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Band for Life - Part 35
Linda's partner Claw has witnessed a horrifying accident at his factory job, and Linda's facing her own problems at work. If there's one thing I know for sure, it's that work sucks.
Band For Life - Part 34
Krang's new boyfriend Elliot is a good man with fascinating hobbies, a big heart, and a bit of spending money. So why is Krang so miserable?
Band for Life - Part 33
Krang gets taken on a date to a bougie farm-to-table restaurant and comes close to a meltdown after nearby yuppies talk about taxes and cabinets.
Band for Life - Part 32
Annimal's ex-boyfriend is like a bad case of athlete's foot that won't go away no matter how many times you spray it. Her bandmates try to shelter her from his latest creepy attempt to win her back, and everyone realizes that low end is key.
Band for Life - Part 30
Renato's business and life are threatened by a rival tattoo shop owner with underworld connections.
Band for Life - Part 27
Band for Life is a comic about Guntit, the most fucking roundest band in the world. In this episode, they go to a holistic instrument repair shop.
Band for Life - Part 26
True love makes everything like a day at the beach, even when you're hip-deep in shit.
Band for Life - Part 23
In this episode of Band for Life we learn about our characters' troubled and impoverished childhoods.
Band for Life - Part 22
All of the original Ramones are dead and Anya Davidson is mourning them through the characters of her comic, Band for Life.
Band for Life - Part 21
This is Band For Life, a weekly comic in which weird aliens or possibly mutants or maybe just odd-looking people have a rock band together. In this installment, the band argues and tries to write a song and then argues some more.
Band for Life - Part 20
In this latest episode of Band for Life, Zot is trying to keep his mind off his sick mom and Krang brought weed for everyone. AND Krang can finally keep a boner!
Band for Life - Part 19
Is there anything more worthless than music journalists? Maybe just art school kids and suburban teens. Find out in this week's Band for Life.