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Bob George

Bob George is credited on 6 releases across 3 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1977–1984 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

6

Pressings credited

3

Albums

2

Decades active

In collections

Biography

Bob and George was a sprite-based webcomic which parodied the fictional universe of Mega Man. It was written by David Anez, who was a physics instructor living in the American Midwest at the time. The comic first appeared on April 1, 2000, and ran until July 28, 2007. It was updated daily, with there being only 29 days without a comic in its seven years of production and with 2568 comics being made altogether. Most Bob and George strips are still images. The initial strips were mostly done in GIF format (occasionally using JPEG for more graphic-intensive comics) before converting to PNG in May 2004. In addition, occasional comics are animated using either animated GIFs or Macromedia Flash. Some of the Flash comics have the characters speaking, voiced by Anez and others (often forum members). Animated comics are generally used for the annual week-long anniversary parties (usually culminating in a brief animated comic that recaps the events of the past year in a matter of seconds), for especially climactic scenes, and for a series of videos depicting an in-comic event known as "the Cataclysm". The comic's plot is mostly made up of story arcs of varying lengths. Amongst past story arcs there have been retellings of various Mega Man games (which often play out quite differently from the originals), as well as battles against powerful foes. In addition, many of the story arcs involve time travel, dimensional travel, and villains who want to kill all the characters.

Bio from Wikipedia

Credited work

6 releases · 3 albums · active 1977–1984

  • Engineering · 4
  • Production · 2

Frequent collaborators

  • Per Cussion All Stars
  • Sonny Okosun

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