My most favorite base!
on January 17, 2015 at 12:01 amChapter: Family Feud
Location: Island in the Bermuda Triangle #1
Sometimes when you find yourself writing and drawing a heavy story, there’s an urge to just drop it at its zenith, tell the rest of the ending in exposition via a few panels, and then immediately jump into goofy insanity. Similarly, after finishing the super-serious year-long apocalyptic ending to It’s Walky!, I retreated to draw the goofy-ass farce Shortpacked! for a decade. It took me that long to unwind.
See ya later, Shortpacked!.
So does this mean with Shortpacked ending you are getting back into the alien hunting comics business?
You can tell that it’s a super-serious apocalyptic story by the Baywatch chicks rescuing the drowning frosted snack cake.
This does super increase the realism of the Walkyverse, though. There’s maybe more than one person named Jennifer now!
My most favorite base is third.
Can I ask why Honey Bun was introduced? I was really surprised when I first read this comic that he only joins the action twice.
Willis explained that a couple comics back when the honey bun appeared.
http://www.itswalky.com/comic/where-are-you-going/
Just a generic Godzilla-like monster.
Considering it (he? she?) eventually gets a career in acting, It’s kind of a shame it dies before Pacific Rim was a thing.
I missed that page.
I just think it’s weird to create Honey and then create another giant monster for the rest of the comic.
I really wish I didn’t object to Disqus so much, just so I could make a ‘You, sir, are no Head Alien’ comment at Sogmaster. Ah well.
Meanwhile, is anybody still going to get the Baywatch reference these days?
After reading Baywatch’s Wikipedia article, I learned today that Baywatch is the most-viewed television series in history according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It’s been watched in 140 countries by a total of over one billion viewers.
I remember hearing somewhere that outside of the English-speaking world, David Hasselhoff in particular is the primary selling point of Baywatch. I never watched it myself, so I have no idea if his alleged awesomeness was indeed enough to overshadow the more obvious draw of Male Gaze.
Well so did everyone back in the 90s.
Oh wait what am I talking about this came out in like 2000
I too object to Discus among other social ‘traps’. So I just read them also. Bye Bye Shortpacked. It was fun.
I run NoScript, so Disqus drives me a little crazy when I try to view the comments. It’s got nested scripts from about four or five different domains that don’t become available to the “temporarily alllow all scripts on this page” option until the layers above them are allowed, meaning I have to refresh the page about four or five times to post. I’m a little relieved that Shortpacked is over if only so I no longer have to sit through that Matryoshka stupidity just to make an idiotic dick joke or something (an idiodick joke?).
At least the up- and down-voting was kind of nice.
Yeah, Disqus is a pain with NoScript unless you perma-allow its various bits. I ended up allowing the sub bits and only have to enable the main disqus domain per session…