- Liittynyt
- 15.5.2003
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http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/index.html
Feel the burn with Unfit, the comic strip by Mike Belkin. Set in a gym and starring a personal trainer, Unfit pokes a flabby finger at our obsession with body image and the lengths people will go to avoid getting in shape.
“Unfit is the funniest new comic I've seen in years,” says Dilbert creator Scott Adams. “It perfectly captures the dysfunctional human spirit.”
Unfit follows the daily life of Mike, a personal trainer at a local gym, and his wacky clients, whose personalities are as hopeless as their waistlines. A good-natured guy who just wants to get through the day, Mike has to deal with middle-aged female clients who think their weekly personal training sessions are dates; a wife, Stacey, who spends quality time in her shopping-obsessed dream world; and a pet Chicken who is, surprisingly enough, the strip’s voice of reason.
“Unfit always surprises you,” says Jake Morrissey, United Media’s Acquisitions Editor, Comics. “Just when you think you've figured out Mike Belkin’s sense of humor, he comes at you from a completely different angle and catches you off-guard. His view of the world is as hilarious as it’s skewed, but it’s always very human.”
http://www.comics.com/comics/unfit/index.html
Feel the burn with Unfit, the comic strip by Mike Belkin. Set in a gym and starring a personal trainer, Unfit pokes a flabby finger at our obsession with body image and the lengths people will go to avoid getting in shape.
“Unfit is the funniest new comic I've seen in years,” says Dilbert creator Scott Adams. “It perfectly captures the dysfunctional human spirit.”
Unfit follows the daily life of Mike, a personal trainer at a local gym, and his wacky clients, whose personalities are as hopeless as their waistlines. A good-natured guy who just wants to get through the day, Mike has to deal with middle-aged female clients who think their weekly personal training sessions are dates; a wife, Stacey, who spends quality time in her shopping-obsessed dream world; and a pet Chicken who is, surprisingly enough, the strip’s voice of reason.
“Unfit always surprises you,” says Jake Morrissey, United Media’s Acquisitions Editor, Comics. “Just when you think you've figured out Mike Belkin’s sense of humor, he comes at you from a completely different angle and catches you off-guard. His view of the world is as hilarious as it’s skewed, but it’s always very human.”