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Bigfoot and Tiki Show Webcomic!

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Aloha everyone! I just wanted to let other tiki lovers know about my new comic online called Bigfoot and Tiki at http://bigfootandtiki.com - I've been drawing comics for years professionally and have always wanted to do something with the laid back tiki culture flavor to it. My wife and I are big tiki collectors.

The main character "Tiki" is based on the love tiki. He's an ornery little fellow.

As sort of a launch celebration, we're gonna give away a Lanikai Banjolele at the end of August to one lucky subscriber of our weekly newsletter.

Anywho, hope you all stop by to check it out and in the meantime I have a lot of catching up to do in the tiki world and it's good to be back into the lifestyle (which never really leaves! Thank god!)

Nice comic

A very early picture of me...

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Holy cow! Does this mean Bigfoot has a brother! :)

Yes I'm the hairy one.

Other bigfoot news worthy of a holy cow!
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/cm-niki-six/
(incidentally this website is due to shut down due to financial strain so be grateful for this forum's ongoing existence folks.)

to not totally derail the thread from being forum appropriate
Bigfoot is an occasional motif on the totem poles of the pacific northwest.
Which is sort of like the wood tikis of the pacific south seas, in the atomic
primitive art sense I suppose.

see for example
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55063726@N00/2782954735/

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Cryptomundo is set to close? Or tiki central? That's pretty rad about the bigfoots on totems!

On 2010-07-29 09:43, martian-tiki wrote:
Bigfoot is an occasional motif on the totem poles of the pacific northwest.

So in a sense, what we have here is a TOTEM conversing with a TIKI !? Its pop primitivism humor!

Bigfoot and Tiki enthusiasts may find this article (and book) interesting
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptotourism/world-war-ii-cryptids-of-the-pacific/

Japanese soldiers had more to contend with than allied soldiers on the Solomon islands. While traversing the islands’ numerous remote, thick rain forests, the soldiers often reported coming across giant, hairy hominids ranging from 10 to 15 feet in height. In many instances, these were not fleeting glimpses of the creatures either, as some units reported the giants as being quite aggressive and even attacking on occasion.....

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