Comics Review: Sanjay and Craig Vol. 1: Fight the Future With Flavor

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Fight the Future with Flavor

Sanjay’s dad wants his son to try food that isn’t from the Frycade. Fortunately, Sanjay from the future arrives and warns everyone that is Sanjay and Craig don’t eat food at the Frycade anymore, the world will implode with robot and mass zombie movements the likes have which never been seen. Sanjay’s dad listens and opts to buy some wings.

Tufflips Movie Trailers

Karate Boat 2: “Hi-Yacht!”

Get ready for a movie filled with a bunch of boat and fighting puns

Let’s Go Chopping

A mall Security Guy becomes a Samurai

The Knight Nurse

The knight that fights medieval diseases with modern medicine.

Chainsaw Cowboy 3

A cowboy wielding TWO chainsaws.

American Manaconda

Tufflips has to fight a big snake.

Hot Wings From Heck

After winning a month’s worth of free hot wings, Sanjay and Craig are nearly putting Frycade out of business. Penny decides to fight back by creating little wing monsters that end up terrorizing the city. Fortunately, Sanjay and Craig are able to eat them all and save the downtown area. Their reward? A lifetime supply of wings.

Lord of the Pipes

Sanjay’s dad loses his wedding band down the drain, so Craig goes in after it and fights a bunch of shit that’s been sitting down there. He comes back with the ring, and a few other ‘prizes’.

Alien Buttopsy

Could there be alien autopsies being performed and the workplace for Sanjay’s mom? Sanjay and Craig investigate, and while at first it could be hard to believe, the truth is in there.

The Buttermilk King

Sanjay tries on this 80s cologne that smells like buttermilk and it’s just awful. So he removes his shirt, puts it in a bag, and leaves it under his bed for six months. His mom finds it, and out of the bag comes a huge stink monster that wants to destroy Sanjay. Fortunately, Craig grabs a vacuum and sucks the big bastard, leaving the duo to celebrate with some wingers.

Our Take

It seemed as if every story had something to do with wings, but other than that, I love the idea of a bunch of Nick Magazine strips in a one-time buy novel. There’s a lot here…Tufflips shorts, and a whole bunch of comics that should keep you entertained until the next one comes out. The comics are just as weird as the show and you have the added bonus of not having to listen to Chris Hardwick try to act.

SCORE
8/10