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  1. Today at 1pm pacific time the Axe Cop Brothers will be live on Facebook. We created Axe Cop seven Christmases ago, and we just spent our 7th together. Malachai … Continue reading →

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Axe_CopAxe Cop - Wikipedia

    Axe Cop premiered on Fox on July 21, 2013, as a part of the channel's Animation Domination HD programming block. The series consisted of 12 11-minute episodes in its first season. A second season of Axe Cop, first announced by Ethan Nicolle on the Axe Cop website, began airing on FXX on April 16, 2015, and concluded on June 25, 2015.

  3. Axe Cop: Created by Judah Miller, Nick Weidenfeld, Ethan Nicolle, Malachai Nicolle. With Nick Offerman, Ken Marino, Rob Huebel, Megan Mullally. The adventures of an axe-wielding police officer dedicated to killing the various bad guys he comes across.

  4. The Tale of Axe Cop, Created by Two Brothers Ages 5 & 29. The AXE COP saga began on a Christmas visit to see my family. My Father, a man with very healthy loins, has managed to produce a variety of children, ranging from me, a 29 year old comic book artist, to my 5 year old brother Malachai, a 5 year old boy genius, with four other siblings in ...

  5. SUBSCRIBE ( http://bit.ly/Sub2RugBurn) to Rug Burn to keep up with episodes of AXE COP, uploading every other Friday. Rug Burn's AXE COP series is adapted from the original comics. They...

  6. Similar to the webcomic, the series features the eponymous police officer, his partner Flute Cop, and their allies Sockarang, Gray Diamond, Liborg, Bat Warthog Man, and Wexter as they fight various "bad guys" and avoid getting into conflict with the Normal Police.

  7. axecop.com › comic › episode-1Episode 1 - AXE COP

    Jan 3, 2010 · Axe Cop. Axe Cop was born Axey Smartist in 2004 to his parents Bobber and Gobber Smartist. After his parents ate candy canes that were poisoned by Telescope Gun Cop he swore on their grave he would become a cop. At some point he decided an axe was a better weapon than a gun, and it turns out he was right.