Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Have you ever noticed that you can't rate, vote or comment on the 9 Chickweed Lane comic at Comics.com? I just noticed that today. I wonder why. Brooke McEldowney gives his email address there so maybe he figures, if you have a problem with my strip then you can tell me directly. Why would the creator of such a pretentious as Chickweed and Pibgorn give people his email address to people who might really hate him and his strip? Because Brooke McEldowney will mess you up, that's why.

9 Chickweed Lane 1/26/10

Women don't ask that question. Idiotic men ask that question.

The New Adventures of Queen Victoria 1/26/10

ABC Family only runs "The 700 Club" because it is contractually obligated to. Before each show, ABC Family posts a warning saying that they do not agree with or support the views or opinion on "The 700 Club" and I am pretty sure most Christians do not agree or support the views there either.

The Amazing Spider-Man 1/26/10

Does this mean we will be seeing Spider-Man web-slinging his way around Miami and saving Cubans that are floating on doors to get away from their Communist regime thus forgetting Sabretooth and Wolverine were ever in New York? Probably not but maybe if we'll lucky we'll a good weeks worth of strip showcasing Peter Parker lounging on the couch and talking to the television.

Hey, look. Boobs.

2 comments:

Robert Gidley January 26, 2010 at 3:13 PM  

Brooke turned off comments on 9 Chickweed Lane a while back. He said that the comments were getting too misogynistic and nasty and he didn't want to be any part of it.

I've seen some pretty epic comment threads on Comics.com, so I can believe it.

And maybe we'll get to see some beach lounging action in Spider-Man: "OMG! I forgot that I have my Spider Suit on under my clothes! How can I change to my bathing suit without revealing my secret identity??"

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