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Comic #26 - Post - A Highly Emotional Adventure, Part 3

Blog: April 28th, 2008

Thank goodness for Castle Doctrine! No one knows what kind of murderous intent would’ve been unleashed from the depths of Marty McFly’s soul had the complex scientific and philosophical concepts not found themselves reduced into an easily digested form. He could hide a chainsaw in the superfluous pockets of that down vest.
Well, things got a […]

Snipplet #6 - Post - Our Picks for the 2105 Election

Blog: April 24th, 2008

What’s this? The comic is posted on time? Unbelievable!
I know that I said we’d keep politics to a minimum here at QLC, so please forgive me for this one. In my defense, I’m still not telling you who to vote for, so the promise is still intact. Massive props to Caldwell, whose PhotoShoop skills made […]

Comic #25 - Post - A Highly Emotional Adventure, Part 2

Blog: April 21st, 2008

We’re punning our way into the history books. A canine Bleach reference? Surely we cannot be serious. I highly doubt we could do that again.
What is Kojo scheming? Apparently, something involving basements, schematics, and despair. What could his prodigious mechanical intelligence be devising?
STAY TUNED, DEAR READER!
FOR MORE!

Comic #25 - Post - Placeholder… (wait till tomorrow)

Blog: April 20th, 2008

Sorry, today’s comic will be ever later than usual. In its stead, enjoy weegee. Maybe you could join the /b/tards on 4chan on a Yahoo Live raid? It’s all that I’ve done today…

Snipplet #5 - Post - The Worst of Both Worlds

Blog: April 18th, 2008

In case you haven’t noticed, Japanese 14 year olds have a wide variety of super powers, the least of which is the incredible manual dexterity required to pilot a 60 foot tall robot, possibly through space and/or time itself. For that reason, I have come to appreciate the Japanese, or at least fear them lest […]

Comic #24 - Post - A Highly Emotional Adventure, Part 1

Blog: April 13th, 2008

We’re off to begin a new story arc -I hope the filler wasn’t too distressing. It isn’t really filler, per se, as ALL elements of our strips are interrelated in a highly schizophrenic framework, but at least now these next few strips will have a much more linear progression. Thankfully, you won’t need to have […]

Comic #23 - Snipplets MAX

Blog: April 6th, 2008

Synchronicity is a hell of thing, ain’t it? Regardless of whether it’s a paranormal cosmic phenomenon or just the result of selective attention, this seemingly meaningful* pattern of occurrences can be both deeply powerful and downright exasperating. I tend to ignore most instances of synchronicity as I do with deja vu or pareidolia, but they’re […]

Snipplet #3 - Divine Punishment

Blog: April 3rd, 2008

Caldwell’s puns are like cigarettes. Initial exposure provokes an immediate negative gut reaction, as well as a noticeable change in air quality. In time, though, you get used to the nausea and eventually start to enjoy the puns, perhaps even crave them if you’ve seen too much. They never taste better when you’re addicted, but […]

Comic #22 - Adventures in Science

Blog: March 30th, 2008

Yeah, let me be perfectly clear: that’s Caldwell’s pun. Not mine. Just sayin’. I like it, but when the firing squad comes to the apartment I’m going to disassociate myself from his jokery in its entirety.
This week’s Snipplet -already penned and inked- will reflect my growing intolerance of puns. You’ll see, dear reader, you’ll see…
On […]

Snipplet #2 - On the Maintenance of Faces

Blog: March 27th, 2008

    Sorry for the lateness of today’s offering; our compumatrix systems didn’t integrate as quickly into the hive minds as we had previously expected.
    Today we expound on a rather sensitive personal subject: facial hair. At 22 years of age, I would expect to have the ability to grow hairs from my face at around […]