Crummy Antics is a collection of nonsense and stories by author/artist/student Meg Davis. Some events are inspired by the real daily life of Meg and her friends, while others are completely Science Fiction. Striving for plot, but hopelessly crazy, Crummy Antics inspires to bring a little joy to overall boring routine of normal life.
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“Meg” – The girl who has sold her soul to the pet store while putting herself through college. Her humor relies on saying the most inappropriate thing at the exact right time and she tends to be a bit creepy. She’s dating Adam, so it all works. |
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"Mohit" - The sarcastic brains of the bunch, Mohit represents the voice of reason amongst evil (Adam) and chaos (Justin). He will often try to make sense of a situation that really should not be made sense of – because it just doesn’t make sense. |
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“Justin” – The strange thing is that Justin seems to be the only one of the Crummy Antics group that can hear what the animals are saying. Innocently bizarre, Justin escapes boredom through strange and hysterical means, usually resulting in his friends laughing at/with him. He has a cookie on his shirt. |
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“Adam” – Perpetually smoking, Adam enjoys messing with heads and sending people in the wrong direction. He has a hang man on his shirt. |
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“Will” – Will is the anti-nerd of the bunch and one of Meg’s best friends. While his un-geekness can sometimes make him unpopular, Meg keeps him as her friend because a) she’s known him since they were fifteen and b) it makes her feel better that not all her friends are geeks, and c) once in awhile he will say something funny. |
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“Erin” – The calm next to Meg’s dramatic storm, Erin represents peace, fashion sense and alcohol. |
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“Zach” – The die-hard gamer, Zach’s voice tends to get very high the more upset he gets. |
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“Hamster Jesus” – Does the Almighty’s Son need an explanation? |
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“The Great Murray” – Not much is known about this evil frog that only Justin can hear. Apparently he plans to take over the world and make all humanity his slave. We’ll see. |
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