Comedy/Martial Arts/Adventure
Artist/Writer: Kate Bair

The Karaokan Intergalactic Solution Service has been resolving conflicts, uniting worlds, and promoting harmony throughout the universe for thousands of years. They primarily use special agents or moderators, who tackle the problem from the inside.

Kate had always wanted to join the K.I.S.S., and was excited when she got the call to be sent off on her first trial assignment: those crazy humans. Little does she know, she's been set up to fail by an old childhood rival who happened to get a job in the K.I.S.S. recruiting office. But even if no one expects her to succeed, Kate is out to do her best, and might just surprise them all!

To the Comics!

Karaoke Kate
Our Hero, Karaoke Kate strives to bring a lil' bit of happiness to as many people as possible. (Even if they don't want to be happy!) Her quest takes her all over the globe, across the universe, and occasionally to other dimensions!

"Happiness is my middle name!...er..well, actually I don't have a middle name, but if I did, it would be Happiness. Or Hosehead, I kinda like the ring of that too." -Karaoke Kate


Titan
Kate's fearless chihuahua, Titan, acts not only as her guard dog and companion, but sometimes as her maid as well. He's also an integral part of Kate's "Special Technique Final Attack: Praying Paws" which she uses on opponents who refuse to give up even a lil' smile.

Mako
Kate's neighbor Mako often stops by to raid her fridge, play with her video games, and generally make a mess of the place. He never believes Kate's tales when she returns from one of her adventures, but he finds them entertaining anyway.

Eisenhour P. Eisenhour
Eisenhour P. Eisenhour is a secret operative sent by the Madagascar Coalition For Chihuahua Empowerment (of which he is the only member...). Kate and Titan first met him when they were on vacation. He was trying to recruit new members at an airport. Even though Titan has no interest in joining Eisenhour's organization, he can't seem to get rid of that "dang kid."
 

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