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Juni Ba

@juni_ba

Award-winning cartoonist of DJELIYA, MOBILIS, MONKEY MEAT, FELIX AND MACABBER and BOY WONDER. Regular on DC and the TMNT. Email at [email protected]

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Monkey Meat Island has an option for you if you’re allergic to regular pets. Djinnes eat a lot less than you might expect. Very cuddly too!

Monkey Meat Island has an option for you if you’re allergic to regular pets. Djinnes eat a lot less than you might expect. Very cuddly too!
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Are people seriously praising the live action Lilo & Stitch ending with Nani losing custody of Lilo? Justifying that this is best for Nani? So… considering their family being broken up by the US Government was originally an analogy for the annexation of Hawaii… Uh huh…

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The Monkey Meat Company cares about your concerns around labour laws. So much so, we’ve dropped our slave count by 20%! How, you ask? We dropped them into the sea. At least it’s eco-friendly

The Monkey Meat Company cares about your concerns around labour laws. So much so, we’ve dropped our slave count by 20%! How, you ask? We dropped them into the sea. At least it’s eco-friendly
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We’re releasing Monkey Meat Summer Batch 4 this week! See you at your local store for a taste. This time a Senegalese family fights a monster to keep their Airbnb, and a travel influencer hops aboard a giant mécha to realize his dreams!

We’re releasing Monkey Meat Summer Batch 4 this week! See you at your local store for a taste. This time a Senegalese family fights a monster to keep their Airbnb, and a travel influencer hops aboard a giant mécha to realize his dreams!
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"Monkey Meat: The Summer Batch #4 continues Juni Ba 🍉's one-of-a-kind anthology with another set of riotously weird, visually arresting stories that blend humor, horror, and biting social critique." Image Comics #NCBD #comicbooks Read David Brooke's review: aiptcomics.com/2025/06/03/mon…

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Out Today - #NCBD - MONKEY MEAT: THE SUMMER BATCH #4 by Juni Ba 🍉! This issue is another wild trip: a travel influencer going full Mech on the island? This series remains an essential read for comics lovers. Listen to our ep with the master cartoonist: comicbookcouplescounseling.com/post/juni-ba-m…

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There’s been issues with the solicits on Monkey Meat Summer Batch 5, which should have been included in the august solicits but wasnt and I’m trying to have it included as quickly as possible. Will let you know.

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Whoopsie solved! Heres the solicit for Monkey Meat Summer Batch 5 about the best exotic trip organizer: the army! Spread the word around, tell your shop. You know the drill

Whoopsie solved! Heres the solicit for Monkey Meat Summer Batch 5 about the best exotic trip organizer: the army! Spread the word around, tell your shop. You know the drill
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We’re making it easy for you to preorder Monkey Meat Summer Batch 5! It’s all through the link to find the nearest store in your area right here bit.ly/JuniBa

We’re making it easy for you to preorder Monkey Meat Summer Batch 5! It’s all through the link to find the nearest store in your area right here bit.ly/JuniBa
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Companies celebrating AI productivity gains are unknowingly creating cognitively weaker teams. Employees become dependent on tools they can't live without, and less capable of independent thinking. Many recent studies underscore the same problem, including the one by Microsoft:

Companies celebrating AI productivity gains are unknowingly creating cognitively weaker teams.

Employees become dependent on tools they can't live without, and less capable of independent thinking.

Many recent studies underscore the same problem, including the one by Microsoft: