There's no need to fear GravyBoy is here!
Perhaps I'm too easily amused, but I thought this hilarious when I stumbled upon it today: a comic book entitled GravyBoy.
Apparently, GravyBoy chronicles the adventures of a 13-year-old superhero prodigy whose alien-bestowed power enables him to control gravy (it was supposed to be gravity, but the alien power-bestower accidentally spilled something on the instructions, resulting in a tragic miscommunication) with his mind.
Now there's a superhero to whom I can genuinely relate.
The book's official Web site reveals that GravyBoy artist Brian Shearer is also a Rockapella fan. Anyone who loves superheroes, Rockapella, and gravy is A-OK in my book.
I may just have to order an issue of GravyBoy, if only to see whether the execution lives up to the premise. If you also are so inclined, be sure to mention where you heard about the doggoned thing.
Apparently, GravyBoy chronicles the adventures of a 13-year-old superhero prodigy whose alien-bestowed power enables him to control gravy (it was supposed to be gravity, but the alien power-bestower accidentally spilled something on the instructions, resulting in a tragic miscommunication) with his mind.
Now there's a superhero to whom I can genuinely relate.
The book's official Web site reveals that GravyBoy artist Brian Shearer is also a Rockapella fan. Anyone who loves superheroes, Rockapella, and gravy is A-OK in my book.
I may just have to order an issue of GravyBoy, if only to see whether the execution lives up to the premise. If you also are so inclined, be sure to mention where you heard about the doggoned thing.
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