Get ready for a divine dose of humor with Goofy Gods Comics’ latest story—a lighthearted and wholesome adventure that showcases the gods in all their quirky glory. Known for bringing mythological deities into hilariously relatable situations, Goofy Gods Comics has created a new tale that balances laugh-out-loud moments with heartwarming charm.
In this 22-panel story, gods from various mythologies are depicted with human-like flaws, from Zeus’s over-the-top ego to Loki’s mischievous antics, all while navigating the daily grind of life in a way that feels hilariously relatable. Whether it’s Apollo trying to fix his sun chariot, Athena giving some questionably outdated advice, or Thor getting into a little too much trouble with his hammer, each comic is packed with humor and a playful twist on classic mythology.
The vibrant artwork brings each god’s personality to life, with exaggerated expressions and comical situations that add a whimsical touch to the already silly scenarios. The humor is both clever and family-friendly, making it perfect for readers of all ages who appreciate mythology, wit, and a good laugh.
Goofy Gods Comics manages to blend mythology with modern-day humor, offering a wholesome, entertaining story that not only tickles your funny bone but also endears these larger-than-life characters to you. Prepare to laugh out loud as you follow their antics through 22 charming and goofy panels!
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Honey Cake (Part #1)
It’s the law of the underground: 1 coin to pass. No exceptions… But grandma cooking a homemade honey cake is worth a thousand gold coins, isn’t it? What’s your favorite grandmother’s dish? Mine used to make an amazing dessert called “pain perdu,” which I think is “french toast” in English. It was simply delicious, and I could eat that nonstop when I was at her house.
Honey Cake (Part #2)
Well, Cerbie got one with the delicious honey cake, and it looks like it gave him an idea to help Grandma as well! Or maybe he just wants to bury the last crumbs in order to enjoy them later.
Honey Cake (Part #3)
Finally finished this part 3; it was a bit longer than expected since I kept adding more panels (but I feel like it’s more understandable now). I had fun with this little story; it was mainly inspired by two things:
1. I love the fact that Cerberus does indeed have a sweet tooth in Greek mythology (Psyche and the Trojan prince Aeneas gave him one in order to go through the underworld).
2. I saw one of the cutest elderly couples when I went for a walk with my dog a few weeks ago. They were at least 80, but you could tell they were still deeply in love with each other even after all this time. They held hands and leant onto one another. They were also really nicely dressed just for a walk in the forest, like if it were a date. Anyway, I liked picturing them being together even in the afterlife, and I wanted to pay them a little tribute. Now the question is: Is the underworld a free market, or will Charon find a way to close Cerbie’s new business?
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