VIII: Enter the Arch-Nemesis
Image appropriation from pages IIII and VII is on display here. Parts of panels 1 and 5 were subtly altered from their previous appearances. The idea of Ash’s arms “rejecting” him was offered by a friend.
Image appropriation from pages IIII and VII is on display here. Parts of panels 1 and 5 were subtly altered from their previous appearances. The idea of Ash’s arms “rejecting” him was offered by a friend.
A friend helped to title this strip because I had writer’s block. Without offering any context, I asked him for a title. He pulled this phrase about pigeons out of thin air, not even knowing what the title was going[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This strip used nine panels because there was no way to fit the exposition as well as the punchline into just six. It’s the first strip to deviate from the six-panel format.
This strip’s title is taken from the movie The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, which I only know of via Mystery Science Theater 3000.
In its earliest form, the series had a strict joke-a-day comedy format. I figured it was the best way to embrace the absurdity that was planned to unfold. The full name of Attic High was one of the ways I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…