Jeeves Takes Charge (1 of 5)
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Jeeves Takes Charge (1 of 5)

Publication Date: October 25, 2010

Chapter: Random Literature

So, this is an interesting detour. Here's the deal: several months ago, my pal Scrubbo kicked me a hundred bucks and just said "Wodehouse." Fitting ten strips into the schedule, however, was a fairly daunting task that I ignored for a while, then thought about, then finally decided to attempt. The schedule with therefore be thus: Jeeves will occupy ten strips in a row, starting today and ending next week. I didn't want them broken apart over five different weekends, and this is the only sane way I could work out to accomplish the goal of keeping them together. If you've very little interest in early-20th century English literature, then I apologize in advance.

But I shouldn't need to apologize, because Jeeves is awesome.

And yes, this proves that it's disturbingly possible to just buy two weeks of my comic. I'm a whore that way.

Author: P. G. Wodehouse • Year: 1916 • Info: Wikipedia

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Lit Brick is a comic started by Jodie Troutman in an effort to read the entire Norton Anthology of English Literature. Having eventually succeeded in that goal, it now features comics about all manner of random literature. For more of Jodie's work, visit longtalljodie.com!

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