Firmly in the tradition of Fritz the Cat, Hate, and Clerks, Rocky is Martin Kellerman's mostly autobiographical daily strip detailing the rudely hilarious travails of a young cartoonist and his circle of twenty-something urban European slacker pals and neurotic, indignant girlfriends. In this action-packed volume, Rocky gets tossed out of his apartment; is given the mission of euthanizing a friend's beloved pet rabbit; makes a spectacularly unsuccessful attempt to trade in his girlfriend for her younger, more buxom sister; goes to a costume party dressed as Tinky Winky; and basically drinks and fornicates (or tries to) his way through Stockholm and New York, with hangover following drunken binge and mortification following faux pas as night follows day.