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  • A four-panel black-and-white comic strip labeled "MADSCOTT" in the top right, credited to scottgallatin.com. Bold cartoon style with halftone dot shading. Panel 1 (top left): Scott, the bearded man, gestures animatedly with both hands raised, two speech bubbles reading "IN MY OPINION" and "IT'S GOOD TO BE A LITTLE CRAZY." Panel 2 (top right): A close-up of a fire hydrant labeled "HAHA JUICE" with a speech bubble reading "LET PEOPLE THINK YOU MIGHT BE DRINKING FROM THE 'HA HA HOSE'." No character is visible — just the prop. Panel 3 (bottom left): A angled close-up of what appears to be a book with the partial text "THINGS I HAVE SAID..." visible, paired with a speech bubble reading "THAT YOU MIGHT JUST SAY THAT ONE THING AGAIN." Panel 4 (bottom right): A close-up of Scott's face, grinning broadly and looking upward with a delighted, slightly spacey expression, with a speech bubble reading "THE THING THAT KEEPS MAKING YOU JUST SIT AND GIGGLE." The comic is a warm celebration of harmless personal eccentricity, with each panel illustrating a different flavor of being comfortably, joyfully a little unhinged.

    Mad HaHa

    0 15763 Yesterday

  • A single-panel color comic strip labeled "Weird Wednesday" in the top right corner, credited to scottgallatin.com in the bottom left. Set against a warm orange and red sunset sky with rolling green hills and a tree on the right. On the left, a small round purple alien creature stands on four short stubby legs, with large expressive eyes, small ears or antennae, and a nervous open mouth. It speaks through two bubbles: "EXCUSE ME HUMAN" and "CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT YOUR UPPER LEGS ARE FOR?" In the center, a dark-skinned man in a blue t-shirt and gray pants stands with a mildly startled expression, facing the alien. In the background between the hills, a small classic flying saucer with a tiny ladder sits landed on the ground. The joke plays on the alien having legs

    upper legs

    6 42798 Jun 24, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip labeled "Mad Monday" in the top right corner, credited to ScottGallatin.com in the bottom left. Set against a blue sky with a city skyline and green grassy hills, the scraggly man from the earlier barrel cartoon appears again — shirtless, wearing only a large wooden barrel, with shaggy hair, stubble, and a large nose. He gestures with one hand and speaks through two speech bubbles: on the left, "I'M YOU FROM THE FUTURE" and on the right, "AND I HAVE SOME BAD NEWS ABOUT YOUR COMIC COLLECTION…"

    Invested

    4 50596 Jun 22, 2026

  • A four-panel black-and-white comic strip in a bold cartoon style with halftone dot shading. Panel 1 (top left): The bald round-headed friend and Scott (bearded, wearing a sleeveless shirt) face each other. The friend asks "SO, YOU'RE GOING TO PORTLAND?" and Scott replies enthusiastically "YEP! READY FOR MY SUMMER TRIP." Panel 2 (top right): A serene seaside scene with a glass of water on a table, ocean waves, and clouds in the background. A speech bubble reads "WE'RE GOING TO EAT GOOD FOOD AND WATCH THE OCEAN." No characters appear — the image evokes the vacation dream. Panel 3 (bottom left): The bald friend returns with a skeptical, sideways glance and says "I HEARD THEY KILL GUYS THAT LOOK LIKE YOU IN PORTLAND." Panel 4 (bottom right): Scott, visibly amused and unbothered, responds with two connected bubbles: "LET'S CALL THAT 'PLAN B'" and "IF THE FOOD THING DOESN'T WORK OUT." The comic balances vacation optimism against a dark-humored warning

    Portland

    9 108292 Jun 19, 2026

  • A single-panel color comic strip with a warm, blocky abstract background in shades of red, orange, and dark brown. Center frame is a green, stitched-together Frankenstein's monster character — shirtless, with visible suture scars across his body, a flat-topped head, and a yellow eye. He enthusiastically raises one hand with two fingers pointed upward, like a student who knows the answer in class. Three speech bubbles surround him: on the upper left, "OH! I KNOW THIS ONE," and on the right, two connected bubbles reading "WE DON'T BLAME THE MONSTER. WE BLAME THE MOB THAT MADE THE MONSTER" and below that "CAN WE PLEASE CHASE THEM WITH TORCHES AND PITCHFORKS NOW?" The comic subverts the classic Frankenstein mob trope — the monster himself advocates for accountability toward his creators, while cheekily requesting the traditional mob treatment be redirected at them.

    Mob Logic

    11 203634 Jun 17, 2026

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