Major Bummer is a humorous comic book produced by DC Comics in the late 1990s. It was created by writer John Arcudi and artist Doug Mahnke. For the series's brief run, the main character was 19-year-old Lou Martin, who Arcudi described as "smart enough that he might be able to cure cancer if he applied himself, but he'd rather use his brain to try and steal cable."[1]Major Bummer was cancelled after issue 15 - "Sales were bad and there was just no way to keep this book going", wrote editor Peter Tomasi in the letter pages of the last issue.
>>88380142
Bummer
>>88380181
Sadly
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>>88380258
>playing Nintendo 64 with a joystick
>>88380417
>>playing Nintendo 64 with a joystick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCNSF7lsoSY
>>88380282
Jesus Christ, he's like 9 feet tall
>>88380750A big Guy
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>>88380157
> Arcudi and Mahnke
The Mask ?
Oh man, they released this as a digital tpb? I only have those poor old scans. I loved this book, it was great.
>>88380417
I don't actually see a Nintendo 64 there. Nor any actual consoles, other than a couple of weird looking carts. and what looks like a handheld of some kind with a screen and 3 red buttons.
I'm more interested in why he wants to install his car stereo in his room when he already has some bitchin speakers. Looks like the car speakers end up in the back of the room too.
>>88381480
>The Mask ?
Yes that one.
>>88381622
Sadly, prescient.
>>88381490
>Oh man, they released this as a digital tpb? I only have those poor old scans
Two of the craziest superhero creators out there relive one of their favorite collaborations this week when Dark Horse reprints the cult favorite DC book Major Bummer. By the mid-1990s, John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke already had a loyal following for creating The Mask for Dark Horse, which had then-recently become the hit Jim Carrey film. So, DC brought them in to deliver their brand of insanity for “The First Inaction Hero.”
Newsarama: Guys, how does it feel to see the book back in print, and how did the deal with Dark Horse come about?
Doug Mahnke: I'm very pleased that it will be collected. This will save me the trouble of scraping together all the issues when I want to read them. As far as via Dark Horse, John has a long standing relationship with them and they were open and interested in putting it all together. I know it was a challenge.
>>88380142
So does that mean this is worth something?
>>88381709
Lucky I see a 24 dollar floppy set on eBay
>>88380101
damn i love Doug's art
>>88382369
Same.
The end of part 1, thanks for reading see you tomorrow.
Some letters, from old scans
The end
Thanks op
>>88384108
You welcome anon.
>>88384984
Thank you
http://pastebin.com/uMKuqUQs
>>88381490
>Looks like the car speakers end up in the back of the room too.
surround sound my dude
>>88380972
Yoof a cute
Man, reading this now this book is great. The art is really on point too, shame it got canned.
>>88381622
wew what
That is fun read op
>>88382273
kek