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THE KICKSTARTER ENDS TOMORROW! TUESDAY!
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It’s important to know where loyalties lie.
(by-the-way, this 10 strip Bikkie & Wezzle comic is actually going to run 14 strips, so through the end of NEXT week)
and… THE KICKSTARTER ENDS TOMORROW! TUESDAY!
Bikkie … lost?! How long ago was THAT?
No, Bikkie, he said KICKSTARTER, not START KICKING…
Bikkie just had to be the attention of centaur.
The locals seem to have fabulous mustaches. Unless that is part of the uniform?
You have a lot of fun designing these spaceships, don’t you? “Matt Jefferies Syndrome.”
Nice pivot-kick in the face of incoming fire. But I don’t remember Bikkie being so talkative while punching out opponents. What kind of a coach did he have, anyway? Human or ‘roo? I can’t imagine a human trying to make a verbal point with what to him was a uncomprehending wild beast with a talent for boxing.
“… uncomprehending wild beast …”?!
What makes you think Bikkie was “uncomprehending”? Remember, the language chip doesn’t make you smarter or anything like that. It just makes it so people can understand what other creatures are saying.
I mean, I KNOW my cat understands what I’m saying. He doesn’t care, but he understands.
I assumed that the reworking of his Wernicke area to understand speech also “uplifted” him to full sapience.
@Peter, basically what @Muzhik said. Or, think of it this way, people talk to their pets saying all sorts of stuff like this, knowing that the pet shouldn’t be able to understand the words “namby pamby” etc. Now Bikkie is merely being able to translate memories.
@Peter that kick must have been a very unnatural movement for a kangaroo. Apparently a very effective move all the same.
Also, sounds like Bikkie’s coach and my coach were related…
Typo, 2nd panel, “somone”… I assume it should be “someone”?
Oh! Off to check out my Kickstarter pledge!
Chris… about the bookplates. I see we haven’t (yet, but there’s still a whole day!) reached the goal where we get bookplates.
BUT! Instead of signing all books individually, you could sign ~bookplates (many authors/artists are going in this direction), and in the case of sketches, you do that on a larger, maybe more rabbazabba “blank” bookplate.
Just a thought… trying to save you hand aggravation.
Thank you for the idea, @Meran, I’ll think about it! (And bookplates were reached a while ago, that are a “go”!)