What Friends Are For


Created By Randy Raven

NOTE:All the characters on this page are based on a stereotyped group. They represent the entire stereotype but no one in it.

ster·e·o·type n.
A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image.
One that is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image or type.
Printing. A metal printing plate cast from a matrix molded from a raised printing surface, such as type.

tr.v. ster·e·o·typed, ster·e·o·typ·ing, ster·e·o·types
To make a stereotype of.
To characterize by a stereotype: “Elderly Americans are the neglected sector of the fashion industry, stereotyped by blue hair and polyester pantsuits” (American Demographics).
To give a fixed, unvarying form to.
To print from a stereotype.

Basically, if you consider youself a Punk, Goth, Skater or Raver, know that these do not in anyway reflect you or your friends. They are mearly to represent the stereotypical veiw of each group.

The 3d movie didn't quite work out. But, there is some good news. I'm making more comics! More on the way baby! So instead of the 3d movie, I'm going to take the gags I put in the script and put them in comic form. It'll be a little easier to do. Also, I'll be introducing a new character! So, pay close attention. He might reflect a stereo type you're familiar with!

-Randy Raven

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