Alien Dice is a webcomic by Tiffany 'Syke' Ross, concerning a young woman who follows an alien that has captured her pet cat as part of a game. Alien Dice debuted on May 16, 2001. The comic is uses a combination of long sections of text accompanied by full color images, and is currently hosted in Keenspot. An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. ... The front page of the English Wikipedia Website. ... May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... The webcomic genres are the types of themes a webcomic can take. ... Webcomics, also known as online comics and web comics, are comics that are available on the Internet. ... May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Keenspot (short for KeenSpot Entertainment) is the largest single publisher of exclusive webcomics on the Internet. ...
Major Characters
Shira Lexx 'Lexx' A twenty-one year old Rishan male, who plays Alien Dice. Lexx captures Chel's cat as part of the game, and allows her to come with him until the game is over to get her cat back.
Chelsea Reid 'Chel' A ninteen year old red-head human, home for the summer.
Controversy
In March 2005, Tiffany Ross, the author and illustrator of Alien Dice, came under fire for violating her contract with Keenspot to display her newsbox, because she did not like an image from another comic of two men about to kiss. Her exact statement was: Keenspot (short for KeenSpot Entertainment) is the largest single publisher of exclusive webcomics on the Internet. ...
"I will have this box at the top of AD for this week, due to events over the weekend concerning the Keenspot Newsbox that I did not want on my site. The comic's quite funny. I've read it a few times and it's not explicit, so I have no problem with it, but it does contain gay content."
AlienDice is a webcomic by Tiffany 'Syke' Ross, concerning a young woman who follows an alien that has captured her pet cat as part of a game.
Aliens applying for advance parole on the basis of a pending application for adjustment of status must be approved for advance parole prior to leaving the United States in order to avoid the termination of their pending application for adjustment.
If the alien is basing his or her eligibility for Advance Parole on a separate application for adjustment of status or asylum, he must also attach a copy of the filing receipt for that application.