Unrelated query, but — has anyone considered another of the implications of Willis’ buffer? That being that he can put extra strips in-between stuff? (Like if he has a meeting between two characters occurring in four weeks which he draws two strips for, then comes up with an idea for a third strip, draws that, and puts that in between the original two strips.)
It’s certainly not likely (though that’s more because of the precarious balance of Friday cliffhangers and the generally good pacing making extra strips unnecessary), but it doesn’t entirely eliminate the possibility of comics inspired by comments (within a certain time-frame, at least).
The possibility of comics inspired by comments is eliminated by a whole other set of reasons, but okay, it doesn’t entirely eliminate the possibility of…future-retconning-not-yet-happening-past-events–okay I lost my point.
I think you’re just trying to keep the dream alive that he could someday put something in the comic based on what people were saying in the comment section.
Our liberalest liberals, to the best of my knowledge, live mostly in BC, are stoned 24/7, and log 12-hour days in World of Warcraft. They’re so congenial, they’d agree to be set on fire if you phrased it nicely.
Sadly, this archetype of Canadian rarely makes it to the voting stations. Be very interesting place to live if they suddenly all did. ^_^
To be honest, I think that if voting was (somehow safely) implemented online, every election in the world would hit 100% turnouts.
Because, you know, who on earth would ever care who’s making decisions, so long as they don’t have to commute a block or two to a school or other polling place… >_<
Where did Hollywood go so wrong? I thought movies were supposed to be an escape from reality, a chance to put your worries aside and not have to think about any underlying ideas or concepts. Well, not anymore.
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It's not a new argument, of course, but Chesterton dismissed it effectively in 1908.
"You will hear everlastingly... this argument that the rich man cannot be bribed. The fact is, of course, that the rich man is bribed; he has been bribed already. That is why he is a rich man."
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Hawley dismisses Trump lining his pockets with his memecoin: "Listen, I think nobody believes that Donald Trump can be bought. I mean, what does Donald Trump need more money for?"
wilbur, savvy enough to know he's in a comic strip but still not a great actor, awkwardly lifts a muffin up into frame so that we, the audience, understand that he has a muffin right now, which is very important narratively, but he's not really selling it well as an organic, human action
confirming that the reason there's been no Galaxy Version female characters in Blokees until now is that they felt they needed to make Round Lady Thighs For Ladies
It's #webcomicday? We have a special day???
Well, my name is Pat McHoarney and I draw 69 Mouse-Ear Blvd, a multigenerational story about women who all have sexy legs and probably other features. There was a grandmother, but she wasn't hot and so she died off-panel.
Elizabeth Holmes is in prison for defrauding investors through her blood-testing company, Theranos. Her partner, Billy Evans, is now trying to raise money for a company that describes itself as “the future of diagnostics.” nyti.ms/3FbtZm9
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selling my netflix war for cybertron megatron -- the walmart exclusive one that came with pinpointer and lionizer (but being sold here without pinpointer and lionizer)
Gran... IS ALIVE?
okay, juliette still has brown hair, so this is probably definitely a flashback
i'm just surprised that the comic has remembered her, at all
Was good meeting you earlier. Thanks for the Ultracar porn!
what
Thinking was at the expo.
I am not jealous of you.
I hope that is metaphorical porn…otherwise, hey, no fair!
what is this idont even
Dammit, scan it and share it with the internet!
Too bad I couldn’t go to the Expo this year, I’m stuck up here in Edmonton for the weekend though.
I was just saying to my husband that it would be awesome if you were at the expo. Will be stopping by your booth tomorrow!
It’s cool. Calgary is more like the Dallas of Alberta.
Wouldn’t it be the Fort Worth of Alberta? Calgary has the Stampede, doesn’t it?
Unrelated query, but — has anyone considered another of the implications of Willis’ buffer? That being that he can put extra strips in-between stuff? (Like if he has a meeting between two characters occurring in four weeks which he draws two strips for, then comes up with an idea for a third strip, draws that, and puts that in between the original two strips.)
It’s certainly not likely (though that’s more because of the precarious balance of Friday cliffhangers and the generally good pacing making extra strips unnecessary), but it doesn’t entirely eliminate the possibility of comics inspired by comments (within a certain time-frame, at least).
The possibility of comics inspired by comments is eliminated by a whole other set of reasons, but okay, it doesn’t entirely eliminate the possibility of…future-retconning-not-yet-happening-past-events–okay I lost my point.
Moving stuff around in comicpress is super annoying and with a 8 week buffer would take hours to accomplish.
Oh well. Myth buffered.
I think you’re just trying to keep the dream alive that he could someday put something in the comic based on what people were saying in the comment section.
I’ll be sure to ask if it was good for you later.
Everyone knows that Edmonton is the Austin of Alberta. Calgary is Dallas, Lloydminster is El Paso and Ft. Macmurray is San Antonio.
How luck that you don’t have a Houston equivalent.
Why no love for the H-Town? We got Beyonce. That has to count for something.
Well, Canada does… it’s called Sarnia.
The cowgirl logo… is the cowgirl look big in Alberta, or is it just a (reaching) pun on “Calgary”?
I suddenly realize Captain Alberta does look a bit cowboy-ish, now that I think about it…
Google “Calgary Stampede”.
We actually do the Cowboy Hat thing, but mostly at Stampede. Calgary Expo was for cosplay and Ultracar porn.
Ahhahaha
I don’t get it.
I wish I understood American jokes ;_;
Austin is liberal, as opposed to the rest of conservative, gun-toting, everything’s-bigger Texas.
I only recently heard that joke myself, and I’m Californian, so don’t worry about it.
As a general rule, Canada’s conservatives are more liberal than the USA’s liberals.
Our liberalest liberals, to the best of my knowledge, live mostly in BC, are stoned 24/7, and log 12-hour days in World of Warcraft. They’re so congenial, they’d agree to be set on fire if you phrased it nicely.
Sadly, this archetype of Canadian rarely makes it to the voting stations. Be very interesting place to live if they suddenly all did. ^_^
To be honest, I think that if voting was (somehow safely) implemented online, every election in the world would hit 100% turnouts.
Because, you know, who on earth would ever care who’s making decisions, so long as they don’t have to commute a block or two to a school or other polling place… >_<
I went to Lake Louise in the mountains yesterday…..it was snowing…..yeah…..
So nice to see you at the Expo! Thanks for the sketch
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