If you don’t like the name Roux, imaginary readers, you can blame my friend Emma! In fact, while you’re at it, blame Emma for everything! Especially bad weather.
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I cannot explain the things the Theater Bats do, imaginary readers. I mean, I almost definitely could, but that sounds like some deep magic. Because who can explain the things in their own heads? If I could do that, there’d[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This was the logical conclusion to the storyline, imaginary readers. Also, one panel comics are easy to make! It’s pretty nice, honestly. Happy weekend.
Storyline over, imaginary readers! Turns out I can do one that doesn’t last all spring and summer. So that’s one question answered.
Look, imaginary readers. This is another one I just wrote for me. There are ways to bond outside nearly dying.
Hmm. Looks like we’re taking a break from action after all that worm killing, imaginary readers. This is a good idea. Like stretching before a run. I have no idea what I’m going on about.
Rick’s been pretty useless in this comic, huh imaginary readers? Ah, well. He’ll bounce back. He really should learn to hold onto things with two hands, though. Seriously, Rick.
It’s Friday, imaginary readers! I guess we’ll all have to accept that no one in the comic will be eaten by worms for the next two days. Really, it’s all one can hope for. Happy weekend, imaginary readers.
I hate it when I suddenly decide to portray complex events in visual media, imaginary readers. There’s a reason this is mostly a talking head comic. This was like doing three of those. It was really going to just be[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Theater Bats are using the word “heroes” pretty loosely, imaginary readers. But they make up for it by being super snarky.









