If he ever wore sunglasses, she’d probably pass out. So that’s what our death god friends have been up to, then. I wonder what’s happening in that MYSTERIOUS DOLLHOUSE, imaginary readers? Am I overselling the dollhouse? The dollhouse is important.
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I like to think that even my most cartoonishly evil villains are semi-realistic, imaginary readers, but Nimmo’s dad brings “bad parenting” to what I sincerely hope is an absurd level. Fortunately, Nimmo doesn’t seem to expect much out of him.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nimmo’s dad seems like kind of a tool, imaginary readers. Plus, he looks pretty goofy. And his crown is tiny. I cannot take this frog seriously at all. Sidenote: I am writing this in the deep past! I’m going to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
We have two points of data, but I still call it science. I mean, Doctor Science would, and who am I to argue with him, imaginary readers? He has a degree. I think the first panel of today’s comic is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tentative canon: King Rick probably met Manea while fighting a dragon. He fights a lot of dragons, imaginary readers. It’s sort of his thing.
Today’s punchline only works if you know how many supervillains are called “Doctor.” It’s a lot, imaginary readers. EXPLAINING THE JOKE. THIS IS THE WAY TO SUCCESS. YES.
Confession, imaginary readers: Dick in the superhero dimension was the first part of this storyline that I thought of. It basically drove the rest of the storyline into happening. I was glad of a reason to use these characters again.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is what a Lar is, imagianry readers. It seemed pretty likely that someone would ask that. Baba’s entire storyline may have been built around the idea of that last panel. No regrets. Happy weekend, imaginary readers.
I like making characters interact that normally wouldn’t. If nothing else, it gives me a way to get reactions out of Baba, who is NOTORIOUSLY UNFLAPPABLE. She cannot be flapped, imaginary readers.
Some dudes just need a punch in the face, imaginary readers. There’ll probably be a lot of that on Chompers’ trip through time. He does look a bit lonely, though.









