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  1. Gunshow is written by KC Green, known for other webcomics such as Back, He Is A Good Boy, and Pinocchio. Green has also worked on the Adventure Time episode "The Thin Yellow Line" and published a graphic novel through Oni Press titled Graveyard Quest .

  2. KC Green (b. February, 1987, Oklahoma) is a Massachusetts-based webcomic artist known for his unique brand of self-conscious humor. Strips and panels from many different comics Green has created have gone viral or been turned into memes.

  3. Follow @KCGreenn, the creator of the famous "This is fine" comic and other hilarious and relatable webcomics. See his latest tweets, sketches, and projects, and join his community of fans and fellow artists.

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · Web comic artist KC Green just marked the 10th anniversary of his 2013 comic strip that became a popular meme. He reflects on the meme's timelessness and the smiling dog's next...

  5. Hi, my name is KC Green. I Grew up in Oklahoma and currently live in Massachusetts. Comics is my full time gig. I've done work for Nickelodeon Magazine, MAD Magazine, BOOM! Studios, The Devastator, and others. I've mostly drawn comics on my own and a lot of them. I'm self-motivated like that. If you'd like to reach me, my email is > kcgreenn ...

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · In 2013, cartoonist KC Green posted a comic on his website about a dog perishing in a fire while he gleefully muses, “This is fine.” We investigated how Green recaptured control of his viral ...

  7. May 5, 2016 · KC Green: This was in 2013. I think I was still struggling with myself — with getting my anti-depressants and stuff right.

  8. Jan 25, 2024 · KC Green is an artist perhaps more famous for one particular image than his greater body of work. It’s been 10 years since he created the “this is fine” episode from his webcomic Gunshow.

  9. 22K Followers, 291 Following, 1,270 Posts - kc green (@kcgreenn) on Instagram: "cartoonist of many things."

  10. Jan 17, 2023 · Web comic artist KC Green recently marked the anniversary on Twitter. Now after 10 years of using the famous dog in his comics to project his own thoughts and feelings, Green tells NPR that he might be ready for a new chapter.

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