Midsummer Nights Dream because of the play within a play, the fairies and the jokes.
Midsummer Nights Dream because of the play within a play, the fairies and the jokes.
It just gets better. I binged it during Covid times and it seemed to match the mood I was in.
We're in the cyberpunk future only without the cool clothes.
One was a builder/volunteer fireman/volunteer lifeboatman. Not sure about the other, death certificate suggests he worked in a factory.
God that was the sort of crap we were doing in WW2
Argh! <turns laptop to face the wall>
god yes
even though everyone and their dog had the album...
Just listening to Falling on a Bruise by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and thinking that band never got the respect they deserved...
It's right up there as one of the best strips the 2000AD stable has ever produced....
This makes me think I don't have a clue how to be a friend even though I like people.
I studied History of Ideas as part of my degree. Shove it in there. :)
Capitalism tries to keep the workers down. It's not wrong to acknowledge that you are oppressed. However, seek out the ways we can cooperate to lift each other up. Look for people caring for other people, bringing them joy. What you do with your art raises people. Movement is resistance.
I found my copies when I was moving house last month. restocking that bookcase was soooooo slow as I kept stopping to read.
Deep spiritual communion.
This is me. Who hates me this much??????
That is a fantastic piece.
Judging by how tightly controlled images of Einstein are, I guess his estate has quite effective legal rep....
if I scrunch up my eyes until they are nearly closed I can just about see the lines 'move' back to be level. What a weird one!
Just hung a picture. Properly, with a stud detector and everything. Terrifying. I am now going to have a nice cup of tea and a sit down.
I think she might be the best wind-up merchant I have ever seen.
Now that I have safely moved house and settled in (and have an address) I have ordered your book! Yay!!!
Which were you in '92? I was no 2.
No 2. Heh. This brings back memories.
Will you miss those loons once you've finished?
My brother had one when he was 8 which is 83. There is no way my family had that much spare cash translated into GBP as we only had 1GBP a week pocket money. I am betting Mum and Dad bought it from a catalogue and paid in instalments.
I suppose you are unlikely to get your hands on a swordstick...
This is lovely. Whole comic in the replies.
I seem to have some dust in my eye
So noble. So majestic.