Surprise! This was written in the middle of my parents’ divorce. At the time, I was pleased that it reined back its anger to be more introspective. Now, it feels a little victim blamey.
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Surprise! This was written in the middle of my parents’ divorce. At the time, I was pleased that it reined back its anger to be more introspective. Now, it feels a little victim blamey.
Mike and Walky originally had bunk beds? Huh. I definitely didn’t remember that later on. And I’m pretty sure that mallet counts as another Oversized Comedy Prop. I think I’m gonna go back and tag these things.
*scratches head* I sort of inadvertently reused this idea years later in Shortpacked!, didn’t I. *checks* Ah, yeah, here we go. Phew, similar idea, technically different punchline, huzzah.
I’d mentioned that the first major It’s Walky! storyline borrowed loosely from the first Walkerton computer game, and so here we see the second major storyline borrows from the second Walkerton computer game, “Aliens Stole My Nachitos!” We do not […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
New storyline! I decided to skip its inaugural Sunday strip. It’s really redundant with the last strip of the redrawn strips, it shows a happy Sal that no longer exists at that moment, plus by skipping it we put Sunday […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hey, Dina! I think this is the first time she’s been properly introduced, rather than being a background prop.
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