Someone should make a graphic novel along the lines of It's a Wonderful Life. Everything goes down and it couldn't be more depressing... and then HAPPY ENDING! Yay!
Cheer up, Charlie Brown, I'm sure your crippling mental issues will wear him down and make him become dejected and distant giving you the horrible life experience to write a terrible comic that no one will read because even your closest friends will dread hearing from you about your terrible depressing existence.
That's what I'd call having your priorities straight...
ReplyDeleteWhy not make a GN about how everything's awesome?
ReplyDeleteBecause that wouldn't sell to the Emo kids.
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't be tragic and everyone knows that shit doesn't sell when everything isn't full of suck.
ReplyDeleteSomeone should make a graphic novel along the lines of It's a Wonderful Life. Everything goes down and it couldn't be more depressing... and then HAPPY ENDING! Yay!
ReplyDeleteCheer up, Charlie Brown, I'm sure your crippling mental issues will wear him down and make him become dejected and distant giving you the horrible life experience to write a terrible comic that no one will read because even your closest friends will dread hearing from you about your terrible depressing existence.
ReplyDeleteA step above the other mouth breathers but still pretty terrible. ^_^
ReplyDeleteA self fulfilling prophecy?
ReplyDeleteShe should just end it like that story Seth did, "40 Years Later: I never saw her again."
ReplyDelete...where can I get an Optic Nerve t-shirt?
ReplyDeleteBitch alert. Nuff said.
ReplyDelete...or you could, I dunno, find something else to write about?
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those strips that makes me think she laughed afterword, as if it was a joke.
ReplyDeleteIf you lack the imagination to do the "what if" scenario in your head, maybe you shouldn't write anything PERIOD.
ReplyDeleteWorked out great for Art Spiegelman and Harvey Pekar.
ReplyDeleteWait wut?!
ReplyDeleteAh! Young love!
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