Greetings excited Fold!
I know, it’s exciting right? I hope you’re excited by all the extra work I’m putting into the comics. If your new, drawing anything but the top halves of JB and Brian’s faces is a rare event, and should be acknowledged with a long blurb about it below the comic.
Oh, and, yeah, I’m ignoring Halloween. Sorry everyone. I forgot… and now we’re on this excellent tangent… and yeah. Sorry.
Anywho… where will they end up? Your answers could potentially affect their course!
-bman
they end up in the late nineties/early ༼s and Carrot Top uses their booth to make collect calls
they end up in the late nineties/early ༼s and Carrot Top uses their booth to make collect calls
they end up in a previous comic strip
they end up in a previous comic strip
they end up in a previous comic strip
the end up in the commentiverse, where we the readers communicate
the end up in the commentiverse, where we the readers communicate
the end up in the commentiverse, where we the readers communicate
they end up in the distant future which looks eerily similar to our present.
they end up in the distant future which looks eerily similar to our present.
they end up in the late nineties/early '00s and Carrot Top uses their booth to make collect calls
HA! 1-800… you know… has he done anything since then?
they end up in a previous comic strip
the end up in the commentiverse, where we the readers communicate
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!
they end up in the distant future which looks eerily similar to our present.
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
The eighties. The eighties didn't seem quite so odd during the eighties.
The previous comic strip idea of Pirk's is also a good one.
The eighties. The eighties didn't seem quite so odd during the eighties.
The previous comic strip idea of Pirk's is also a good one.
The eighties. The eighties didn't seem quite so odd during the eighties.
The previous comic strip idea of Pirk's is also a good one.
they end up in a different comic strip
Well if SOMEONE was still drawing one, it'd seem like a much more viable plan…
It only seems right that we highlight a brilliant webcomic, and a shirt that fits perfectly with this series of events: Time Traveler Essentials Shirt.
they end up in a comic drawn by Brian's other hand
Wow… that would be a total disaster. I'm terrible with my left hand.
They could have a terrifying encounter with the Great Pumpkin! incorporate Halloween? Done.
😛
they end up in a different comic strip
Well if SOMEONE was still drawing one, it'd seem like a much more viable plan…
Well if SOMEONE was still drawing one, it'd seem like a much more viable plan…
They could have a terrifying encounter with the Great Pumpkin! incorporate Halloween? Done.
😛
they end up in a comic drawn by Brian's other hand
Wow… that would be a total disaster. I'm terrible with my left hand.
Wow… that would be a total disaster. I'm terrible with my left hand.
It only seems right that we highlight a brilliant webcomic, and a shirt that fits perfectly with this series of events: Time Traveler Essentials Shirt.
they end up in the late nineties/early ༼s and Carrot Top uses their booth to make collect calls
HA! 1-800… you know… has he done anything since then?
HA! 1-800… you know… has he done anything since then?
they end up in the distant future which looks eerily similar to our present.
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?
Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."
I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).
The eighties. The eighties didn't seem quite so odd during the eighties.
The previous comic strip idea of Pirk's is also a good one.
they end up in a previous comic strip
the end up in the commentiverse, where we the readers communicate
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!
I turned off the moderation all together! Bring it on spam bots! Bring it on!