Hey, I’m in California. How about that? Even though Caldwell and I are on the opposite ends of the country, we still publish our comic on time. Booyah.
You know, I’d would’ve liked to make this series into a complete comic book; there’s a lot of story lost in the 4-panel weekly format that we could elaborate upon if given more room. Of course, that would take a super long time, and Caldwell just wouldn’t stand for it. Perhaps someday you’ll see a QLC #1 on the comic book racks, but don’t get your hopes up.
Speaking of getting one’s hopes up, the Supreme Court is quite likely going to hand down their ruling on Heller vs. DC, the second 2nd-Amendment case they’ve touched. Libertarians will rejoice (if all goes well). Yay.
In other news, “The Happening” still massively sucks.
—edit—
CNN is just now reporting that George Carlin has passed away.
Suddenly, comedy has lost a legendary figure as influential and provocative as Lenny Bruce, who was indeed a source of Carlin’s passion. Our hearts are with the family and friends of this epic contributor to the science of humor, lewdness, and indecency, who paved the way for novices such as ourselves on the QLC staff to be able to scribble obscenities and (potentially) offensive witticisms without reproach or fear of reprisal. He broadened the scope of criticism for the sake of humor, and will forever be known for his contributions to the art of perversity. He was a pioneer.
Alright, I’m off to listen to Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” a few dozen times. Perhaps that’ll level me out.



Is the penciled look reflective of the fact that he’s in his subconcious, or of the fact that you ackshewalee have lives and are on the other side of the nation?
+ 100 internets if you can explain this to me.
that was actually planned long ago, but coincided nicely with our schedules
To quote George Carlin:
“I think we’re already ‘circling the drain’ as a species, and I’d love to see the circles get a little faster and a little shorter.”
The sad part is, he died right when it was getting good.