Billy Boy is a journey into the insane mind of a young overweight kid and his adventures within his sick and twisted world. Done in a style of classic cartoons from the Fleischer and Warner Brothers studios, Billy Boy is rendered in a very cinematic and 'cartoony' style.
Billy Boy is a journey into the insane mind of a young overweight kid and his adventures within his sick and twisted world. Done in a style of classic cartoons from the Fleischer and Warner Brothers studios, Billy Boy is rendered in a very cinematic and 'cartoony' style.
This issue: In "Slingshot Madness," Billy gets into some trouble when he and Teddy shoot up Old Mrs. Pine's house with their brand new wrist rocket. In "Swamp Jitters," Billy is on the run from a giant spindly insect. And finally, in "Bad Charm Bill," our pudgy star gets caught up in the black arts... and it doesn't end with a smile
In "The Two Headed Beast From Hell," Billy stumbles upon a monster who is eating the remains of his latest victim. A chase ensues through the grungy back alleys of SOHO. In the frightening continuation of "Slingshot Mischief," Billy must now find his way out of the Haunted Forest. Too bad it's filled with hungry trolls and tentacled monstrosities
Billy Boy, comics's answer to the cry for more sick and twisted books, returns with a vengeance. In the frightening conclusion of "Slingshot Mischief," Billy must now find his way out of the the clutches of the evil man-eating trolls and the Haunted Forest. Also featured is "One Fine day in the Park" wherein Billy Boy happens to eat a poisonous insect by mistake and has a bad trip