The 4 Most Homophobic Comics Ever Created

To conservatives, the homosexual community is a dark and terrifying place. Yes, I agree it's strange that a cat comes back to life if a married couple walks over its grave, but aside from that, they're regular people, right? These four comics say no.Warning: The following excerpts contain material written by morons in an attempt to trick the reader into hating homosexuals. Their research is based exclusively on their wildest fears and imaginations and everything they say should be taken as hilarious.Second Warning: In a shocking turn of events, the latest ill-advised Google searches by Ugandan researchers have revealed that everyone's homophobia is justified. Gay people eat the poo poo.
Brent Rinehart for Oklahoma County Commissionerby Exploratory Committee to elect Brent Rinehart for Oklahoma County Commissioner District 2, 2008










Born that Way: The Truth About Homosexualityby Tim Todd, 2004





Putting the Brakes on AIDSby Peter Enns, 1992



The main character in the story is Macho McKar,a car-about-town and music superstar.Macho is named Macho. He's purple, he cries, has a moustache and no wife.Are you getting it yet, or do you need to see him suck off a Kia Soul's exhaust pipe?

Macho died alone like a fetus in a jar.After all, his name wasn't "Magic Johnson" McKar.And though the details of Macho's sex life remain rather hazy,here's where the book starts to get goddamn crazy.

The hidden lesson is that "X" is only right between a boy and girl car,Which is an idea that struck me as odd,Because if that's true, then how do the Transformers fuck?Ha ha ha -- I win again, God.
Homosexuality: Legitimate, Alternate Deathstyleby Dick Hafer, 1986











