Finally. Let’s get this storyline rolling again. We’ve still got to check back in with the Theater Bats, AND Other Rick. Don’t get sick while writing, imaginary readers, it’ll throw you way off. Anywho. Happy weekend, guys. I’m sure you[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Okay, I really didn’t have time for a real comic today. I got things to get done, guys. So here’s a picture of Leinth, a new character who, with any luck, will be appearing tomorrow. Fingers crossed, imaginary readers.
This one’s kind of an in-between because I didn’t have a ton of time, and because I think the next Manea comic will have a new character, who I haven’t designed yet. I’m feeling kind of a ton better, imaginary[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I made this a couple of weeks ago, and you probably saw it if you follow me on twitter, but I kind of like having an excuse to put in on the site. Filler art today and no* comic yesterday.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Is it Friday, imaginary readers? That was rhetorical. It’s totes Friday. Unless it’s still Thursday where you are right now. Or unless you’re reading this in the future, I guess. Look, we’re overthinking this, imaginary readers. Have a nice weekend,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Okay, this is the second of the dual storylines, imaginary readers. I won’t be doing what I did last time, jumping back and forth every day between stories. Instead, I’ll just wait for little breaks in the stories. You know,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Remember guys, Manea was originally supposed to be a big villain. She didn’t really turn out that way, but that potential’s still there. She is a goddess of both death and insanity, after all. I bet she’s capable of some[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Segue! This is gonna be another dual storyline, imaginary readers. Otherwise there wouldn’t be enough Nimmo. That simply will not stand. See you bros and sisbros later.
Happy weekend, imaginary readers! That’s all the comics I’ve got for the week. I’ll see you guys on the Internet.









