Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.
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