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Oddjob is a quarterly comic book chronicling the strange adventures of Moe, Investigator of
the Odd. Moe battles mysteries that are too bizarre for the police, too surreal for FBI, and
just plain too wacky for the CIA. Each issue comes as a self-contained case, and is jam-packed
with humor, action, and the occasional talking walrus. Also, because of their self-contained nature,
they can be read in any post-modern order desired. For more information and to see a full view, click
on an issue below.
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Previously, before there was Oddjob, there was the Odd Adventure-Zine starring Moe, Investigator of the Odd.
What's the difference between this book and Oddjob? Only the title! 4 issues were published by Zamboni Press,
including the critically acclaimed #4 which was the first issue illustrated entirely on computer. For more
information and to see a full view, click on an issue below.
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Yes, even before the full sized issues, the word of Moe was spread through these extremely small run comics.
We spent many late nights at local copyshops copying, folding and stapling these guys. This is where it all
began, a must have for the true collector, unfortunately the very first one is sold out, and we only have a
handful of the others. They're now very rare and are rumored to have magical powers. For more information and to
see a full view, click on an issue below.
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And these comics round out our resume. Every once in a while we decide our already busy schedule needs to be
filled with more side projects. Coffee World contains the very first appearance of Moe, Rust City Comix and
Smith Brown Jones have the only "non-Moe" story we've done(except for "The Pirate and Alien show" on the back
cover to ODDJOB2). For more information and to see a full view, click on an issue below.
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ODDJOB is © Ian and Tyson Smith 2001.
All Rights Reserved
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