So, here’s the thing: the real 19th PL strip was lousy, so I burned it and made the next strip the 19th strip instead. This, of course, left me coming up short this week. As such, I’m plugging the hole in Friday with a Delusionary State strip. I know that posting DS on a weekday [...]
Posts Tagged ‘John Milton’
After Satan successfully gets Adam and Eve booted from Eden, Sin somehow senses the triumph and declares that a bridge must be built between Hell and Earth to close the gap over Chaos. This task she leaves largely to her diseased and disturbing son and/or brother, Death. On a less nightmare-inducing note, I got fan [...]
I’m really digging this particular incarnation of She-Jesus. She’s snarky and fun to draw. I’ll have to think up some more excuses to bring her back. Author: John Milton / Date of Publication: 1667 / Source: Wikipedia
For those of you not keeping score at home, I posted four Delusionary State strips over the weekend. I know some of you didn’t read them. For shame. If you read them all right now, I’ll forgive you – this time. Anyway, you may have noticed that I finally figured out how many Paradise Lost [...]
Clearly Satan is invincible. This Saturday and Sunday will again play host to a pile of Delusionary State comics, two per day for a total of four. Yes, I’m quite mad. Anyway, don’t forget to tune in. It’s gonna be fun. Author: John Milton / Date of Publication: 1667 / Source: Wikipedia
Adam rambles on with “deep thoughts” for a while in Book IV, and it’s honestly laced with far more intelligence than he should be showing at this point, pre-Evil-Fruit. Luckily, Eve is still a submissive and mostly idiotic twit. Author: John Milton / Date of Publication: 1667 / Source: Wikipedia
It’d be easy to blame Satan’s infiltration of the Garden on Uriel, since he led the Adversary there to begin with, but honestly, Gabriel was doing a pretty crap job of guarding the place to begin with. I mean, seriously, how hard is it to guard a garden on a planet with no other sentient [...]
So, I think this comic probably speaks for itself, so instead of providing commentary, I’ll just shill for a few things. First, I posted eight friggin’ comics over the weekend. Yep, Delusionary State launched here on Saturday with a bang. You should go read that pile of strips. Now. Second, some publishing quirks required that [...]
This comic is pretty much a direct response to yesterday’s comments. That’s really one of the only upsides to have having a lot of comics done ahead of time. In any event, a plain text reading of Ezekiel 1.4-1.15 reveals that cherubs do, indeed, look completely ridiculous. As such, I think I’m justified in having [...]




