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  • 28 Jul 2005

    Okay, I'm not sure if this is ridiculous, inspired, or over-the-edge. The surreal webcomic Goats has so-called "extended info" (the grey area below the strip) for each comic. This info includes the dialogue text, locations and props in each panel. Also, for each character that appears in the strip, it lists first appearance and the three storylines the character most recently appeared in.

    This information goes all the way back to the very first strip.

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  • 7 Jul 2005

    Last week, I was reading through some oldish posts on Websnark, and he pointed me towards "Nothing Nice to Say", a hilariously tongue-in-cheek punk comic. I ended up reading all of the back strips and I liked it a whole lot. I added it to my daily reading, and thought "I should mention this on my blog". Well, now that he's done a guest strip for "Joe and Monkey" with Jerry Holkins from Penny Arcade, I thought I'd actually do it.

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  • 25 Mar 2005

    I love Chris Onstad, the mind behind Achewood. Only he would try a joke like today's strip, and make it accurate. Read it, and then read the rest of this post.

    Read more...

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  • 20 Jan 2005

    Somehow, I think Vlad's idea in today's Achewood would really be popular (in an ironic pop-culture Subservient chicken-esque sorta way). With a free afternoon, a few sandwiches and fixins, and a hungry woman, we could probably fake it.

    Update: Is this somehow related?

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  • 13 Dec 2004

    For those of you who don't still read Sluggy Freelance on a daily basis, I would recommend putting aside an hour and reading the storyline that just ended last week. It wrapped up at least a couple loose ends, and was quite gripping. Far better than "Kitten 2", and much easier to follow. You should start at May 19.

    Since the Saturday strips are being done by a guest artist as a sorta-parallel story, only the first one is really pertinent to the story. You can skip the rest unless you like mediocre silliness.

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  • 22 Nov 2004

    The Adventures of Spelling the Vacuum. What the hell, folks? My life is like a Douglas Adams novel.

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  • 16 Sep 2004

    If I still read it, I would have known about this earlier, but Michael Jantze ended The Norm, apparently as of this last Monday. The story is that his wife is trying to raise money so that Michael can make the comic strip purely online. This, combined with PvP's "free for newspapers" deal makes this an interesting time for print comics. Let's hope this is the start of change in the industry.

    But let's not hold our breaths.

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  • 2 Sep 2004

    Not only do I have dreams like Roast Beef's in today's Achewood (substituting 'Google' for 'Yahoo'), but in fact the whole story feels like Onstad is stalking me.

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  • 18 Aug 2004

    This is the only thing I've ever wanted.

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  • 23 Jul 2004

    Fleep. [via Chris]

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