VG Cats is a popular web comic about video games, cats, and cheese. Like many other web comics, this site is famous for the sole fact that it has bright colors and "Cute, luvable kitties!" even though that originally the author, Scott Rastomair, had intended that the comic come off as violent and sadistic to express his outrage after the 9/11 attacks. Visitors to his website could not, however, understand the symbolism of airplanes crashing into tall buildings while people withered around in pain on the floor puking up vile, unmentionable things. Like intestines.
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| - VG Cats is a popular web comic about video games, cats, and cheese. Like many other web comics, this site is famous for the sole fact that it has bright colors and "Cute, luvable kitties!" even though that originally the author, Scott Rastomair, had intended that the comic come off as violent and sadistic to express his outrage after the 9/11 attacks. Visitors to his website could not, however, understand the symbolism of airplanes crashing into tall buildings while people withered around in pain on the floor puking up vile, unmentionable things. Like intestines.
- VG Cats (short for Video Game Cats) is a web-comic written and drawn by Scott Ramsoomair. Started on its own website, it features the adventures of a pair of anthropomorphic cats, who often play the roles of characters in popular everyday video games, which that are parodied in the strip. Strips are usually shown in a large format, as well as in full color. Ramsoomair generally sets Mondays as days for updating the comic; he frequently mocks the tardiness in updating in multiple strips due to personal reasons.
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| - VG Cats is a popular web comic about video games, cats, and cheese. Like many other web comics, this site is famous for the sole fact that it has bright colors and "Cute, luvable kitties!" even though that originally the author, Scott Rastomair, had intended that the comic come off as violent and sadistic to express his outrage after the 9/11 attacks. Visitors to his website could not, however, understand the symbolism of airplanes crashing into tall buildings while people withered around in pain on the floor puking up vile, unmentionable things. Like intestines.
- VG Cats (short for Video Game Cats) is a web-comic written and drawn by Scott Ramsoomair. Started on its own website, it features the adventures of a pair of anthropomorphic cats, who often play the roles of characters in popular everyday video games, which that are parodied in the strip. Strips are usually shown in a large format, as well as in full color. Ramsoomair generally sets Mondays as days for updating the comic; he frequently mocks the tardiness in updating in multiple strips due to personal reasons. The VG Cats website also hosts two, extra comic series, known as SUPER EFFECTIVE and Adventure Log, however, Ramsoomair does not update Adventure Log, as it is shown on the main page of the website being transparent. Scott updates VG Cats on a near weekly basis. He happens to update SUPER EFFECTIVE more than VG Cats. The comic series often includes video game-based comedy and satire targeting the video-game industry.
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