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Tempest in a Teardrop: The Churchians

~ by Codex and Q

Tempest in a Teardrop: The Churchians

Tag Archives: Codex

Shameless Self-Promotion

21 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by overgrownhobbit in Behind the Frames

≈ 4 Comments

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Codex, Postcard, Q

Tempest in a Teardrop promotional flyer uses copious reader praise

We’ll be passing these out at Sasquan along with buttons.

Codex: Do you think they’ll be more or less valuable if we sign them?

Q: They’re free.

Codex: Point.

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Rough Employment Market

14 Friday Aug 2015

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Codex, Kate, Q, Sad Puppies

Kate the Impaler offers Codex and Q a disgusing job

Posted by overgrownhobbit | Filed under Behind the Frames, Evil League of Evil

≈ 2 Comments

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Finding Bigfoot

24 Friday Jul 2015

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Bigfoot Seekers, Brad, Codex, Larry, Q, TV

Codex and Q make fun of Finding Bigfoot TV show

Posted by overgrownhobbit | Filed under Pop Culture

≈ 2 Comments

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The Eyeball-ization Remuneration Strategy

06 Monday Jul 2015

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Codex, Q, South Park

Codex and Q improve on the Underpants Money-making strategem

Posted by overgrownhobbit | Filed under Behind the Frames

≈ 4 Comments

The Mary Sue Complaint

01 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by overgrownhobbit in Life as a Leftie

≈ 3 Comments

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CHORFS, Codex, Q, The Mary Sue

Mary Sue writers distracted from objectifying-women complaints with hot pix of Marvel Avengers stars

It’s okay for feminists to objectify men because of the patriarchy. So long as the patriarchy is hot.

Animal Farm (Cancelled)

29 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by overgrownhobbit in Pop Culture

≈ 3 Comments

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books, CHORFS, Codex, Wright

CHORFs confuse Animal Farm with an instruction manual

Better look up the article before a “well-meaning” editor changes it!

Meet the ‘Toon: Codex

25 Thursday Jun 2015

Posted by Quizzer in Behind the Frames, Uncategorized

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Codex

codex_pencilCodex is the cute little mushroom with the glasses who illustrates Tempest in a Teardrop.

In hindsight, I’m glad we went with the “talking mushroom” idea and not the “Dixie-accented cute confederate flag” design.

Really dodged a bullet there.

I sat her down and asked her some questions that our 1.5 loyal readers have demanded to know. Hypothetically. Continue reading →

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Eyeballization

24 Wednesday Jun 2015

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Codex, pet rock, Q

A pet rock visits the webcomic

Posted by overgrownhobbit | Filed under Pop Culture

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Meet the ‘Toon: The Extras

23 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by Quizzer in Behind the Frames, Uncategorized

≈ 2 Comments

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Codex, Veggies

Many of our comics feature unnamed characters, which typically have been mushrooms, carrots, or onions. We owe our astute readers an honest, straightforward explanation for this:

Our crisper drawer only has so much room.

Onions are typical social justice warriors. If you believe we are saying they have hidden layers of complexity, and add a certain spice that the typical comic strip villain lacks, then good for you!

Carrots are mostly neutral, non-participants. They may or may not be the subject of the joke.

Mushrooms are fungis. And fungals. They act as cheerleaders for our heroes. If you can find a deeply symbolic meaning in this characterization, be sure to let us know.

Mollusca is my favorite phylum! Continue reading →

The Sarkeesian Oppression Counter

22 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by overgrownhobbit in Life as a Leftie

≈ 2 Comments

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CHORFS, Codex, Gamergate, Q

Anita Sarkesian's uses internet fauxtrage to pad patreon account
If she’s victimized enough, she could get tenure.

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