- KEKLAND PRESENTS -















- KEKLAND PRESENTS -









WELCOME TO PEPE'S BOYS CLUB
"Pepe's Boys Club" is a comic created by Matt Furie. It originally appeared in the early 2000s as part of a zine and webcomic series. The comic features anthropomorphic characters, including Pepe the Frog, and is known for its quirky and humorous take on everyday life and the antics of a group of friends.
INTRODUCING 'THE BOYS'
The main characters include:
Pepe the Frog: Initially, Pepe is depicted as a laid-back, friendly frog. His catchphrase, "feels good man," became famous and led to the character's viral internet fame.
Andy: A dog with a somewhat mischievous personality. Andy often finds himself in bizarre and funny situations.
Brett: A bear who is typically calm and easy-going, contributing to the relaxed vibe of the group.
Landwolf: A wolf who tends to be more wild and energetic, adding a dynamic element to the group’s interactions.
IMPACT & LEGACY OF MATT FURIE
The humor in "Boys Club" is often rooted in the characters’ everyday experiences, absurdity, and surreal scenarios. The comic's art style is colorful and whimsical, which complements the light-hearted and often bizarre nature of the stories.
Pepe the Frog, one of the characters from "Boys Club," gained widespread recognition outside the comic. Originally, Pepe became popular on internet forums like 4chan and later became a versatile meme. Unfortunately, the character was appropriated by various groups for different, sometimes controversial, purposes. This led to Matt Furie’s efforts to reclaim and rehabilitate Pepe’s image, including legal actions and a campaign to restore Pepe’s original, positive connotations.







