Oh, indeed, Mr. Bradbury’s works are a literary treasure. If I ever get asked to tell a story around a campfire, it’s going to be “The Small Assassin.”
That faunbug is great. ‘Speically ‘cuz I recentley finished the Narnia series. Hey, did’ja know most of the Aslan stuff is a metaphor for god? Aslan = Jesus, Aslan’s father = God, Aslan’s Country = Heaven
Aaaah, that may be the reason The sixth first books made me uncomfortable at times. I downright hate the last one, I guess because it’s too heavy handed even for me.
God Man Bug. Worst sidekick ever. Never helps when it’d be appropriate. Gets credit for other people’s efforts after he hasn’t stopped the tornado, flood, bridge collaps or evildoers in the first place.
See the efforts of GodMan in the comic Tom the Dancing Bug.
Why is God sitting there ready to sign? Wasn’t the Bible written by his fan club, years after the death of Jesus? Well, I guess the old testament wasn’t. But it was still written by humans.
The less said about The Chronicles Of Riddick, the better.
Do you mean The God Chronicles of Riddick?
Unless you’re talking about Escape from Butcher Bay, the Starbreeze developed video game. Seriously, truly a fantastic game.
I see a rorschach of a cheese sandwich in that miracle.
Absolutely love the Faun Bug 🙂
Mr. Tumbug!
Like
God Cop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy_sMrsOVJU)
I’d still watch that show.
How about God Cop, Bad Cop?
God Cop Rock?
Jesus Vice?
Dutch?
However, “Chronicle” seems to have some popularity in the names of newspapers.
Which, as you may have heard, are suffering a decline in readership. I think Adam is on to something.
lol – I immediately thought of “Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit!” from the Mitchell and Webb show.
“or… we could just use the angels again. I can summon them no problem!”
Alixe — and yet the face on that sammich looks nothing like the guy making it o_O
And yet, there are two books in the Bible called Chronicles…
… and they are awful.
1-2 Kings, yo. Only way to tell the epic of an Iron Age kingdom stuck between empires.
I’d watch that buddy cop show. Though watching it would probably be blasphemy and send me to hell….
Well, to be fair, the Bible does have the books of 1st and 2nd Chronicles in it, and it kinda predates everything else listed.
Exception: Zelazny’s “Chronicles of Amber”
But, I mean, come on, he was Roger frickin’ Zelazny!
How’s ’bout the good old Martian Chronicles?
Oh, indeed, Mr. Bradbury’s works are a literary treasure. If I ever get asked to tell a story around a campfire, it’s going to be “The Small Assassin.”
Somebody better tell that to Ken Penders.
Love the faunbug, and all the other wonderful expressions you do with such simple lines– the two kids, and God’s hopeful look in panel 3….
That faunbug is great. ‘Speically ‘cuz I recentley finished the Narnia series. Hey, did’ja know most of the Aslan stuff is a metaphor for god? Aslan = Jesus, Aslan’s father = God, Aslan’s Country = Heaven
Izzie – the whole series is a Christian allegory. Each book addresses specific elements of Christian theology.
Aaaah, that may be the reason The sixth first books made me uncomfortable at times. I downright hate the last one, I guess because it’s too heavy handed even for me.
God Man Bug. Worst sidekick ever. Never helps when it’d be appropriate. Gets credit for other people’s efforts after he hasn’t stopped the tornado, flood, bridge collaps or evildoers in the first place.
See the efforts of GodMan in the comic Tom the Dancing Bug.
http://www.joeydevilla.com/2008/02/02/worstsuper-heropartnerever/
Love the second panel so, so much. “Ohhh . . .”
What of “Chronicle” singular?
Is the Dutch character a reference to the movie starring Ed O’Neill? I’m just going to pretend it is. Your comics are great, keep up the awesome work!
Nah. Just sounded like a cheesy cop name. Glad you’re digging the strips!
Why is God sitting there ready to sign? Wasn’t the Bible written by his fan club, years after the death of Jesus? Well, I guess the old testament wasn’t. But it was still written by humans.