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The beloved fast food review podcast is now a comic book!* WOW! Tiger Wiger and Mike Mitchell's beloved Doughboys podcast comes to the page! When a cop takes one bite of Wiger and Mitch's leftovers, he immediately dies, causing our duo to go on the run, and on the bun, as they make their way across America, hiding at In N' Gout, Nacho Dame, Little Romulus', and other parodies of fast food chains as delicious as the puns are rough! The comic features guest stars such as Evan Susser, Jon Gabrus, and many much more! WOW! Written by Alex Firer (Rick and Morty: Rick's New Hat, The Onion), and drawn…mehr

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The beloved fast food review podcast is now a comic book!* WOW! Tiger Wiger and Mike Mitchell's beloved Doughboys podcast comes to the page! When a cop takes one bite of Wiger and Mitch's leftovers, he immediately dies, causing our duo to go on the run, and on the bun, as they make their way across America, hiding at In N' Gout, Nacho Dame, Little Romulus', and other parodies of fast food chains as delicious as the puns are rough! The comic features guest stars such as Evan Susser, Jon Gabrus, and many much more! WOW! Written by Alex Firer (Rick and Morty: Rick's New Hat, The Onion), and drawn by Fred C. Stresing (Invader Zim, Rick and Morty: Meseeks PI), and overseen by our beloved Doughboys and less beloved Commissioner. It's like a Doughboys animated series, only better! The book will leave you saying... well... WOW! *It's a like a menu with even more pictures! You dummies love pictures!
Autorenporträt
Tiger Wiger is a comedy writer, podcaster, and performer best known as the co-host of Doughboys, the wildly popular podcast where he and Mike Mitchell review chain restaurants with a mix of humor, nostalgia, and surprisingly thoughtful food criticism. Since its launch in 2015, Doughboys has become a beloved fixture in the comedy podcast landscape, Fred C. Stresing is a comic book writer, artist, and colorist who has been working professionally for fifteen years in the industry. His comics include such titles as Invader ZIM, Rick and Morty: Meeseeks P.I., Adventure Time, and many, many more. He loves sci-fi, comedy, old movies, and relaxing at home with his hot wife Meg Casey and their two cats in upstate New York. He one day hopes to have a home with a library in it, with-- y' know those ladders with wheels? One of those. Yeah. He's on Instagram and Bluesky @fredstresing Meg Casey is a professional artist and colorist and writer based in upstate New York, where she works making comics for the barely literate. In her free time, she is pursuing a degree in English literature, focusing in particular on Irish modernism, American postmodernism, and other things that sound very impressive. She is on Instagram @ Meaghancasey and Bluesky @MegCasey Mike Mitchell is a comedian, writer, actor, and podcaster best known as the co-host of Doughboys, the hit podcast where he and Nick Wiger dissect and debate chain restaurants with passionate intensity and comedic flair. Since co-founding the show in 2015, Mitchell has become a beloved figure in the podcast community, known for his big personality, quick wit, and genuine love for the fast-food establishments they review. Mitchell's comedy career spans television, film, and digital media, where he has worked as both a performer and writer. Alex Firer is a Soviet born, Boston raised comedy writer whose credits include 24 issues of Rick and Morty, a comic strip for Diablo, The Official Handbook of the Bowieverse for The Devastator, and The Onion News Network where he cowrote one of those weird YouTube April Fool's prank videos that just fucking lies to your face, but Charlie Bit Me was in it as a weirdly older kid. Alex lives in Los Angeles with his very beautiful and very also comedy writer wife. His favorite fast food chain is Bolocco' s, a burrito place only in Boston apparently, and he welled up with emotion when Dunkin Donuts