A Night in the Park
From the creator of The Scrappy Kitty Adventures and the cult cosmic satire Los Dog0s comes a story that blends surrealism, social critique, and interdimensional mystery.
Step into the absurd and embrace the beautiful chaos. A Night in the Park is not just a comic—it’s a portal to a fuzzed-out dimension where reality snaps and laughter bleeds through the cracks. When night falls, the neon-lit shadows whisper secrets only the Nommo understand, and the line between wild and human blurs.
Los Dog0s – A Night in the Park – Deluxe Edition marks the definitive presentation of the acclaimed opening chapter in the Los Dog0s saga. This exclusive collector’s release features the haunting cover art, remastered for print, and sets the stage for a reality-bending journey where cosmic beings, glitching realities, and human folly collide.
A night in the park becomes the gateway to something far stranger—an omen whispered by the Nommo, a test set by forgotten gods, and a choice that could alter the fate of worldsattis pellentesque.
Welcome to the land of the nonsense
In a post-apocalyptic world called Psycholand, where humanity is ruled by a Cell Phone known as Jesus Christ and his Father, a Charger, we find Los Dog0s—a wild crew of friends simply surviving in a psychedelic, hypnotic world where chaos is part of the order and irreverence is the native language.
It’s the kind of show to watch after work or university: a psychedelic yet intelligent comedy where we remember the magic of friendship, the consequences of excess, and the search for a different kind of truth—an awakening from alienation.
Psycholand Pencil Corporation
Nobody knows it, but Los Dog0s are special because they’re one of the few genuine and original things left in Psycholand. The rest of its inhabitants have a brain mass like chewing gum—manipulated and designed by a Pencil Corporation that secretly draws their curved lines with pre-set codes. That’s why everyone thinks the same way and is controlled by Jesus, who in truth is the devil disguised as a sheep, the false prophet.
It’s important to note that the critique of the cellphone is not a critique of religion, Christianity, or Catholicism. It simply seeks to reflect on the overwhelming form of domination that the cellphone represents today—acting like a crucifix that, if we don’t have it with us, we feel unprotected, not alive. It’s extreme mind control through technology.
SUMMARY
Johnny wakes up from a nightmare — half of the population has vanished after a Wi-Fi update gone wrong. A dangerous “Purge” executed by Yisas (Jesus) through people’s phones. Panicked, Johnny texts the Dog0s gang — Jimbo, Tom, Sam, and Charlie — telling them to meet in front of the Trippy Tree to survive the event.
Everyone sees the message, ignores it at first… but eventually decides to go.
Only Jimbo replies.
Jimbo is at home, gaming and waiting for some foxy ladies to arrive. Charlie is drinking in a punk bar — gets into a fight, knocks a guy out, and storms off toward the park. Tom is on top of a tree in the park, having a threesome with fans from the Football College team. Sam is desperately calling his girlfriend. She never answers.
Johnny gets to the park first. His paranoia and erratic movements catch the cops’ attention.
Jimbo, on his motorbike, spots the scene. He hits the turbo, rescues Johnny, and together they lose the cops before reaching the park.
Before they can reach the Trippy Tree — now surrounded by cops — they must cross the weirdest part of the park.They encounter strange, trippy characters and surreal vibes. Finally, they meet the Intergalactic Squirrel, standing in front of the Trippy Tree.
She cracks a joke.
Then, in classic Dog0s fashion, the five of them pee on the tree.
A glowing portal opens.
They jump in — escaping just before the Wi-Fi Purge Update erases everyone else.
Inside the tree’s core, they find Gia Weedofield, Jimbo’s twin sister.
The Intergalactic Squirrel grabs her skateboard and starts doing tricks around the cosmic skatepark. The crew chills, playing old 90’s Nintendo, PS1, retro video games.
Then — the news flashes across the screen:
Johnny wasn’t wrong.
The Wi-Fi Purge happened.
Half the population is gone.
But someone’s missing Sam King.
Where did he go after they peed on the tree?
What happened to him?
Deep inside, Jimbo and Johnny know…
He’s not gone forever.
The Intergalactic Squirrel breaks the fourth wall.
She tells the audience there’s no budget for more minutes, waves a bye-bye handshake, and says:
“See ya next time Folks”

