I loved The Great Gatsby! Everyone was such a douche but no one ever points that out. -bows down to the Great Kate-
Don't read this.Wow, Portland is just like this!
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.I totally agree with the second one. Mac Beth went axe happy far to quickly.
I got to meet Kate Beaton at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival today. I bought Never Learn Anything From History and even got it signed from her! She made a little doodle of me dressed like a red-shirt on the inside cover, it made my day.
'I'll show him a martyr! I'm going to do die SO HARD'So. Full. Of Envy!
Lucky bastard.
An useless name, a forsaken connection.I met her at TCAF as well! She was the only one in the room with a line leading up to her table. She was so nice, too. She apologized that everyone had to wait so long to see her.
deviantart | portfolio | blogWhy am I reminded of 'Pride And Prejudice And Zombies'?◊
An useless name, a forsaken connection.Because it's probably a refernce to it?
the statement above is falseStupid alternate character interpretations. Next we'll have gambling addict Watson, Tiger-Hunting Watson, Fire-Juggling Watson, Time-Travelling Watson, Lady Gaga Watson...
Edit: Anyone else ship Brigand and Nemisis?
edited 26th May '10 3:15:13 AM by wellinever
I love this one. The last panel always gets a kick out of me.
"I was trying to make social metaphores."
He just looks so ashamed of his badley behaved diridgeable.
edited 28th May '10 5:06:33 AM by wellinever
Hipster batallion!
the statement above is falseBrigand & Nemisis = OTP
Make sure to check out the comic in the commentary.
Also the French Revolution ones are great.
edited 25th Jul '10 9:27:41 AM by Zyxzy
What's the frequency Kenneth?|In case of war.Australian lit is pretty similar. Something horrific happens to a boy in the bunsh and he becomes A MAN.
Law & Order: Bread Crimes Division
the statement above is false"Javert is in the wrong musical."
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeable
I've been meaning to read gatsby for a long time but never got aroound to it. But now I may actually read it because of this comic.
I think I may have woken my sister up in the next room when a cackled hysterically at the "As old as balls!" line.