Tuesday, January 30, 2018
For Your Approval: Chim Chum and the Portly Samurai
By Adrian Ropp
Chim Chum and the Portly Samurai is a weekly all-ages comic adventure written and drawn by Adrian Ropp. It follows the adventures of an as-yet-to-be-named samurai of questionable origins and his silent sidekick, a small fox named Chim Chum. The comic began as a single-panel gag format, but is now following a serialized semi-weekly comic book format. Beginning January 30, 2018, Chim Chum and the Portly Samurai are the stars of their own comic book series from American Mythology Productions.
CHIM CHUM
Chim Chum the fox is something of an enigma. Little is known about his life before he appeared as the only applicant for the Portly Samuari’s Sidekick Audition. There’s a lot of personality crammed into this small package. Equal parts best friend and main antagonist to the Portly Samurai, Chim Chum seems to enjoy being part of the Dysfunctional Duo.
THE PORTLY SAMURAI
The Portly Samurai hails from Ancient China, and has a long, sordid past he does not like to talk about. Because of his rotund physical build, freelancing as a samurai is hardly a lucrative profession. P.S. relies on quick turns of fortune and the clever cuteness of his diminutive pal to maintain his dietary standards.
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"Chim Chum and the Lost Village" When a down-on-his-luck freelance swordsman and his plucky fox sidekick finally land a paying gig, they become unwitting players in the mystery of a legendary lost city. Written and illustrated by former Disney artist Adrian Ropp, Chim Chum and the Portly Samurai is an all-ages adventure comedy based on the web comic of the same name. Chim Chum and the Portly Samurai comes with two covers - Main and Doughnut by Adrian Ropp.
From American Mythology Comics
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