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Who is this W.K.? What terrible secret does he hold... a secret that can threaten the peaceful lives of Poe and all those around her... forever?!
Okay, that's a bit melodramatic. But to be continued.
Next: an initial meeting
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
#55
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Poe probably won't be buying any more fish, but you can bet we're going to think of ways to justify bringing the Fin Reaper back anyway. The Fin Reaper is the greatest avatar of death since the Black Racer.
Next: new kid in town
Poe probably won't be buying any more fish, but you can bet we're going to think of ways to justify bringing the Fin Reaper back anyway. The Fin Reaper is the greatest avatar of death since the Black Racer.
Next: new kid in town
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Thursday, September 6, 2007
#53
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Empirical proof that Jonah really does live in the comic universe.
Next: a death in the family
Empirical proof that Jonah really does live in the comic universe.
Next: a death in the family
Monday, September 3, 2007
#52
Click for big rewards
The cast has returned! A few thoughts:
- Sparsest strip in quite a while. Hey, sometimes you feel like putting in backgrounds, sometimes you don't.
- The setup and tone is an homage of sorts to a line in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Man, Peanuts was brilliant.
- Refresh your memory about where Jonah's been here and here.
- I'm not drawing three months of basketball strips ever again, that's for sure.
Next: Jonah's tale
The cast has returned! A few thoughts:
- Sparsest strip in quite a while. Hey, sometimes you feel like putting in backgrounds, sometimes you don't.
- The setup and tone is an homage of sorts to a line in "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Man, Peanuts was brilliant.
- Refresh your memory about where Jonah's been here and here.
- I'm not drawing three months of basketball strips ever again, that's for sure.
Next: Jonah's tale
Sunday, September 2, 2007
#51
Click for the long goodbye
People often measure their self-worth by the amount of impractical metal cups they own.
Next: and what did you get?
People often measure their self-worth by the amount of impractical metal cups they own.
Next: and what did you get?
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