Weekly Wac

The Weekly Wac, which debuted in 2010 and ran until 2012 for about 20 issues, was the first comic series created by Dirt Bike, and the precursor to all the modern Krazy Komikz.

Dirt Bike's comics have been around much longer than this wikia. It all started with the Weekly Wac in 2010, a monthly magazine that had about 8 issues in its first incarnation and then an additional 12 or so the next year. The first incarnation was focused mainly on creative short stories and sketches, while the later issues began having regular comics, and by the end of the Weekly Wacs' run, it was all comics. The first integral characters in the early comics were Bob and Bill. In fact, the first comic ever in the Weekly Wac was a very short segment where Bob and Bill talked about who would sleep on the top bunk bed, and Bill got the last word by mentioning Bob's weight potentially causing the bed to collapse and squish him. This was meant to be a one-off, but the characters proved popular and soon became the whole basis for the new comics universe which soon expanded to include characters like 76-Man and the Eye Monster (who was the basis for both the Eye Monster species and the character Jeffrey in later comics).

After the Weekly Wac ended, the comics series was unsuccessfully revived off and on for a few years until the modern series, Krazy Komikz, began in late 2014. There were about 5 or 6 direct spinoff series of the Weekly Wac, including such titles as Rat TM and Friends, and a series about Bob and Bill's kids Bobby and Billy. None of those comics are considered canon now, and characters like Bobby and Billy don't even exist in the modern series. The modern series takes a very small amount of canon chronology from the original Weekly Wac comics themselves, but is very heavily influenced by them. For example, the Eye Monster War was the finale of the Weekly Wac comics, but the modern comics tell a very different story of the war then the Weekly Wac did. Most, or by now possibly all of the Weekly Wac magazines are gone despite many copies being made of them.

The Weekly Wac made a small cameo in the newer comic Bob & 76-Man: Wacky Adventures Issue 3- "Alligator Strike" as a magazine Bob found a job ad in. A resurrection of the magazine is currently being planned but in the very early stages, and old issues are being searched for.