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  1. Six years before Invader Zim, artist Jhonen Vasquez unleashed his unique brand of Black Comedy and over-the-top nihilism upon an unsuspecting world in his very first comic series, Johnny, The Homicidal Maniac. Johnny C. (Nny for short) is a serial killer with various psychological disorders who does bizarre and often nasty things to bizarre and ...

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      To be fair, Johnny was being (kinda) manipulated by his two...

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      A page for describing Laconic: Johnny the Homicidal Maniac....

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      Main Characters The main character, but not the hero. Johnny...

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      Squee and Johnny are one and the same. Johnny looks a lot...

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      Johnny and Edgar used to have quite the following back in...

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      Awesome /. Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. You didn't expect...

  2. Main Characters The main character, but not the hero. Johnny is the titular homicidal maniac, and, unwittingly, a cosmic entity helping to hold in all of humanity’s evil. Affably Evil/Faux Affably Evil: Pretty difficult to pin …

  3. Squee and Johnny are one and the same. Johnny looks a lot like an older Squee. Nny can't remember anything about his past. And everyhting Squee has gone through would explain how he ended up a homicidal maniac. Either there's time travel involved or Nny is reliving his past.

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  5. Johnny and Edgar used to have quite the following back in the day, for various reasons. Crosses the Line Twice: The comic is essentially a Black Comedy about an insane killer who graphically murders people. Crossover Ship: The most common are Squee/Lenore, Johnny/Zim, Johnny/Dib, and Johnny/Bloody Bunny (No, really).

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    The series is set in the mid-1990s in an unspecified city; the city resembles the same one seen on Invader ZIM. Decaying urban streets, shadowed back alleys and filthy convenience stores serve as the series' backdrop. Crumbling and covered with litter and graffiti, everything is in a state of bleak decay, overlit by the neon signs of trashy consumer capitalism.

    Johnny lives in a decrepit, single-story house with the street address 777. The house has an extensive labyrinth of tunnels underneath. Johnny uses the subterranean rooms as dungeons and torture chambers, as well as a storage place for corpses, though he also buries the remains of his victims. The tunnels also provide him with a network to various locations, such as his neighbor Squee's residence. Johnny perceives the layout of the house as constantly changing, though he does not state if this shifting is the result of the supernatural forces at work within the house or his own psychosis. Johnny states that he found the house and moved in some time ago. He also constructed an unidentified flying object landing pad on the roof. Throughout the series, there is no case where the authorities or the police are looking for Johnny, and seem unaware of his existence.

    • Jhonen Vasquez
    • Slave Labor Graphics
    • August 1995-January 1997
    • 3 min
  6. Johnny the Homicidal Maniac is a series of comic books by Jhonen Vasquez (the guy who did Invader Zim), published between August 1995 and January 1997. The titular Johnny (Nny for short) is a serial killer with various psychological disorders who does bizarre and often nasty things to bizarre and often nasty people. He often has long, serious, intellectual monologues about the state of society ...

  7. Awesome /. Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. You didn't expect Nny to rescue Squee from some creep. Awesome Moments from Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. Killing a pedophile who was about to rape Squee at just the right moment is arguably the closest Johnny ever gets to one of these. The death of Mmy, Nny's twisted little fanboy.

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