Pokey the Penguin
Pokey the Penguin is a surrealistic online comic strip. Visually, it resembles the work of a four-year old with a short attention span and poor motor control. The individual strips have little or no apparent logic on first glance, are filled with apparent corrections (crossed-out words, occasionally images scribbled over), and lack of evident punch lines. All the same they are filled with glimmerings of plots and strange connections between things, and the dialogue—by contrast with the drawings—has a peculiarly knowing and subtle air about it, despite the fact that it is delivered entirely in italicized capitals with multiple exclamation marks. Pokey's fans persistently see it as a work of genius; in any case, "HERE ON RUM ISLAND WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN RUM!" and "IN MEAT-SPACE, EVERYONE IS YOUR FRIEND!!!" are unlikely to be the work of a four-year old. The comic is produced, intermittently, by Steve Havelka, who for years was only identified on the page as "The Authors."

The characters are more or less as innumerable as the plots are inscrutable. Still, mainstays are:
- Pokey the Penguin
- Mr. Nutty, a British capitalistic alcoholic snowman
- A young female penguin, variously identified as "Small Child" or "Little Girl," who is apparently Pokey's sister
- Skeptopotamus, a skeptic who is apparently not related to the race "hippopotamus"
- Headcheese, a French-Canadian female penguin, with whom Pokey has some kind of love/hate relationship
- Gustavo, a potato chip whose long moustaches, named "Democracy" and "Stalin", can be moved individually like arms
- The devil (who looks like a red, horned penguin)
- A boxing glove (purportedly possessed by the devil)
- The Italians, who are Pokey's enemies because they want to steal his arctic circle-candy
- Rick Wallace
- Batman (looks exactly like Pokey)
- Superman (looks exactly like Pokey with a cape)
- Stephen Hawking (looks exactly like Pokey with a pointed wizard hat)
- Chicken Delicious (looks exactly like... oh, never mind)
- Chicken Adventurous
- Yekop and Mr. Yttun, from a parallel universe
- Bobdole
- Rip van Pokey
- Pokey Hood
- Edward the Confessor
- Pope John Paul II
- The Governor
- Santa Claus
- Robotic Wilfrid Brimley
"Chicago-style" is a term used in the strip meaning to do something without pants.
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