'Rubes' is Leigh Rubin’s brainchild, and it’s pure comedic gold. His cartoons are the kind you cut out and stick on your fridge—smart, silly, and strangely profound. I adore how he turns mundane scenarios into something utterly ridiculous, like a goldfish hosting a talk show. Rubin’s work proves that laughter doesn’t need a reason, just a willing audience.
Leigh Rubin created 'Rubes', and honestly, his comics are my go-to mood boosters. The way he blends animal antics with human quirks is genius. One minute it’s a dog complaining about its owner’s habits, the next it’s a philosophical snail. His work’s a reminder that humor doesn’t need complexity—just a fresh perspective and a dash of irreverence.
Leigh Rubin is the brilliant mind behind 'Rubes', that quirky, offbeat comic strip that’s been tickling funny bones since the 80s. His humor leans into absurdity, often featuring animals with hilariously human perspectives—like Cows pondering existential dilemmas or chickens plotting world domination. What I love about Rubin’s work is how he turns everyday observations into surreal punchlines. It’s not just slapstick; there’s a cleverness to the way he subverts expectations.
I first stumbled upon 'Rubes' in a local newspaper as a kid, and it instantly stood out from the more formulaic strips. Rubin’s style feels like a mix of 'Far Side' vibes and his own distinctive voice. Over the years, he’s expanded beyond newspapers into books and merchandise, but the core of his comedy remains delightfully unpredictable. If you’re into dry wit with a side of the bizarre, his stuff’s a goldmine.
If you’ve ever seen a comic strip where a penguin debates the merits of polar vacations, that’s Leigh Rubin’s 'Rubes'. His style’s instantly recognizable: minimalist art, maximum wit. What’s cool is how he’s evolved over decades without losing his edge. Whether it’s a book or a daily strip, Rubin’s humor feels like a wink from someone who gets the weirdness of life.
Oh, Leigh Rubin! His name’s synonymous with 'Rubes', that comic strip where logic takes a backseat and absurdity drives. I’ve got a collection of his books on my shelf, and they’re perfect for flipping through when you need a quick laugh. His cartoons often feel like inside jokes with the universe—simple yet layered. Rubin’s background in advertising probably honed his knack for concise, impactful humor. It’s wild how he makes a single panel feel so expansive.
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There's no one in her life that Kate Grayson despises more than Colton James; he's inconsiderate, rude, irresponsible and perverted, and yet he has an effect on her she can't even begin to explain. Determined not to fall for the resident bad boy, Kate falls into a vicious cycle of being pulled into his attractive charm before forcing herself to stay away. For his part, Colton finds Kate intriguing and when he warns his friend away from her, he realizes that perhaps her lack of desire for him only enhances his own desire for her.
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I wish I could name this. But I can't. He is cruelly handsome, amazingly rich and undoubtedly a drug. He came into my life uninvited,forced himself into me physically and mentally. He broke every wall I built around my bruised soul. He brought the light I never asked for. Now the walls are down and love took a stroll, he left me shattered, crumbled and broken beyond repair.
Spoiled Alpha's son, Caleb Grant, is shocked to discover his fated mate roaming lost and alone in the forest. She's human, and she's still a child. Confused and disappointed, Caleb is compelled to protect the vulnerable human, who assumes he's nothing more than a regular wolf. In this tale of fantasy and adventure, Caleb learns to appreciate that soulmates can be friends before they can become lovers, leading a double life as Alpha to the Lakewood pack, and Ruby's beloved pet, Storm. Tragedy forces them apart, and as Ruby reaches her 18th birthday, the time has come for Caleb to reveal his secret. Will Ruby accept the man as she did the wolf, or is their love doomed to fail?
Lily Christian’s former lover had cheated on her, resulting in five wasted years of their relationship going down the drain. Her former lover and his new b*tch even conspired to take advantage of Lily Christian, so what else could she do besides make them pay for what they did and reclaim everything that belonged to her? It was time for payback!A man wrapped his arms around Lily Christian’s waist as he instigated, “Honey, you’re being too soft on them. Why don’t I buy you a bulldozer so you can run them over with it?”Lily Christian was shocked, yet from that moment on, with the man’s help, she began to plan her revenge.
Ruby James was kidnap and later sold as payment for her brother-in-law's debts. She was taken to a place to serve as a love slave she was detained and prevented to go out of the place.
When she had the chance to escape she went far away to hide she accidentally found some of her relatives who help her pick up the pieces of her life,and regain her dignity.
After six years she had become a succesful novelist. and owns a beach resort being run by her relatives.
One day she came across the man who owns the rival beach resort, that threatens to put them out of business.She recognized the man and hides her identity.
She undergone a series of cat and mouse as well as hide and seek with the man.
Until they came face to face with each other. Will she be able to continue to avoid Lukas the man who owns her and the father of her little girl, or surrender now that the stakes are even high.
Sandra, also known as Ruby, is a young women who meets a popular rock-star. She feels a strong connection with him even though she is engaged. As she progresses with both relationships her world is turned upside down. Both men in her life know the truth about who and what she really is.
Once the truth is revealed she is now forced to pick not only a lover, but a life style. One where she lives amongst the supernatural, and the other as a normal woman who knows the truth but can never involve herself in their affairs.
Which will she choose, and does she really have a choice in the matter as her role in all of this is bigger than she could imagine. Where does her heart belong, with her old life or her new one.
I totally get the appeal of reading it online—those quirky, offbeat comics are perfect for a quick laugh! Unfortunately, the official site and most legal platforms require a subscription or purchase for full access. But here's a tip: check out public libraries with digital collections like Hoopla or OverDrive; they often have licensed copies you can borrow for free.
If you're looking for unofficial sources, be cautious—pirated uploads pop up on sketchy sites, but they hurt the creators. Leigh Rubin (the genius behind 'Rubes') deserves support for his work. Sometimes he shares free samples on social media or his website, so follow him there! It's a great way to enjoy snippets legally while waiting for sales or library availability.
I stumbled upon 'Rubes' during a late-night webtoon binge, and it instantly grabbed me with its surreal humor. The comic follows a cast of anthropomorphic animals—mostly rabbits—living in a bizarre, almost dreamlike world where logic takes a backseat to absurdity. Think of it as a mix between 'Alice in Wonderland' and a caffeine-fueled doodle session. The 'plots' are more like vignettes: one strip might feature a rabbit philosophizing about carrots while standing on a floating island, and the next could have a duck selling existential dread door-to-door. It’s less about linear storytelling and more about the sheer joy of weirdness.
What I love is how creator Leigh Rubin packs so much personality into minimalist art. The jokes range from groan-worthy puns to genius-level wit, and half the fun is spotting the hidden quirks in the background. If you’re into comics that don’t overexplain and leave room for your imagination to fill in the gaps, 'Rubes' is a gem. It’s the kind of series that makes you snort-laugh, then pause to wonder if you just witnessed deep commentary or pure nonsense.
Ever since I stumbled upon 'Rubes', I've been hooked—its blend of dark humor and surreal storytelling is unlike anything else. Reading it online is pretty straightforward; most major platforms like Comixology or even the official Rubes website offer digital versions. I usually prefer Comixology because it syncs across devices, so I can switch from my tablet to my phone without losing my place.
If you're into physical copies but still want digital access, some publishers bundle codes with the hardcover editions. Also, don’t overlook libraries! Many have partnerships with apps like Hoopla, where you can borrow digital copies legally. The art in 'Rubes' really pops on a high-res screen, so I recommend reading it on something with good color contrast.