Trailer Park Boys Cult Hit TV Series is Coming to Fucking Comics
Devil’s Due Comics to Produce a Whole Goddamn Slate of Comics for Show’s 20th Anniversary
[CHICAGO, IL — Feb 17, 2021] Devil’s Due Comics and Trailer Park Boys Incorporated have inked a big fancy partnership to debut the fucking Canadian comedy trio in a bunch of greasy comics n’ shit. Launching with some kinda Preview Book in the spring, plans include a wicked Special Edition anthology, one-shots and miniseries beginning in Fall 2021, allowing a group of comic artists and writey people who watch the fuckin’ show to contribute short stories. It’s gonna be deecent. The debut issue is now available for goddamned preorder at www.TrailerParkComics.com.
Seeing they already did a bunch of other fucked up crazy comics like Family Guy, Troma comics, or that devil chick who says “fuck” a lot Mercy Sparx, is what drew the show’s hot shot licensing managers to the publisher. Devil’s Due and Trailer Park Boys have no plans to hold back on including as much debauchery and drunken antics that you’ll find in any episode, and plan to build some exciting events around the launch of the comics. As long as shit’s still not all fucky from Corona.
“This is the perfect project for us, and I have the ultimate respect for what the Boys have built from the grass roots into a true phenomenon,” says publisher Josh Blaylock, being all fancy-like. “We’re going to have a lot of fun with the kind of stories we can tell, marketing stunts we can pull, and talented comic pro fans of the show we’ll be working with.” Devil’s Due will also be producing limited posters/prints and enamel pins and shit using art from the comics.
“We were looking at these shows and cartoons and I said to Julian and Bubbles, how in the actual fuck don’t we have a comic yet?” notes Ricky. “I mean, Keanu Fucking Reeves has like two now, and there’s three of us. That means we should have like … thirteen?”
Swearnet, the Trailer Park Boys’ online comedy network, recently launched the 13th fucking season of the live action series, entitled Trailer Park Boys: Jail. The first 12 seasons, as well as the animated series, continue to air on Netflix. A podcast, Park After Dark, airs weekly and has garnered over 16 million downloads in its first year. And don’t forget the Boys’ social media network of fucktons of millions of followers, which will be engaging with the fanbase to increase awareness of the comic books.
Below: The various fucking covers of issue #1