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Tommy and His Portable Gaming Device - 15
Week Fifteen
by Tommy Comics

Tommy lives in a world that is overpopulated by super-powered heroes and super-powered villians. Due to the over abundance, almost every town in the country has their own superhero. Almost like state representatives, when the amount of superheroes began multiplying they were assigned areas of the country according to population. When a hero grows too old to fight he chooses a successor. Nobody outside of the actual heroes knows how the powers are granted or passed from hero to student. In Tommy's New England home town of Rustington, their hero is the known as the Hammerer. In Rustington, the Hammerer is idolized by the population. Every kid in the local schools wants to be him. And most of them pray they will someday be chosen by him as the next district superhero.
Tommy could care less about Rustington, its population, or the lame "hero" that defends them. An outsider, all Tommy wants to do is finish high school and move the hell out of Rustington to the city. A place where no one knows him and the heroes are actually cool, not some toolbelt wearing hick. The only thing he cares about in this world is his portable gaming device. With an over-bearing mother, a workaholic dad who wanted a jock for a son, and a town chock full of hicks and burnouts, Tommy spends most of his time buried in his portable gaming device.
Here it is, week fifteen of Tommy and His Portable Gaming Device:
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Comments
Nice sleeve, Rob.
The monster-fairy guy looks like Yosemite Sam in this week's panel.
@loltim- after i drew that for Rob i had a few days were i thought i might go for it myself. But i just don't think i could rock an entire arm dedicated to supermario. I'm thinking maybe ribs.
@sean- As much as a magic fairy could look like the greatest villain in entertainment history you have a very good point there. He does look a little yosemite-ish. It's very possible. Looney toons and wacky races were two of the biggest influences on me as a child. That and my older brothers' nudy magazines.
With fairies like those, RRoD and E74 would be a thing of the past.
I enjoy each and every issue of this! Keep it up!
@J-man- Maybe i created these subconsciously after i was red ringed for the third time recently (that sounds vaguely dirty). How I have not switched to the PS3 out of anger yet, i don't know?
@QMarc80- Thanks a lot, man. Glad to hear it.