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Fun Things from Dr. McNinja

You guys have to at least check this out: The Adventures of Dr. McNinja™ It is difficult to recommend any one comic issue. Issues 0-3 are stand-alone episodes and offer terrific back story. The trouble is that the issues get better as time goes on.

0 - Dr. McNinja Vs. McDonalds
1 - Meet The Doctor And His Friendly Staff
2 - So What Is A McNinja?
3 - There Is A Raptor In My Office

By the time you read this, there will probably be MANY MORE!

Overall, this is not a life-changing comic but I get at least 2 or 3 hearty guffaws out of each issue.  We'll see what you think.











Merchandise:

*Over-training to fight one of the seven wizard ghosts; KNIFE EYE ATTACK! T-shirt.

*Dr. McNinja's Sidekick, Gordito--a 12-year-old boy who grew a mustache through pure willpower, riding his pet velocraptor, Yoshi T-Shirt.

*Zombie Founding Fathers doing the Thriller Dance to freak out Dr. McNinja T-shirt.

*(Not shown in comics--believe me--I checked) Dr. McNinja's Gorilla/secretary, Judy, high-fiving one of the flying sharks summoned by one of Dracula's Wizard Ghosts in Issue #10

*10 Ninja Myths Debunked! Be sure to check out the ninja test at the bottom (and what happens to the testees if they lose!)

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Listening to: Grieg - Piano Concerto In A Minor

Comments

  1. Yay for Dr. McNinja! Keep spreading the good word. :)

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  2. Sara is a big Dr. McNinja fan, too. She bought the dancing presidents with Ben Franklin t-shirt for Mark as a Christmas gift. He loves it.

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  3. I've never heard of him before.

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  4. Sara would like to know your opinion of Hortense. Please enlighten her.

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  5. Hortense is Dr. McNinja's ex-girlfriend who turns out to be working against him in the latest issue.

    She has no back story and, as far as I know, is never mentioned before.

    I think she is cute. Obviously she is helping DrMcNinja in a round-about, I'm-trying-to-kill-you sort of way. She knew he could fly a plane; if she wanted him dead, she would have found another way to do it.

    We'll discover her true motives as the plot continues to unfold.

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  6. Wow- there's alot out there I don't know is going down! :)

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  7. Hey! I have the Philosoraptor on a shirt!!

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