| Like many of the strips, this one was inspired by a phone conversation with my friend Stephen (the ogre). He spoke along to a quote from the game, which out of context... is entirely wacky and not so funny. |
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| True story as told by Carlo, who actually looks like that. Also present is Carlo's cousin and my alternate avatar for the strip who I eventually stopped using. In the last panel I present them with The Soggy Banana of Stupidity, a reoccuring plot device. |
| One of the strips more obviously inspired by the comic strip "Dr. Lobster and Steve". |
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| You know, in the final few years of highschool, it's hard to keep track of some of the more trivial details, and in the world of computer gaming, any news that isn't one year ahead of release is because whatever it's about is a year behind schduel. So naturally I got confused. |
This so totally happened. | |
| Gaming humor. |
| A simple strip based on a simple phone conversation. | |
| My spazzy friend Alex and I make fun of a phone survey who was unlucky enough to call when we were bored. This strip got more feedback than any other. The headband in the first panel is in reference to one of the earliest strips. |
Actual conversation, Alex went on four five minutes trying to convince his Dad and I how cool it would be before we figured out what he meant.
The pictures of Gazebo's were taken from Google. I didn't draw them. |  |