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Dockworker
Member since Sept. 12, 2006
About
Hmmmm… about me eh?
Real Name: Jon Klein
Current age: 20
Gender: M
Height:6ft.
Occupation: Student/freelance super-hero
Child hood hero: Spider-Man/Gambit
Short Bio: There were no comic book shops around me where I grew up (in the vast suburban wastelands of Pennsylvania). I was raised watching the Spider-Man/ X-Men cartoons on saturday mornings and playing "Maximum Carnage" on the Genesis.
I started reading actual comic books in late 9th grade, which, for the first time, sparked an interest in art. I have absolutely no artistic talent whatsoever, everything I know about drawing came from practice, not any sort of natural ability. I'm living proof that practice makes proficient.
I Created a web comic called "The Dock" while working on the loading dock of a department store. Inspired by much better artists like Ian McConville and Hawk, I used The Dock as a mechanism to improve my work. it now updates only once in a blue moon.
The Denim Avenger is a project co-piloted by my writer and compatriot Nick "Crash" Witte (user name Prototaph). It's our first attempt at print comics, and we're learning alot by tinkering around with it.
Currently, I can often be found at my local all night diner doing comission artwork for the fellow patrons in exchange for a free cup of coffee.
Comics by Dockworker
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Dark Circuits A Civil War Event
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Superhero
- Volume:
- 18 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 1 likes
It just doesn't make sense to maintain a civil war themed story among random humor pages... so I'm extracting this story from The Dock and transplanting it here.
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The Denim Avenger
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Superhero
- Volume:
- 19 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 1 likes
A city in need of heroes, and a denim clad vigilante with a mysterious past.
Comics assisted by Dockworker
No comics.
Comics recommended by Dockworker
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Applied Living
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Real Life
- Volume:
- 63 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 1 likes
Intellectual humor and solid art sprinkled with a little bit of Calvin and Hobbes. John Calvin and Thomas Hobbes, that is.
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Caggage
- Rated:
- Teen
- Genre:
- Abstract
- Volume:
- 217 pages
- Updated:
- May 3, 2018
- Popularity:
- 19 likes
Caggage's cute exterior hides a surreal, manic depressive variety show drawn from haunted nightmare visions and general malaise. It features two little guys, an orange thing and a squidkitten.
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civil war
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 73 pages
- Updated:
- July 7, 2011
- Popularity:
- 6 likes
When the annonynimity of screen names is threatened, two guys who...well...never really cared for eachother to begin with wage an epic battle to decide the fate of internet geeks everywhere...The Drunk Duck Civil War!
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Creepy Carly
- Rated:
- Teen
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 76 pages
- Updated:
- July 7, 2011
- Popularity:
- 5 likes
Hi I'm Carly, and for some reason I scare the Buh-Jeezus outta people! Not intensionally, they just think I'm weird. But I'm a really nice normal person. With lots and lots of friends! Lots of 'em, yup, lots. Who? Um, people too important to tell you
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Dreams in Synergy
- Rated:
- Mature
- Genre:
- Adventure
- Volume:
- 126 pages
- Updated:
- Aug. 24, 2021
- Popularity:
- 7 likes
Random comics i made
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The Author
- Rated:
- Teen
- Genre:
- Real Life
- Volume:
- 307 pages
- Updated:
- Jan. 23, 2013
- Popularity:
- 2 likes
The (real life?) mis-adventures of Michael Chick, The Author of a crappy webcomic, as he lives his life encountering computer games, work and anime... Not in that order! Done in both drawn cartoon and photo form! NO SPRITES!!!
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The Surreal Adventures of Edgar Allan Poo
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 155 pages
- Updated:
- Nov. 5, 2021
- Popularity:
- 5 likes
Join the enigmatic Edgar Allan Poo and faithful guide Irving the rat as they battle mythical beasts, ancient gods, magical ravens, sorcerers, the undead, inclement weather and treacherous terrain to escape the land of dreams.
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Twonks and Plonkers
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 194 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 1 likes
While T&P started out as an irreverent mixture of visuals, animation, and audio, it is now the home of TWITCH!, a behind the scenes look into the operations at TWITCH! Entertainment, a video game development studio.
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