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This is KC Green, creator of the comic "Gunshow" which spawned the meme "This is Fine," wherein a dog with a hat, named Question Hound, denys the flames around him. You've probably seen it. And now!
The meme has become a go-to response to any and all bad news that’s been shared in recent years, while official Question Hound merch is also available. And now a video game could be on the way.
Senator Armstrong is a meme machine, with nearly every moment of his existence a template for a meme. The game embraces over-the-top dialogue and action scenes, and it's difficult to take the ...
Turns out, that lil guy is moving beyond the memes. Comic creator KC Green revealed on Wednesday that he's partnering with Numskull Games to make a video game based on Question Hound, the dog in ...
Although the “real game” meme wasn’t directly inspired by it, it shares the same DNA as the joke that World War I-themed Battlefield 1 is a “reskin” of an older game … World War I.
This Harry Potter parody game is more than just a meme - it's a co-op "comedic sandbox with a complete lack of safety nets" and 100% positive Steam reviews. News. By Kaan Serin published 7 March 2025 ...
Over the last few decades, developer From Software has built a brand around its ridiculously difficult games. Its newest title, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is no different. Each new release ...
A recognizable meme is printed on a t-shirt, for sale at the MEME Museum exhibition in the 6th Dimension Space + Gallery, 2511 W. North Ave., Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020, in Chicago.