Nedroid

Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Anthony Clark’s Hilarious Spoiler-Free ‘Lost’ Spoilers
Last night before signing off from the blogosphere I promised myself I wouldn't get on Twitter for fear of spoiling "Lost's" Season Six premiere. Long story short, it didn't work out that way. Fortunately, instead of running into any actual spoilers, I ran into "Nedroid Picture Diary" creator Anthony Clark's "spoilers," hilarious sketches chock full of "Lost"
Webcomics on the iPad? Creators Say “Meh”
Webcomics on the iPad? Creators Say “Meh”
Webcomics on the iPad? Creators Say “Meh”
The much ballyhooed announcement of the Apple tablet finally arrived this Wednesday, along with the slightly unfortunate name "iPad" and details on what will essentially be a giant iPhone, but with no phone. There's been a lot of speculation about what this will mean for the digital distribution of comics, much of which was rounded up at CBR and later at Newsarama, while Rich Johnston tr
Reginald And Beartato Come To Life In These 3-D Nedroid Fan Sculptures
Reginald And Beartato Come To Life In These 3-D Nedroid Fan Sculptures
Reginald And Beartato Come To Life In These 3-D Nedroid Fan Sculptures
As an unabashed Nedroid fan, I admit - I check out the Webcomic's store weekly to see if, perhaps, creator Anthony Clark has somehow managed to get action figures or vinyl toys produced. To my infinite chagrin, it hasn't yet happened. Fortunately fellow Nedroid fan Kevin Breakstone has done the next best thing and sculpted stars Reginald and Beartato for all to enjoy...
A Webcomic To Be Thankful For: Nedroid Picture Diary
A Webcomic To Be Thankful For: Nedroid Picture Diary
A Webcomic To Be Thankful For: Nedroid Picture Diary
After I got done insulting my sense of humor with the traditional newspaper funnies this morning (I'm staying at my parents' and they still buy printed news!), I quickly turned to my Webcomic faves including - you guessed it - Nedroid.com. There's a million reasons to love the quasi-daily updated strip by Anthony Clark, but the comic's rich characterization is what really sells it...
Beartato And Reginald Look Delicious As ‘Nedroid’ Cupcakes
Beartato And Reginald Look Delicious As ‘Nedroid’ Cupcakes
Beartato And Reginald Look Delicious As ‘Nedroid’ Cupcakes
What do you get when you combine the dry hilarity of Nedroid with presumably fantastic baking skills? Nedroid cupcakes, of course! Baked, iced and most likely eaten by Twitter users Emvasseur and Tomselleck69, the cupcakes featuring Nedroid duo Beartato and Reginald won the love of Nedroid creator Anthony Clark himself on Twitter last night...
‘RoboCop’ Comics By ‘Nedroid’ And ‘Dr. McNinja’ Creators Demand Publication
‘RoboCop’ Comics By ‘Nedroid’ And ‘Dr. McNinja’ Creators Demand Publication
‘RoboCop’ Comics By ‘Nedroid’ And ‘Dr. McNinja’ Creators Demand Publication
What happens when you combine the comedic genius of Chris Hastings' "The Adventures of Dr. McNinja" with that of Anthony Clark's "Nedroid?" The absolute greatest RoboCop comic in the history of the Internet. It's a story that explores contemporary television through the cyborged-out eyes of law enforcement's finest future cop with unsinkable fan service, making it a perfect edi
‘Beartato Heroes’ Explode into Your Face at Nedroid
‘Beartato Heroes’ Explode into Your Face at Nedroid
‘Beartato Heroes’ Explode into Your Face at Nedroid
Fans of both the webcomic Nedroid and/or superheroes may wish to take note of the "Beartato Heroes" poster on sale in the site store, where regular characters Beartato (bear), Reginald (bird), and Harrison (shark) step into superhero suits and jump into the air in front of rampaging robots, monsters, inexplicable lightning, and Michael Bay explosions...
Let’s Play a Game: Inventing Pokemon
Let’s Play a Game: Inventing Pokemon
Let’s Play a Game: Inventing Pokemon
In addition to making one of my favorite webcomics ever, Nedroid occasionally runs little contests or games where readers can participate, and today's is called "Inventing Pokemon." As he explains it, the rules are simple: "Basically all you have to do is combine two things, or take one thing and put a face on it...