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Webcomics from Brain Fist

1. Brain

1. Brain published on July 18, 2019Read more posts by the author of 1. Brain, MerlinNo Comments on 1. Brain

Falling out of a forgotten internet comes a comic series originally created for the iPod Color in an almost alternate 2005. Long since lost to the web, these collected musings of seven strange souls can now be found on a portable view screen near you every Thursday. Brain Fist: Comics you hold in your head.

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2. Fist

2. Fist published on July 25, 2019Read more posts by the author of 2. Fist, MerlinNo Comments on 2. Fist

Prefer reading your comics in a mobile-friendly scroll? Brain Fist is also updating every Thursday at Webtoon.

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3. Two Eyes

3. Two Eyes published on August 1, 2019Read more posts by the author of 3. Two Eyes, MerlinNo Comments on 3. Two Eyes

This strip was originally published on the 28th June 2005 and was was inspired by an eyeless window dummy I saw in St Albans high street. It was actually the first strip I made for the series as a kind of a proof-of-concept for what I was trying to achieve with Brain Fist. Also, in… Continue reading 3. Two Eyes

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4. New Rules

4. New Rules published on August 8, 2019Read more posts by the author of 4. New Rules, MerlinNo Comments on 4. New Rules

My notes reveal this strip to have been inspired by “a particularly vicious game of Monopoly.” Perhaps fortunately, I no longer have any actual memories of this event.

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5. Fancy

5. Fancy published on August 15, 2019Read more posts by the author of 5. Fancy, MerlinNo Comments on 5. Fancy

And the Cowboy joins our cast. Howdy partner.

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6. Forever

6. Forever published on August 22, 2019Read more posts by the author of 6. Forever, MerlinNo Comments on 6. Forever

I’m not saying Brain Fist was a bleak series but… it was a bleak series.

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7. Every Lie

7. Every Lie published on August 29, 2019Read more posts by the author of 7. Every Lie, MerlinNo Comments on 7. Every Lie

Words to live by indeed.

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8. True Love

8. True Love published on September 5, 2019Read more posts by the author of 8. True Love, MerlinNo Comments on 8. True Love

One of my favourite strips from the series, I think.

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9. Pussy

9. Pussy published on September 12, 2019Read more posts by the author of 9. Pussy, MerlinNo Comments on 9. Pussy

Meet the sixth member of our illustrious cast. Just one more to go!

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10. Spiders

10. Spiders published on September 19, 2019Read more posts by the author of 10. Spiders, Merlin1 Comment on 10. Spiders

For some reason ‘where is the Town hall, please?’ has always been my favourite German phrase.

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  • Solid Metal Override
  • Brain Fist
  • Webcomic Serials
    • Ghosts of the Great Mistake
    • Dice With The Universe
    • M A S I V O
    • 100 Planets
    • The Rule Of Death
    • A K i S
    • Necessary Monsters
    • Mr. Nile Experiment
  • Hypercomics
  • More Comics
    • Webcomics
    • Hyperfiction
    • Illustration
  • About E-merl
  • Consulting
  • Theory
    • Thesis

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