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24 Monday Oct 2016
Posted in Behind the Frames, Life as a Leftie
24 Monday Oct 2016
Posted in Behind the Frames, Life as a Leftie
This comic is part of a story arc – read it from the beginning.
28 Wednesday Sep 2016
Posted in Behind the Frames, Pop Culture, Sad Puppies, Worldcon
The “meat” of today’s post is provided by Codex. When she presented her idea for a Wednesday post she didn’t think I’d go for it. It’s a serious post. I’m known as the “funny one” of our comic partnership. But a Tuesday night off is a Tuesday night off, even if I have to throw in a couple of extra paragraphs to provide a little context. click through to read the rest
26 Monday Sep 2016
Posted in Evil League of Evil, Politics
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This comic is part of a story arc – read it from the beginning.
19 Monday Sep 2016
Posted in Politics, Pop Culture
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This comic is part of a story arc – read it from the beginning.
18 Sunday Sep 2016
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A special in light of current events – See our regular story line in the archives.
17 Saturday Sep 2016
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16 Friday Sep 2016
Posted in Politics
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14 Wednesday Sep 2016
Posted in Pop Culture, Reviews
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In August, Codex and I formed the Tempest In A Teardrop Book-of-the-Month* Club. We have no friends, since everybody hates cartoonists, and with only a bit of fuss, agreed that Somewhither, written by John C. Wright, would be a great inaugural club choice. We recently sat down to review it together.
03 Saturday Sep 2016
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The dread Ilk, and star of the “Weekend With Scalzi” movie trailer, is shown here with his iconic bone-and-wild blackberry Encouragement tool: Continue reading
31 Wednesday Aug 2016
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Codex and I managed to read the exact same book, which is surprising because I can’t read and Codex psychically absorbs words. She was finished with Larry Correia’s Son of the Black Sword in under three hours. Continue reading