cash from?
Broken Tea Cup: Tea Cup is hopelessly lost and confused. Will a timely reunion with an old friend put him on the road home, or only leave him even more confused?
This Is BoJangles: In perhaps one of the strangest stories I've ever created, BoJangles gets ready to go out on a blind date. Believe me, it doesn't sound like much, but this one is just freaking odd. Also, this story was inked with a brush, something I rarely do (for good reason). The resultant is thick, ugly, dirty, and beautiful all at the same time.
Frimpy: Frimpy's life continues to suck.
aliceislost: aliceislost and some new friends discover the many dangers of Jump Rope.
Welcome to Mosquito Island: In previous issues we've seen Mosquito Village and Mosquito City, now we travel to Downside, a haven for scumbags of all shapes and sizes. In the middle of this mess is Sheriff Kanabub Abul, a scorpion tailed maniac who has a really difficult time keeping the peace. Besides the introduction of Kanabub, this issue features the debut of a Very Important TORCverse character.
In addition, there's brand new strips featuring Me and Buzby, Chupa-Chupa the Dancing Monkey of Love, Iggy Iguana, and an absolutely horrible new strip entitled "Liquid Jar". And by horrible I mean strange, lovely, and potentially vomit inducing.
UPDATED: I almost forgot! October is the 6 Year Anniversary of TORC Press! So, for the rest of the month of October, all orders I recieve (Snail Mail or Online) for TORC Press comics will recieve a free, homemade sketch in addition to the order. If you plan on ordering from me, just make sure to include the name of whichever character you want me to draw in your order.
Rock on!
After more delays, set backs, screw ups, and whatnots than I can shake a stick at, "SDF: Very Odd Jobs" is finely available! Woo! The basic rundown on the book is the same as usual, 48 Pages of Glorious Black and White with a Black and White Cover for $5, plus $1.50 S&H. It's currently only available through Snail Mail, but we should be adding it to the Online Store soon. If you'd like a copy, send the aforementioned $6.50 to:
TORC Press
c/o Joseph Morris
330 S 5th St SW
Clay City, IL 62824
Now, to actually hype the contents of the book. For starters, this issue is not as violent as the previous issue was, and leans more towards the Strange/Funny groove that "Strange Patterns" had going on. There's some really interesting, really experimental work in this issue, so if you're feeling adventurous, this is a good issue to pick up. It also introduces a couple of key new characters, and features the return of some characters who appeared back in "Crumpled Planet". Here's the rundown:
Cactus Joe the Clown: Have you ever wondered how a Killer Clown and a little Penguin can afford to live in a house, watch old movies, and eat tacos all day? Welp, wonder no further, as this issue answers the age old question: Where do these two get their cash from?
Broken Tea Cup: Tea Cup is hopelessly lost and confused. Will a timely reunion with an old friend put him on the road home, or only leave him even more confused?
This Is BoJangles: In perhaps one of the strangest stories I've ever created, BoJangles gets ready to go out on a blind date. Believe me, it doesn't sound like much, but this one is just freaking odd. Also, this story was inked with a brush, something I rarely do (for good reason). The resultant is thick, ugly, dirty, and beautiful all at the same time.
Frimpy: Frimpy's life continues to suck.
aliceislost: aliceislost and some new friends discover the many dangers of Jump Rope.
Welcome to Mosquito Island: In previous issues we've seen Mosquito Village and Mosquito City, now we travel to Downside, a haven for scumbags of all shapes and sizes. In the middle of this mess is Sheriff Kanabub Abul, a scorpion tailed maniac who has a really difficult time keeping the peace. Besides the introduction of Kanabub, this issue features the debut of a Very Important TORCverse character.
In addition, there's brand new strips featuring Me and Buzby, Chupa-Chupa the Dancing Monkey of Love, Iggy Iguana, and an absolutely horrible new strip entitled "Liquid Jar". And by horrible I mean strange, lovely, and potentially vomit inducing.
UPDATED: I almost forgot! October is the 6 Year Anniversary of TORC Press! So, for the rest of the month of October, all orders I recieve (Snail Mail or Online) for TORC Press comics will recieve a free, homemade sketch in addition to the order. If you plan on ordering from me, just make sure to include the name of whichever character you want me to draw in your order.
Rock on!


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