Well, we still have a grand total of two votes split as to whether “Family Fires” or “Beatnik Bloodsport” will survive. Five weeks and two votes. I’ve given up hopes that this will someday be decided. I hate you all. Oh, here are some pictures:
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The Ongoing Debate
Our president has been decided, but the real choice that you have yet to vote on is the ongoing war between “Family Fires” and “Beatnik Bloodsport”! So far there has been exactly ONE VOTE cast for EACH for a GRAND TOTAL of TWO VOTES.
The battle is epic, and it rages on. All you need do is comment below, and you may consider your vote CAST.
Now, in a stunning move, today’s comic is reactionary– meaning we have our first follow-up comic; both for “Beatnik” and “Family”. See the originals here.
It’s Thursday, which means we gotta talk COMICS! Sorry I’m late in the day again– a trend I need to nip in the bud. This week is super-short, so let’s roll to it already.

Fighting for the Future
On Tom Brokaw’s last Meet the Press before the Tuesday election the commentator said “even those who say they’re not going to vote want to know what’s going on”. This year will almost certainly see an upswing in voter turnout, but sadly it is not the turnout that we need. What is needed is beyond the “final poll”; it is a change in the national conscience.
It is obvious (to me at least) in the reading of founding United States documents that there was an intent for a supportive federal government, instead of an overbearing one run by two entrenched parties. The intent seems to have been to empower the republic– that we might elect officials to fight for individual needs. Of course, this did not account for the vast leaps in communication and global economics that are the reality of today’s world. A world in which a country needs benchmarks to be held across the nation in education, commerce, and more in order to stay competitive. This does not remove the need for “smaller” forms of representation, which is why it is completely contrary to what was intended for the U.S.A. that the nation is more informed and invested in the presidential election than any of the underlying offices. I am no innocent in this problem; the only campaign to which I have financially contributed in my life is the current presidential contest. I do so, however, with the realization that we may see a return to the “people” mattering.
No decisions have been made as to whether my collaboration with my sibling is following the path of “Family Fires” or “Beatnik Bloodsport”– a decision I kindly enough was leaving to all of our lovely readers. But you guys (and girls) are Jerkasaurus Rexes, and won’t just speak below in the comments… or at least you haven’t for the past two weeks.
Here’s two for today. Maybe somebody will finally pipe up as to which of the two directions is more amusing. Again, until our lame webmaster gets his butt moving on the layout, you’ll have to click to embiggen. Sorry.
There is an alternate universe where last week’s “Choose the Webcomic of the Future” was wildly successful, striking debate far and wide as tho which comic would be backed as the people’s choice of sweet webcomicy goodness.
But in this Universe it seemed nobody cared too much. Which is why we were nice enough to give you the choice all over again. Click the pics to “embiggen”:
Continue reading ‘New Comic: October 25, 2008– “*$!%!”: “*%#&^!!!”’
I’ve been pretty excited about this whole webcomic launch thing. As I said the first day, we don’t expect everyone to like all of these, but as we plug along on them we are sure of having a little bit of somethin’ for everyone. Personally, my favorite comic is tomorrow’s launch “Technicality”– it has this pitch-perfect mix of classic cartoon strip mixed with current day goodness. Today’s entry though… well, I’ve got a dilemma.
By now, just about everyone has heard of the Republican Party’s Vice-Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin. And if you spend any amount of time on the Internet, you’ve probably begun to hear rumors of her shortcomings. Shortcomings that the Republican Party is rushing to explain away on Fox News, and any other media outlet willing to hear them tell little “not so truths” to the camera. The whole thing has made me wonder: is this for real? Or is John McCain playing some sort of sick practical joke on the citizens of the United States — I keep waiting for him to say “April Fools” in the middle of September, or shout “Gotcha!”. (Sidenote: his campaign has probably entertained the idea, but figured no one would go for it).

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