''Chumble Spuzz'' is a
comic book
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series created, written and illustrated by
Ethan "Eef" Nicolle, and published by
Slave Labor Graphics. The series started in January 2008 with the first volume entitled "Kill the Devil". The series name ''Chumble Spuzz'' originates from a nonsensical ''
Calvin & Hobbes
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'' quote.
Plot
Volume 1 - "Kill the Devil"
When two idiots named Gunther and Klem enter a pig race at the local carnival, neither of them realize that the pig they've won is possessed by the Dark Lord
Satan
Satan,, ; grc, ὁ σατανᾶς or , ; ar, شيطانالخَنَّاس , also known as Devil in Christianity, the Devil, and sometimes also called Lucifer in Christianity, is an non-physical entity, entity in the Abrahamic religions ...
. They consult with Reverend Mofo, a foul-mouthed
Southern Baptist
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preacher monkey who concludes that the only way to repair the possessed swine is to go straight to the source. Calling upon the help of the trigger happy General Woodchuck and his sidekick Kernel Corn Nut, the gang heads into hell to Kill the Devil.
Volume 2 - "Pigeon Man & Death Sings the Blues"
Gunther and Klem return in two new tales from the warped and endearingly disturbed world of Chumble Spuzz. In their first adventure, Pigeon Man, Klem befriends a man who was raised by pigeons, but Gunther sells the pigeon man out to a local zoo for Feral Humans to buy himself a new robot. When Klem discovers that the zoo is only a cover for an illegal underground feral-human fighting operation, he'll do anything to rescue his new friend from the inhumane zoo's cruel death matches. Also included is the tale Death Sings the Blues, starring the
Grim Reaper himself. After a conversation with Klem about his recently deceased pet
sea monkey
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, Death realizes all of the pain and suffering he has caused the world through taking away life, and he can't bear the pain anymore, so he kills himself. When Death commits suicide, everything that has ever died begins to reanimate. Can Gunther and Klem stop the massive outbreak before the world expires from zombie overpopulation? With the help of Reverend Mofo, General Woodchuck, and Kernel Corn Nut, they'll try their damnedest.
Reception
"Kill the Devil" has received numerous positive reviews highlighting Nicolle's good sense of humor as well as artistic talent. ''
Wizard Magazine'' dubbed "Kill the Devil" as an "Indie Must-Read for 2008". The series was nominated for an
Eisner Award
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for Best Humor Publication in 2009.
ComicMonsters.com states that "The comic world needs guys like Ethan Nicolle. This book is a blast!". Some reviewers, such as the Broken Frontier, have gone as far as saying "Chumble Spuzz is amazing. I don’t think anyone who's read it has walked away believing otherwise."
After reviewing the title,
Project Fanboy
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interviewed the author, where in response to those who view his work as an attack on religion, he was quoted as saying,
Project Fanboy Interview of Chumble Spuzz author Ethan Nicolle
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"My book wasn't made to bash religion. I poke fun at it, sure, but that's because I think that religion is great source material for comedy, especially with the cultural dogmas each generation adds to it."
"...I am not saying that I think religion is a waste of time, as many people seem to think. I just think there's a lot to laugh at."
There has also been notable support from acclaimed comic-book artist Doug TenNapel
Douglas Richard TenNapel ( ; born July 10, 1966) is an American animator, writer, cartoonist, video game designer, and comic book artist whose work has encompassed animated television, video games, and comic books. He is best known for creating ...
. TenNapel provided the foreword for "Kill the Devil" where he speculates that character Reverend Mofo seems like sort of a sideways tribute to what he is a caricature of, which author Ethan Nicolle confirms in the ProjectFanboy.com interview mentioned above.
References
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External links
Ethan "Eef" Nicolle
on Myspace
Chumble Spuzz
on Myspace
2008 comics debuts
Slave Labor Graphics titles