Low Resolution Theatre
  • A daily webcomic that often includes anthropomorphized food, talking dinosaurs, things with angry eyebrows, superhero misdeeds, mythical beasts with atrocious hygiene, cringe-worthy vegetable puns, and assorted other nerdery.

    LRT is written by Tony Delgrosso and illustrated by Angela Black.

    Not safe for children, pets, or the easily offended.

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    Theme by Peter Vidani for Tumblr
  • [ ED. NOTE: I brought Hitchcock to the office today, and told Angela she could bring her pet as well. I assumed she’d bring Skully the Cat, but no. She brought Bitey the Beaver. Looks like we’re going to have to have another “talk”… ]

    [ ED. NOTE: I brought Hitchcock to the office today, and told Angela she could bring her pet as well. I assumed she’d bring Skully the Cat, but no. She brought Bitey the Beaver. Looks like we’re going to have to have another “talk”… ]

  • The dog and both of the cats discovered that if they stood on top of one another, they could almost reach the doorknob. For their plan to be successful, they’d have to get the hamster involved as well. But how to convince him?

    The dog and both of the cats discovered that if they stood on top of one another, they could almost reach the doorknob. For their plan to be successful, they’d have to get the hamster involved as well. But how to convince him?

  • His parents urged him to get a Golden Retriever puppy instead, but Timmy insisted on the Sharkalabradoodle.

    His parents urged him to get a Golden Retriever puppy instead, but Timmy insisted on the Sharkalabradoodle.