yeah i came across that a few weeks ago, and i was briefly excited that he might be restarting the comic. I also notice that he took down the one which used to be the last strip. I guess he thought that was too depressing of a way to end the comic.
yeah i came across that a few weeks ago, and i was briefly excited that he might be restarting the comic. I also notice that he took down the one which used to be the last strip. I guess he thought that was too depressing of a way to end the comic.
man it was the most perfect way to end the comic
especially in the context of how many emails he must have been getting constantly to restart PBF when he wanted to go and work on other artistic things
I laughed until I cried the first time I saw this one. The expression on the blue guy alone cracks me up every time (and then I see the green guy in the last panel and lose it). If I had to pick a favorite single strip out of all comics I've ever seen, this one would rank very high.
I laughed until I cried the first time I saw this one. The expression on the blue guy alone cracks me up every time (and then I see the green guy in the last panel and lose it). If I had to pick a favorite single strip out of all comics I've ever seen, this one would rank very high.
The green guy's face in the last panel makes this
Also this is my favorite, still makes me laugh with such a simple gag
Nick Gurewitch: Lots of writing. Oh, and I've been working on some animation for the past six months for the BBC. They commissioned some work after commissioning a pilot, and though that pilot is not produced, they want to try out my sense of humor with their audience, so I guess the animations will be a great way to do that.
I laughed until I cried the first time I saw this one. The expression on the blue guy alone cracks me up every time (and then I see the green guy in the last panel and lose it). If I had to pick a favorite single strip out of all comics I've ever seen, this one would rank very high.
The green guy's face in the last panel makes this
Also this is my favorite, still makes me laugh with such a simple gag
That's one of my favorites too. Even though it's a simple joke, it's one of the few that doesn't make me go "Hahahah... oh... "
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oh god. I have never noticed that. So obvious now.
In between Ex.
See it?
This one had me laughing for like ten minutes straight. The expressions are just too perfect.
Ohhh, I was looking for a wang.
I'm not really feeling it though.
http://pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF248-Transmission.jpg
Ninja edit: Oh wow, apparently it was posted a month ago. Still maybe someone else unbookmarked him too.
man it was the most perfect way to end the comic
especially in the context of how many emails he must have been getting constantly to restart PBF when he wanted to go and work on other artistic things
On the black screen
Don't do this to me jerks.
The kicker being, of course, that in the end they write the catchphrase on his tombstone.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
I seriously cried because I was laughing so hard for like 15 minutes when I first saw this
http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.11524.strange_tales_spotlight~colon~_nick_gurewitch
WHY AM I LAUGHING SO HARD
"Nothing is gonna save us forever but a lot of things can save us today." - Night in the Woods
The green guy's face in the last panel makes this
Also this is my favorite, still makes me laugh with such a simple gag
this one is probably the best
but this one is my favorite
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
Anyone else reading Scenes From a Multiverse?
http://amultiverse.com
One of my favs:
Waaay to much text to resemble PBF. And not enough funny. Truck Bearing Kibble comes much closer.
also i agree with multiverse having too much text and not having enough funny.
That's one of my favorites too. Even though it's a simple joke, it's one of the few that doesn't make me go "Hahahah... oh... "
tee hee, we can see her coin slot.