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Superliminal Advertising is Better

Twin
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One upside to not bothering with a blog (for there are many) is that I always have something to say in these notes. Even if they have absolutely nothing to do with the comics, I can just ramble on about the shit in my head as it occurs to me. So often, I've thought of something really killer to write in here, but forgotten about it by the time I finish making the comic. We're talking a span of 10 minutes here, people.
Actually, even if I did have a blog, I'd probably still never run out of things to say here. I suppose that's a good thing…
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I should tell you who those 8-bits are, huh? I made them all, and they are totally PD, so, y'know.

From the left to right:
- Perry Kendrix (the blonde fellow) is a washed-up rockstar from back in the 80's hair metal days. Talks with a very thick (and completely put-on) English accent.
- Doctor Bones (the doctor, nurr) was a character in my first project, DOOM!!! Dangerously incompetent - but he has a bitchin' moustache.
- Kennedy Maine (Mr. Angry in the green shirt) is the evil, angry, and extremely pessimistic landlord of the Sphongle Arms. He also appears in Champtim's "The Flat" - that is, if the lazy arse ever updates it…
- Rhapsody (Little miss sad purple lady) is…um, I forget. But she makes people fall into deepest despair with just a touch, which is pretty cool, I guess.
- Lockjaw Jr. (big green Gutsman guy) is an aspiring Lucha Libre contender. (That's Mexican masked wrestling, folks!) His father, Lockjaw Sr., was a famous supervillain and wishes for his son to follow in his jawmarks. Junior doesn't want to, but…well, you know families.
- Lockjaw Sr. is the floating Met-hat. That's his 'spirit case' keeping him on this plane of existence.

Enjoy! And join the navy!

(Gods, I write a lot of crap here.)

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