The classic revisited.
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Olympic!
Thu, 2008-08-14 09:59It wasn't even 20 months since we updated this web for the last time and yet we are being accused of neglecting the English edition of Bugemos. How can you be so impatient, people? Anyways, we still have plans to continue translating our strips to English, only the time is playing against us. So take this strip as an example of things to come...
Mistake
Sun, 2007-01-14 19:37This is another episode which deals with the outer space. Yes, we are attracted by it, inspired by it, we can't stop thinking about it ... maybe we should have read Dostoyevsky instead of A. C. Clarke when we were young, and watched Friends instead of Futurama, when we got older. But that's how we are and this is our next strip.
PF'07
Sat, 2006-12-30 17:01And 2006 is almost over. Wasn't a bad year for some of us, sucked for the others... well, that's the way the cookie crumbles my dear. Anyways, I'm sure most of you just care how to get wasted tomorrow (if you are an exception, please forgive) and how to injure as many people as possible with improper handling of commercial pyrotechnics. But we at bugemos wish you Happy New Year and hope to meet you on this web again!
Merry Christmas
Fri, 2006-12-22 10:59Let's just ignore the shopping frenzy in which the Christmas has evolved over the time. Even that aside, it's just a fake birthday of a presumably non-existing person. But don't think we are just ironic pagans here at Bugemos. We wish you very nice holiday if you have some, enjoy the Christmas food if you cook some, and the christmas spirit, if you still believe it exists.
It's not just the Force what matters
Wed, 2006-12-20 21:07We apologize for the weeks of non-contribution. As we are originally creating our comic strips in Czech language, we sometimes end up with jokes which are impossible to translate, and that's what has been happening recently. Hopefully those dark times are over, and now let's have a look into the galaxy far, far away...
Apollo 142
Mon, 2006-11-13 08:34Let's return to the Universe today, namely to the Moon. We at Bugemos are big fans of space exploration and as such, we hope that flights to our one and only natural satellite will be resumed once in the future. For that reason, we humbly present our suggestion for the next extravehicular activity.
Ashdown reloaded
Sun, 2006-10-29 10:21We have returned to the future once again for today's strip, to admire the worldwide dominance of the the machines. One would expect that everything in such world would run like a clockwork, but we are here to show you, that even machines have their issues.
The Monster
Sun, 2006-10-29 10:13The advances in science and technology may once bring humanity to the stage where space travel, contacts with extraterrestrial civilizations and fitting (one would say gay) uniforms can be the norm. We can only hope that even in such world, there will still exist fairy tales for the little ones. So let's tell one right now.
Pipenite
Sun, 2006-10-29 10:05In today's strip, we are going to observe situation, which can be hardly solved even in the fantastic world of superhero comics, where nothing seems to be a problem...
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Disaster
Sun, 2006-10-29 10:01Sometimes it's really hard to be original. One may have the intention, one may try hard, but once done, one can easily relize he became nothing but a copycat. This strip could be therefore also called "How close can one get to PBF without being noticed."
Rest In Space
Sat, 2006-10-28 22:29We suppose you have already heard something about the Space burials. If you ask us, we consider this option very inspiring, but raising some doubts. In today's strip, we would like to clear up at least few of them...
Spice up your life!
Sat, 2006-10-28 22:20Initially, this strip wasn't part of the editorial plan, as it was "Frank Herbert Fans only" sort of thing, and such people are not supposed to create a very large audience. But we would like to believe that The Dune is an indivisible part of our regular visitor's library, and therefore gave this one go.
When Skynet was just a harmless *.dll
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:56In this strip, we will visit the Terminator cult once again. This movie really is a well of inspiration for us. In the end, why deny that under our warm human skins beat cold hearts of the machines?
Da Vinci: revisited
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:30Great Leonardo doesn't cease to inspire us. However, using him for creating some sort of naive mystery novels like Dan Brown would be far below our dignity. That's why we've created this tribute to the great master. Enjoy.
