The Salesman Pt. 2 Strip
Seven episodes of the Wire later, and with full scripts finally, we have a strip. This arc, as mentioned before, has been Aaron’s brainchild, as we try and ease him into regular scriptwork. Our next task coming up will be actual collaboration, as up until this point it’s been one dude writing with input from the other. Our goal is a long story arc that will run a good six to seven weeks, leading into Halloween.
So if anyone has some contructive comments for the Beerman, let them be heard below.
I am going to throw in with some of those new incentives because I am keen to have them up by Friday. Also, time permitting, we’ll have some information about our special event week, and a final tally for the August special.
…have you seen the Oklahoma City Thunder logo? You steal the Kevin Durant and the Super Sonics from Seattle, and you stick them with this shit? Really? That design doesn’t belong on an NBA jersey, it belongs on the front of a box of fucking laundry detergent. Embarrassing.

Seriously!
Vote. See you Friday.

















September 3rd, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Ahh its nice to see yah back and drawin again, i think ive been reading this since the start waaay back when (still keep tryin to remember to pop in to check now and again) and lo and behold this time i hit the link and theres somethin!! hip hip hooray
September 4th, 2008 at 12:47 am
Go Morgan, go! Gay power! Whoooo! :D
September 4th, 2008 at 12:48 am
You’d think he woulda bought some…
September 4th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
The people behind me in class were apparently reading over my shoulder; they laughed right before I did.
September 4th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
Nice facial expressions on the Nascar guy. You could tell his whole mood changed.
September 4th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
I can’t believe the people in Seattle let the Supersonics go to Oklahoma City of all places. Its one thing for a team to move from a third rate city to more of a metropolis. But I really don’t see this as a step up for the Supersonics, going from Seattle to Oklahoma City really seems like for of a slow death sentence than a new lease on life. Besides now the Northwest is left with just the Trailblazers to cheer for.