That reminds me: I must un-anal-ise myself before I die, lest any religions featuring Hell are correct. Because if they are, I'm pretty much screwed in that respect.
One reason he might have remade some strips is that he lost the original digital or real world version that had enough resolution to put into print. Would be a boring chore if he couldn't change little things.
I too love this comic strip, but only happened on it after it was stopped. Still a great strip, I just wish I had not only found it sooner, but that it was still being developed.
Some good ones that came up today on the random button:
GreasyKidsStuffMOMMM!ROAST BEEF WANTS TO KISS GIRLS ON THE TITTIES!Registered Userregular
edited November 2008
Wow I never really thought of seeing that as a commentary on what he thought of the strip by the end of it. I mean, maybe he didn't, but now that you've pointed it out, you have to wonder.
I think it's less of a commentary on what the strip was, and more of a comment about what he thought it could have become. Stale. So he ended it before that happened. Honestly I wish more people would have the balls to do that.
Wow I never really thought of seeing that as a commentary on what he thought of the strip by the end of it. I mean, maybe he didn't, but now that you've pointed it out, you have to wonder.
The thing about PBF comics is that for a few short panels there's a suspension of real-world beliefs. You fully accept whatever situation the creator throws at you, and you're sort of transported to his little world, fully accepting whatever scenario he's come up with.
In the final setup, the truth is revealed; Sgt. Grumbles failed to support his comrades because he's a god damn bear, and was doing stereotypical bear things.
PBF pull this kind of thing on a regular basis, and we fall for it every time. Fantastical fantasy settings are shattered to the ground by real world implications, and this is where 90% of his jokes deride off of.
Looking at that one again, is that Nazi holding a water pistol?
50s-style retrofuturistic ray gun.
Ah, of course.
Also, if you rotate it just the right way, it kind of looks like a pink popsicle. Or a pink paddle with a yellow handle. Or a... I could just keep going, really.
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edited November 2008
I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.
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I'm disgusting enough to really like this one.
I liked it better when GI Joe vs. Transformers did it, except it was a Decepticon jet and he did it deliberately. And looked so satisfied afterwards.
I love these two, though I do like most of them, it's always hard for me to choose my favourite PBF strips.
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As do I, and that is why Hell is hell.
Point taken.
That reminds me: I must un-anal-ise myself before I die, lest any religions featuring Hell are correct. Because if they are, I'm pretty much screwed in that respect.
If I hide myself wherever I go
Am I ever really there?
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Well, you know, she couldn't get a good nailing, so she had to find someone to screw her right.
The one thing I don't like is that the cheating (X) motif is used so many times throughout the comics
Some good ones that came up today on the random button:
Yes. Yes Shadowen that is the joke.
My favourite, probably.
Outstanding.
Actually, that's one of the jokes.
Which is the point of PBF. The surrealism is so prominent you often miss the little puns.
God, it has to suck so bad when people think your intermittent artistic output is pretty funny.
I think it was with no doubts.
Wonder yourself
That looks eerily like Stephen Fry
There are multiple jokes in the comic, true. But there's only one joke lying in the bent nails. Which was mentioned, and you in turn spelled it out.
It wasn't meant to be an insult. Just a comment.
I was crying for like 15 minutes when I first saw this. I don't know why I found it so funny, but I thought I was going to die.
The thing about PBF comics is that for a few short panels there's a suspension of real-world beliefs. You fully accept whatever situation the creator throws at you, and you're sort of transported to his little world, fully accepting whatever scenario he's come up with.
In the final setup, the truth is revealed; Sgt. Grumbles failed to support his comrades because he's a god damn bear, and was doing stereotypical bear things.
PBF pull this kind of thing on a regular basis, and we fall for it every time. Fantastical fantasy settings are shattered to the ground by real world implications, and this is where 90% of his jokes deride off of.
It's probably because his face in the last panel is fucking amazing.
People just don't do enough good pixel art these days. This man can.
50s-style retrofuturistic ray gun.
Ah, of course.
Also, if you rotate it just the right way, it kind of looks like a pink popsicle. Or a pink paddle with a yellow handle. Or a... I could just keep going, really.