Tales Too Stupid to Tell #6

The latest issue of the incredibly fun comic is now available. It’s a book where we take old comics from the 1940s and 50s and change all the words – making it a lot sillier (and funnier) than it was originally.

In this issue we have the horror of a haunted comic book in “Tale of Error”,  the worst astronaut ever in “Sky Driver” and a tale of love and extreme boredom with “Moron Moments!”

Check it out for a laugh today!

Infinite Odyssey #1

Infinite Odyssey is a full colour sci-fi saga inspired by the works of Arthur C Clarke, Jack Kirby, and Stanley Kubrick. It’s very much a personal passion project, a spiritual successor to science fiction comics from the 1950s to the 1970s with a modern spin.
This is the first story in a planned six part story that stretches from early human history to a future beyond the event horizon.
The first issue follow the exploits of two women – one from the distant past, one from the far future. They are bound in a legacy of blood, war and alien intervention.

AlfaSprites of Tara #1

“Alfasprites of Tara” is a new comic book that centers around the lives of seven fairy sisters known as Alfasprites.
The Alfasprites possess the ability to grant wishes, but the wishes usually go wrong. 
Set in a medieval epic fantasy world the comic is written for readers of all ages – for people aged 6 to 600.

Tales Too Stupid to Tell #5

The latest issue of the incredibly fun comic is now available. It’s a book where we take old comics from the 1940s and 50s and change all the words – making it a lot sillier (and funnier) than it was originally.

In this issue we have the Science Fiction Epic “Silent But Deadly”, the spy thriller with the killer baby “Cute as a Button” and the Christmas Special “How the Reindeer came to Fly!”

Check it out for a laugh today!

Tales Too Stupid to Tell- the Collected Tales – Volume 1

Welcome to the collected edition of the first three issues of “Tales Too Stupid to Tell”. In this titanic volume you’ll find some great public domain golden age comic books from the 40s & 50s (and some that are not so great) that have been remixed. The art is the same, but all the words have been changes – changing them from sci-fi and/or horror to wacky, surreal humour.

Featuring a new intro pages, an all new seven page story and an introduction by Annie Lee! 

Truely old comics don’t come better (and stupider!) than this!!

Tales to Stupid to Tell Competition Winner – August 2020

Congratulations to our August Winner – Sabina Nowak!

“Don’t worry, the threat from gorillas is a beat-up fuelled by the business interests of Big Banana.”

Sabina wins a $10 Amazon Gift Card and a FREE copy of Tales To Stupid to Tell for this crushing win!

Also, nice work by our two runners up –

Kevin Lowe
“Clench!”

Scott Driscoll 
“I promise, no monkey business.”

Tales Too Stupid to Tell #4

Welcome to “Tales Too Stupid to Tell”. In this titanic volume you’ll find some great public domain golden age comic books from the 40s & 50s (and some that are not so great) that have been remixed. The art is the same, but all the words have been changes – changing them from sci-fi and/or horror to wacky, surreal humour.
A lot of the stories are pretty stupid to start with so now they’re really crazy!

It’s a new issue of classic comic remix craziness! This issue sees four “new” stories re-written to make you chuckle. The horror/rock and roll mash up “Lust for Afterlife”, the western tomfoolery of “His Lassi and the Slaw, teen assassin’s tale in “The Aggie Mack Identity” and the share house shenanigans of “Spring Break”.

Tales Too Stupid to Tell Caption Competition – August 2020

It’s our monthly “Tales Too Stupid to Tell” competition! Full of animal-on-animal violence! But what’s that cat saying to the dog?

Just come up with what the cat in the picture is saying – the funniest entry (judged by Edge head honcho Brad Daniels) wins a $10 Amazon voucher and a copy of the latest issue of “Tale Too Stupid to Tell”!

You’re limited to one entry – so make it good! Leave your entry in the comments below, or enter on our facebook page, and we’ll announce the winner on the 1st of September!

This month we took our cover image from “Funny Films” #15 from January 1952 by Dan Gordon. Many thanks to Comic Book Plus for making this possible!

Contact me if you have any questions about the competition!

Terms and conditions: Limit of one entry per person. Prizes cannot be exchanged for cash. Winners must provide contact details in order to receive prize. Overseas winners will receive the comic digitally and the $10 Amazon card to the value of AU$10. Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to. Entries must be submitted either to the competition page on edgecomix.com or on the original post on the “Edge Comix” Facebook page. Offensive material will be deleted and/or blocked.

Tales to Stupid to Tell Competition Winner – July 2020

Congratulations to our June Winner – Adam O’Sullivan!

“Yes, that’s it – order pineapple on pizza. Don’t worry, my brother will never know…”

Adam wins a $10 Amazon Gift Card and a FREE copy of Tales To Stupid to Tell for this shocking effort.

Also, nice work by our two runners up –

Panayiota Harmantzis
“I bet you didn’t know it was purple!”

Tim Holt 
“Honey some guy with a big package knocked twice”

Stay tuned for the next competition, coming soon!

Tales Too Stupid to Tell Caption Competition – July 2020

It’s our monthly “Tales Too Stupid to Tell” competition! It’s love triangle gone wrong! But what’s that guy saying to the girl?

Just come up with what the man in the picture is saying – the funniest entry (judged by Edge head honcho Brad Daniels) wins a $10 Amazon voucher and a copy of the latest issue of “Tale Too Stupid to Tell”!

You’re limited to one entry – so make it good! Leave your entry in the comments below, or enter on our facebook page, and we’ll announce the winner on the 1st of August!

This month we took our cover image from “Love and Marriage” #15 from 1963 by Joe Simon Studios. Many thanks to Comic Book Plus for making this possible!

Contact me if you have any questions about the competition!

Terms and conditions: Limit of one entry per person. Prizes cannot be exchanged for cash. Winners must provide contact details in order to receive prize. Overseas winners will receive the comic digitally and the $10 Amazon card to the value of AU$10. Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to. Entries must be submitted either to the competition page on edgecomix.com or on the original post on the “Edge Comix” Facebook page. Offensive material will be deleted and/or blocked.