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2009.03.5

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Man I love this comic!!!
No shit. This better than a movie based on it.
Why does Serapis speak in cursive, while his clones don’t? Are they not as smart? Not as pretentious?
Something along those lines.
This comic is amazing. Will ever go to print or is only for the people of Internetland?
The web gives me instant results, so for that reason I really dig the format. I can tell long drawn out narratives in color without worrying about courting publishers (who’ve been seeing hard times lately). Also the web enables me to tell stories in chunks, as opposed to collecting a large body of work over a year or two while the world assumes I ran off to a Transcendental Meditation community, never to return. So yeah it’s pretty much a web thing. I also dig the self imposed weekly deadline, which is keeping me motivated.
I’m enjoying the hell out of this. It’s like 21st century art comics’ answer to “The Eternals”.
Palm trees give me a warm fuzzy feeling. It’s like accordion. If you put accordion in a song, it sounds good no matter what. If you put some palm trees in a comic, it’s an awesome comic no matter what.
So I added a nifty anti-spam feature to the site today, and I just had to actually use it and make my first ever real comment on the site!
And now we have “previous” and “next” buttons for our navigational pleasure…
Your “web-non-master” pal,
Mike
This comic is afuckingmazingness ten fold.
I forgot to check it last week so today I got a double feature.
I’m more stoked on life now.
I also just linked you to me site, cause I like your stuff so much.