Finally, the last of Nicholle’s Travels. I’m rather pleased to be moving on, though I did enjoy this run. But hey, you know me – if anything lasts more than a week, I get antsy.
On a completely unrelated note, yesterday, I put together the first installment of what I jokingly refer to as “Silver Age Sporkman.” It’s a goofy cover for a comic that never has and never will actually exist. If you dig it and want me to crank out more, please reblog or retweet it. Thanks!






There’s this invention called toilet paper.
farewell Nicholle! you and your awesome adventures will be missed!
..what happened to ace the bat-hound?
Nicholle’s been home between getting Ace the Bat-hound back and meeting the Yahoos. I figure Ace the Bat-hound was sensible and didn’t get on the boat with her.
I’m with the ponies on this one. Ewwww…
Well yes, of course. On the other hand, Kickhappy said they did not see her wash her hands. Unless they were watching her every step of the way – squickish – they might have just missed it.
All girls secretly love ponies. All of them. :p … And many guys do, too.
By the by — isn’t there any place she won’t get exiled or desperately want to escape from?
Her home, hopefully.
If she didn’t want to escape from home so badly, why did she spend so much time and effort getting out to sea, while knowing that every time she gets on a ship, somehow, she’s gonna end up losing the boat? After the third one, I’d think she would be kind of reluctant, y’know?
If I remember correctly in the book Gulliver was despondent the rest of his days and was basically a hermit in his own home and wouldn’t even let his family see him.
Of course, one could argue that he never gave a crap about his family to begin with, but that’s a whole other ball of wax.