Tails' Family-Friendly Links
(stuff everyone can check out)
 
Hi, everyone! This is Tails!
Matt said I get to host my own little section of the links page! Yay! Isn't that cool?
Okay. Here we go...
 
Yet another spritecomic detailing the glorious exploits of MegaMan and Company as they strive to thwart the evil plans of Dr. Wily. And, of course, everyone in the series is dumb as a rock.
"The Adventures of Edward the Less" is a parody of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic epic "The Lord of the Rings" written and performed by the Best Brains of "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
Wow! That's a lot of quotation marks!
 
This is where Matt and Seth got a lot of the sprites for "WARPZONE: think within the cube" and "The Zelda Chronicles;" so, if you're working on a spritecomic, the ShyGuy Kingdom might be pretty helpful. If not... well... there's nothing there aside from sprites, so...
 
"Homestar Runner" is one of the FUNNIEST webcartoons ever! It has a full cast of regularly-appearing, original characters, and is consistently funny without resorting to stale topical references or dirty language. It's almost like an online "Rocko's Modern Life" or "The Ren & Stimpy Show"!
 
YAY! Australian comics! Go, Australia! Yeah! (okay, so I'm a kind of fox that's native to Australia, so maybe I'm a little biased) Anyway, "DragonTails" is SO funny! I don't think there's ever been a day when I've gone to the site and not laughed out loud! There's a lot of computer-related humor, but even if you're not very good with computers, you should still get a good laugh out of this one.
 
Fanfiction.net is where you can read peoples' twisted versions of your favorite media characters! The top link will take you right to Matt's section so you can read his stories, and if you click the "Favorite Authors" section on there, and then "The Flaming Alberto," you can read Seth's stuff.
 
Why is it that the best ideas are always the least popular? Sadly, Invader Zim has only managed to survive for two seasons, but "Room With A Moose" is actually performing the daunting task of putting every episode of IZ online for download so you don't have to worry about future generations forgetting about how a paranoid little boy named Dib saved us all from a mentally unstable space alien!
(I'd suggest downloading "Download Express" from webattack.com first, though. It'll save a LOT of time!)
 
This is Matt's girlfriend's site...
 
Matt: It's the greatest! You can read Heather's poems and stories here and see more pictures of her! ^_^ YAY!!!
 
Yeah, I guess it's okay...
 
Some personality tests Matt took a while back. Turns out he's Dib, the paranoid, manic-depressive kid on "Invader Zim;" and Maxwell, the know-it-all hamster from "Hamtaro." Gee. Who's surprised?
 
^_^ I really like this comic! It's funny, cute, and insane all at once! Matt says it's one of those very rare comics that is just plain genuinely good, so I'll take his word for it. He'd know, as much as he reads comics. He also said something about how it's perfect for anyone who misses naturally funny comics like "Calvin & Hobbes" and "Peanuts." I guess he has a point. I dunno...
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Millie's kind of cute, don't you think?
 
Okay, now any MSTie should appreciate this series! "The Mystery Science Theater Adventures" is a very clever, very creative, and very funny fanfiction series based off of "Mystery Science Theater 3000." It's sort of a combination of "Babylon 5" or "Farscape" and the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" with the crew of the SOL... and I think Mike blows up at least one more planet. I can't remember. Anyway, another great site. It's EXACTLY like the way the MST3k host segments are written! Everyone's in perfect character, and, of course, nothing is sacred!
(and no stupid self-inserts!)

"Tales from Planet Z"  is hosted on Keenspace, a free webhosting and site automation service for webcomics.
"Tales from Planet Z" and all original concepts involved (such as "Welcome to Frackstonville," "Android Task Force," etc.) are all CMatt Garner.
(excepting, of course, satire series such as "WARPZONE: think within the cube" and "The Zelda Chronicles")