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2009.07.22

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Is “lept” correct? It’s not “leaped” right?
‘lept’ is correct, but ‘to’ in panel 16 should be ‘too’ … i’m a bastard.
Leapt. Doesn’t matter.
I need an editor. Will fix tomorrow sometime.
EDIT: Fixed!
Editors are for lame people who don’t like having to fix their comics, and the embarrassment of being caught on errors.
I feel bad for Mithras. It’s easy to judge him, but he is us.
He reminds me of Oannes, a fish-like being who appeared to the Sumerians and taught them various skills… Carl Sagan said we should seriously consider this as evidence of extraterrestrial contact in human history. This was before Von Daniken made these ideas look silly. Thank you, Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_astronauts
Jesse, that cliff face tells me that you have a terrific adventure/adaptation of the original Star Trek crew in your possible future.
As far as I am concerned, rules of grammar are nearly meaningless when it comes to dialog.
Of course if I were offered a chance to write and draw a Star Trek story I would jump at the opportunity. I think I would anyway. You never can tell when that kind of thing actually comes your way.But I love Spock. I mean I really love Spock and would want to write a story about him. Maybe do a mini-comic about him sometime when I’m out of ideas.
Jesse, that reminds me of that painting you made of Riker sitting on Worf’s face.