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Elizabethan Christmas (Part 8)
Post Date: December 20, 2012
Chapter: Yuletide Jamboree
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Ok, day before updates resume, gonna call it now:
GILGAMEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH!
I AM UP TO DATE WITH THE ARCHIVES woohoooo
man, am I happy to follow LitBrick now at a regular pace instead of archive-binging. I do love this comic.
So ok, I have a most pressing question: where did all the DS strips go? All the links in the past redirect to the homepage of LitBrick.
The original DS starts here. http://sporkman.com/oldies/2009/05/25/2470/
I have no idea where Version 2 is, however.
Many thanks!
Now I’m off to cath up with that too. Wheeeeee
Meh, please don’t. The original DS isn’t particularly good.
Version 2 is offline for the moment but will be back eventually.
It has finally happened. Every artists greatest fear.
People like something of yours… and it is the stuff you know sucks and could be so much better. Not only that… some of your well liked stuff is not getting interest for this stuff that you generally do not enjoy.
Now… do you fix it? Can you fix it? George Lucas thought Star Wars sucked before he fixed it… are you going to be George Lucas to Delusionary State? Are you prepared to take the risk? … Can you put a Bantha in the background? As well, all the backgrounds are SEVERELY lacking in Banthas.
For my final hair… do I finally have an avatar with Fabulous Hair again?
Christmas Day, huh?
Perhaps we could have an opposing viewpoint in which Elizabeth gets buried in a plum pudding with a stick of holly stebbed through her heart.
I think its funny he’s soo persistent in hitting on her lol
I maintain that she’s only punishing herself.
…Even if the clothes do seem unmarred from the prior defenestration.