The title of the last comic of ’03 comes from the lyrics of this song.
Might make for a decent New Year’s resolution, too.
I don’t usually post links to syndicated comics, but the website for this one is pretty snazzy (and mercifully Flash-free).
The holidays wreak havoc on one’s comic-production schedule.
Now presenting…the Silverfish Gallery.
Today’s comic is locked and loaded.
This brings back fond memories of those old “Choose Your Own Adventure” books. There’s more “adventure” than “choose,” but it’s still pretty entertaining.
Sometimes, the comic is all about a single panel…like Jack’s expression of joy, for example.
That sounds like some sort of euphemism…
Anyhow, this is even cooler than the Yamaha stuff.
The olden days of building Lego forts came to mind when I was working on today’s comic.
Sometimes, I’m an old fogey at heart.
Today’s comic might have been better used on “Talk Like A Pirate Day,” but why wait?
Sorry it took so long to get the comic up. I’m using a different computer, and it sorta knocked me out of my creative groove (but hey, it’s good to be knocked out of one’s groove every now and again).
…well it’s my birthday too.
And apparently, yesterday was R. Stevens’ (of Diesel Sweeties fame) birthday. Neat!
I’m still getting used to making the comic on this new ‘puter. It’s a little like breaking in a new pair of shoes.
It’s a rare thing indeed,
In these modern times,
To find a webcomic
With meter and rhymes.
Oday-tay’s omic-cay is-ay eady-ray.
If it weren’t for folks with a dream and too much free time on their hands, we wouldn’t have such wondrous delights as this.
Before you make your mind up about this webcomic, read through its archives. There’s a sweetness to it that you might not get at first glance.
Worry not…today’s comic isn’t on holiday.
Seeing as Sundance is upon us, I consider it apropos to bring your attention to “Instant Classic.”
A little present for those readers who celebrate the Chinese New Year:
I am gradually making my way back to posting the comic at a reasonable hour.
To the handful of brave souls who subscribe to the experimental RSS feed (as opposed to the safer, but less exciting, one): you now should be able to see and use the links I put in the weblog posts. Let me know if you have any problems; if it looks like everything is working properly, I’ll try to add this feature to the other feed.
I’m sorta surprised I didn’t notice this webcomic sooner.
This isn’t the first time “The Rabbit Detective” has appeared in the comic, nor is it likely to be the last.
If you’d like to see a slightly larger version of the image on the t.v., here you go. Although, if you haven’t seen a rabbit and a opossum locked in mortal combat before now, you just haven’t been living right.
All day long, “The Whistle Song” has been running through my head. Somebody save me.
You know, today’s comic wasn’t supposed to take this long.
I received five of those virus-laden emails just while working on today’s comic.