[1][2] Based on the best-selling iOS application Pocket God, created by Bolt Creative's Allan Dye and Dave Castelnuovo, the comic was created and plotted by Dave Castelnuovo and Allan Dye, written by Jason M. Burns, and drawn by Rolando Mallada.
Due to financial troubles at Ape Entertainment,[11] the comic was put on hiatus and canceled in late 2013, before releasing its 26th issue.
When the Gem of Life faded its colour, the Pygmies travel to an unnamed island, with a large rainforest and a hidden temple.
The comic begins with a meteor hurdling towards Earth, while the tribe is circled around a type of totem pole, holding a gem.
Klik then explains that their ancestors discovered the Gem of Life, and brought it back to Oog Island and gave them something that they have never could have hoped for, or, in Ooga's terms, asked for.
Meanwhile, Booga is having trouble trying to light a fire on the meteor that crashed earlier; and volunteers Nooby to gather firewood.
Klik and the tribe, much to the dismay of Ooga, journey to the neighbouring island to return the Gem of Life to its original pedestal.
Ooga then throws a spear, narrowly missing Dooby, but hitting the skirt instead, falling to the ground, naked.
Back on the home island, Booga, Klak, Klik, Nooby, and Dooby, pop out of mid-air, alive.
With Booga and Nooby joining him on the opposite side of Oog Island, they initiate a plan to steal the Gem of Life from Klik's possession.
Attempting to escape, Ooga and Klik, who had called a truce, managed to take back the Gem and capture Sun.
[16] At the beginning of this comic, Klik is visited in a dream by an owl god who tells him that Sun holds clues to the fate of the tribe.
Klik arrives at the scene and declares that all previous events were results of misconceptions, and that they should be helping Sun instead of holding her captive.
At the last minute, the Tyrannosaurus rex "Chicken" in his zombie form resurfaces from under the ocean and attacks the octopus, allowing the pygmies an escape.
As Ooga and Klik continue to argue, Nooby jams the gem into a hole in the statue, uncovering a secret passageway below the ground.
They find themselves in a cavern full of glowing plants, but at what appears to be a dead end, as the only other exit is through a diving pool.
They swim to a nearby hole and see one of Sun's missing tribe members, Kinsee, stuck in a trap.
He explains that he is a hunter, who also made that whirlpool trap Kinsee was in, trying to catch the creature (Blob fish) for food.
Ooga looks the most similar to the Pocket God game, the only major difference is he has blue eyes, instead of the usual brown.
Once again, Klik's description is very close to the game, with brown eyes, but the major difference is his glasses, which are usually banked on the top of his head.
His appearance is again similar to the game, the most difference is that his hair bone has broken off one side, and he has two buck teeth with a wide gap between them.
Although he is dim-witted, he can be significantly smart in certain situations, such as when Ooga, and Klak were trying to decode a puzzle, and Nooby easily cracks it within seconds.
The arrival of female pygmies sparked romance, arguments, and even eventually led to Nooby abandoning the tribe, only to return in the same issue.
She also has blonde hair that is tied up in two ponytails and wears a longer grass skirt along with a top made of white shells.
Teela is shown to be quite smart like Klik, but unlike him, she does not believe in the Gods and usually talks about scientific subjects rather than divinity.
She was also the first pygmy that was believed to have permanently died, after she was accidentally killed by Linsee (her revival had a plot related delay).
Instead of a leaf skirt, she wears a blue piece of cloth similar to Booga's but considerably longer (and without rags), with a string of gold beads around the waist area.
Despite this, Toola is shown to be very mother-like, and is willing to help her peers when the time is needed; it is mentioned she is considerably skilled in medicine.
Her hair is tied into a low ponytail and on the top of her head she has a yellow, star shaped clip and small claw similar to the horn Booga wears.
She holds a particular grudge against Ooga and Booga, as the former allegedly stole her best friend (Sun) and the latter, due to his brutish demeanor, is seen as "annoying".