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Strange Planet is hilariously relatable for practically everyone, including those who enjoy the great outdoors. Here are the ...
Strange Planet follows blue, alien-like 'beings' as they go through life, and many of the comics are incredibly heartwarming. Here are the 10 best!
"Strange Planet," based on Nathan W. Pyle's alternative universe comic book, delivers a family-friendly message that issues can be resolved and people are people (or beings) -- no matter what ...
Considering how quickly they became ubiquitous, that cartoonist Nathan Pyle ’s Strange Planet comics only began in 2019 is surprising. Not long after Pyle launched the breezy, quirky strip about ...
The "BoJack Horseman" animation studio ShadowMachine helped Nathan Pyle turn his "Strange Planet" webcomic into an endearing Apple TV+ show.
“Strange Planet,” the popular web comic by Nathan W. Pyle, has been expanded, by Pyle and Dan Harmon, into a television series premiering Wednesday on Apple TV+. Bright, sweet and cheerful, if ...
Nathan W. Pyle, whose ‘Strange Planet’ comic is now a series on Apple TV+, praises collaborator Dan Harmon for helping him realize a world inspired by a piece of conventional sci-fi wisdom ...
Strange Planet, the new animated series from Rick & Morty’s Dan Harmon and cartoonist Nathan W. Pyle, will adapt Pyle’s comic of the same name. Few details are available yet about the TV show ...
It’s not hard to understand why Dan Harmon would have been drawn to Nathan W. Pyle’s Strange Planet comics for his latest TV project. Harmon’s Community and Rick and Morty are beloved for ...
Apple TV+’s Animated Comedy ‘Strange Planet’ Is a Clever But Surface-Level Take on Life’s Absurdity: TV Review ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Nathan W. Pyle’s Strange Planet comics, they usually go something like this: Two unnamed balloon-headed aliens engage in a brief chat about whatever they’re doing ...
To paraphrase another famous comic strip, we have met the strangers of “Strange Planet,” and they are us. That, as becomes abundantly clear, is the Jupiter-size joke in Nathan W. Pyle ’s ...