Pervo-Kris

Pervo-Kris is a British/Norwegian comic strip. It originally debuted in 1990 in the comics magazine Pyton Spesial[1] and is written and drawn by Bristol born comics artist, Kristian B. Walters. Pervo-Kris was also featured in the Swedish spin-off comics magazine Mega Pyton after 1995 and has been a regular feature in Finnish Pyton (called Myrkky, published by Egmont) the last ten years (named ”Pera Pervo” in Finland).

Finnish readers have annually voted Pervo-Kris their number one favourite character more times than any other strips/cartoons featured.[1]

Pervo-Kris has been printed in several comic books and albums, as well as a computer game made by Finnish Egmont in 1999.

The strip includes many parodies of pop culture i.e. reality TV shows such as "Date My Mom", "So You Think You Can Dance" etc. and riffs on South Park, Manga, serial killers and more.

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gollark: In some sense, it works.
gollark: osmarkslibc™ `malloc`:```c#include <stdint.h>#include <stddef.h>static uintptr_t MEMPOS = 1;void* malloc(size_t size) { uintptr_t bees = MEMPOS; MEMPOS += size; return (void*)bees;}void free(void* ptr) { *(char**)ptr = "hello please do not use this address";}```
gollark: I hope you were not malloced using my implementation.
gollark: ++delete all operating system development
gollark: > strings prefixed by the length are bad because you cant take a subset of the string by just adding an offset to the pointer and have it be a valid stringWait, you can't really do that anyway with null-terminated ones if you want a subset of fixed length.


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