

Not only that but you get exclusive behind the scenes previews to future comics. You get to read the comics first as they are being made weeks or months before anyone else. Premium comics will still be in the works but supporting me her on Patreon will help tremendously to bringing out more free comics. My work! More specifically, my free comics and art. When I first started out I never imagined that thousands of people would read and enjoy my work, and yet here I am, still creating art with the support of my readers.

Who the hell else am I gonna marry? We’ll stop at the next church we come to, you supply the rings and I'll sort out the booze." Folks, believe us when we say this is one of the great love stories of our times.Welcome to my Patreon page! I am known online as InfinitySign.įor years I have been creating TG comics and art, both hand drawn and 3D rendered. When Booga asks Tank Girl to marry him, she shrugs and says, "Sure. They lose TG's beloved tank after pawning it, which puts a strain on their love, but the two of them become even closer as they endure a catastrophic run of bad luck that you could only read in a Tank Girl comic.

During a typically chaotic story arc in which they are on the run from the Australian mafia, he centers himself with a Beat author parody book called, quite literally, Hipster Gold. In the beginning, TG is perpetually annoyed with Booga's inability to read the room and his tendency to spill important details in conversation. Booga and Tank Girl's relationship gets more focus than ever before through a flashback story. Besides that, Jet Girl is the best, and more stories with her as the focal point are always welcome.įor the Booga/TG shippers of this world, this is the series for you. TG is such nonstop, off-the-wall action that this story truly stands out just for wearing its heart on its sleeve. Jet Girl spends the issue using cool tech, hustling people at pool, and flying around, but the heart of the issue is her inner monologue, in which she mostly just thinks about how much she loves her girlfriend. This issue is specifically interesting because we see the inner world of the thoughtful, sort of poetic cast member of the TG gang. Who would be more deserving of some extra focus than our beloved Jet Girl, who has been with TG since the beginning and co-starred in the film (as portrayed by Naomi Watts)?ĭon't get us wrong - this comic doesn't have a cohesive plot any more than any other one on this list does, but, as usual, that's what works for all great Tank Girl stories. The more recent Tank Girl: Gold series features a handful of closer looks on characters we haven’t seen quite enough of in the comics.
