And thus my two-week writer’s strike comes to an end. Unfortunately as I write this, the Writers Guild of America is still on strike, and the entertainment industry is suffering because of it. Maybe what the studios really need is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Archive for 10. Writers’ Strike
Possibly the single scariest implication I’ve put in this webcomic to-date. When Silence is bored, people might just start to die…
For those who don’t know, a vignette in LEGO terminology refers to anything built on a basic 8-stud-by-8-stud pad. This particular vignette is an homage to the old Memorex commercial which has been copied numerous times. I didn’t catch it[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’ve been saving up this joke for a very, very long time – since I first saw it on a Saturday Night Live routine all those years ago. Obviously Stonewall finds it as funny now as I did back then.
One person’s door is another person’s performance art, apparently. This is what happens when writers go on strike. The “say it with me” line references Mystery Men, where the character of Heller reminds the Shoveler how to remember his name.
In the great tradition of the Reno, NV Sheriff’s Department comes this choice little Public Safety Announcement.
When I was a kid, there was nothing better than staying up late to watch American Gladiators. Now that the network has brought back the show due to the writers’ strike, well, it hasn’t aged well, and it’s gotten very,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
They say if you can’t laugh at yourself, you can’t laugh at anything. Or something like that. Anyway, now is where we’ll find out what the characters in this comic really think about me, about the strip, and life in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…