To avoid jacking the "cartoon bow" thread

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To avoid jacking the "cartoon bow" thread

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The cartoon bow referenced in the other thread is from a webcomic called "Battle Bunnies." I haven't read much of that one, but the same author's "Sequential Art" is a hoot. Highly recommended.

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I haven't looked at that in awhile due to the glacial updare. Did give me the feel that humans are like yog soggath - ancient, alien, unbelievably powerful, and hopefully all dead.
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Battle Bunnies updates so infrequently I don't even bother to book mark it.
Sequential Art is kind of slow it self. I suspect it is hard to do a full time day job and do comics?
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I reckon it is. Vexxarr has the same problem. I think I read that Howard Tayler works 56 days ahead, or something like that, on Schlock Mercenary. That's old-school newspaper-syndicate stuff; those guys used to work weeks ahead, too.
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