Heh-heh-heh. If you don’t follow Girl Genius… well, tsk, tsk, tsk. Suffice it to say that the guy being steadily loaded down with people being rescued in that panel is a fellow predisposed by genetics, training, and perhaps just a little bit by inclination to be the sort of Mad Scientist who doubles as a shadowy ninja cult leader. Only there’s this girl…
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I’m waiting until Phil Foglio comes to his senses and goes back to what he does best.
I think you ought to post a list if all the webcomics you read. I imagine I follow most of the same, but am always looking for more good ones.
@Brad – there is the Webcomics I tab up top, although it is a bit out of date (Haven’t seen a Kitty Hawk episode in
over two yearsnearly three years).And @BG5, I know what you’re talking about (Dragon Magazine, right? Mrouf?), but 3 Worldcons in a row disagree with you.
I’ve been reading Girl Genius since it was first published in individual comics, and have to say: This IS what Phil does best.
@Jeff Weimer: Ummm, no. And I am giving you no hints to what I’m talking about. If you don’t know, then you are not a Foglio fan.
@BG5 – Oh no, I know what you’re talking about. Even the title isn’t really fit for polite company.
I just threw Phil and Dixie in for the laffs.
@Jeff, I think he’s talking about the old XXXenophilia stuff. Not my cuppa. I’d love to see a return of Buck Godot, but I’m perfectly happy to just enjoy the exploits of Agatha and company.
Yes, thank you so very much Free-range Oyster. *rolleyes*
An interesting nugget about Phil Foglio’s contribution to Unix history: the BSD Daemon.