BriWorld: The Series
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BriWorld: The Guest Comics
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BriWorld: Miscellaneous Art
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BriWorld: The Mini-Comics
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BriWorld is a comic that I started on May 5, 2002 and put to rest on May 5, 2003, exactly one year later. The comic doesn't always line up with true events, but I think it reflects my high school life the best in the spirit that it was written.

Since I closed the book on it, BriWorld has filled me with equal parts pride and embarrassment. I've always had reservations in showing the comic to anyone but get hopelessly nostalgic whenever I do.

The complete archive is now available for viewing with new commentary to elaborate on the comics, explain lost jokes, or simply tell stories about this specific time in my life that the comics have romanticized for me so very well.

Joining me on the commentary is none other than Mike Smith who, although never directly writing or drawing, is every bit as responsible for these comics as I am.

I just want to say for the record, that although the comic tries to color my life as a string of wacky string of fun adventures, it comes no where close to just how fun and absurd those times actually were.

Hope you enjoy it!

Brian Carroll