I hope that ship’s wheel on the wall gets turned into a rube-goldbergian opening mechanism for a secret barrel cellar. Something that Fisher’s Shop or Pask Makes would come up with, transported into the TIATD universe.
Yes. Next May. It’s kinda scary. Keep in mind we started the planning/prototyping six months earlier. It was a couple months before the Presidential election in 2016.
Five years, wow, what a start. The comics are at least amusing, many times they’re side-hurting funny.
As long as the correct Chekov is cited, not the one where if nuclear wessels are discussed in the first reel, they must be used in the third reel. I’ve had that blunder in the family, and fortunately knew enough of his writings to get the correct play.
Oh, I hope. I really need to write my planned “history of comics” and our own approach to 4-panel cartoons. As far as “nuclear wessels”… I get the reference but we really want current-century humor. Otherwise I’d be too tempted to make fun of Doonsbury and phone it in!
Plus I might take the occasional cheap-shot at Garfield. Um…
That’s a nice bit of code talking in public. The plot thickens again. “That? Well, a bigger cellar won’t dig itself and be safe. We need an expert.”
The teenager boys babysitting is a great twist. Tire out the little ones. Everything is fine until a grating accident.
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Those are officially Tuck’s little sisters, although we’ve yet to properly introduce them in the comic.
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I hope that ship’s wheel on the wall gets turned into a rube-goldbergian opening mechanism for a secret barrel cellar. Something that Fisher’s Shop or Pask Makes would come up with, transported into the TIATD universe.
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I’d like to see that too! Chekov’s wheel and all that, don’t you know.
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I’ll confirm the wheel does indeed do something aside from being decorative, and it’s been that way from the prototyping stage almost 5 years ago.
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Has it Actually been five years since this comic started!?
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Yes. Next May. It’s kinda scary. Keep in mind we started the planning/prototyping six months earlier. It was a couple months before the Presidential election in 2016.
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Five years, wow, what a start. The comics are at least amusing, many times they’re side-hurting funny.
As long as the correct Chekov is cited, not the one where if nuclear wessels are discussed in the first reel, they must be used in the third reel. I’ve had that blunder in the family, and fortunately knew enough of his writings to get the correct play.
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Oh, I hope. I really need to write my planned “history of comics” and our own approach to 4-panel cartoons. As far as “nuclear wessels”… I get the reference but we really want current-century humor. Otherwise I’d be too tempted to make fun of Doonsbury and phone it in!
Plus I might take the occasional cheap-shot at Garfield. Um…
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See? Celcius was wrong. He told Kelvin he couldn’t get a job because he doesn’t have a degree.
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What slays me is five years of drawing this guy and I never made the connection. We need a Celcius character.
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But Celcius can be soooo negative. Kelvin is always positive.
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