Brian Basset grew up engrossed in classic television and coverage of NASA's space missions. His classic sensibilities show up strongly in his acclaimed comic strip "Red and Rover," about a young boy and his dog growing up together in a simpler time. Basset also draws the popular Adam@Home, ...

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As long as Defender is on the same planet as me, I know I'm in hell!!!! T___T
Why don't you give it a rest? If I want to hear that I'll go to church. If you want to say it, find your own church. This is a comic strip web site not a preaching web site.
Rover has his issues right. Summer IS a time for a dog and his boy to play in the hot sun, the water, and fly kites...
I wish I could read minds period. How AWESOME. I'd know what everyone was thinking then use it for evil purposes. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAHHH. So Defender of Mankind, am I going to hell? ;)
and i care why?