Wigu Comic
I recently got the Wigu comic I ordered from Jeffrey Rowland. It looks nice; it's smaller but on higher-quality paper than your average black-and-white comic. I enjoy his webcomic Overcompensating, but it's nice to get back in touch with the Tinkle family again. Plus I got a nice Topato sticker that now adorns my iBook because I'm apparently one of those people that puts stickers on his iBook.
Anyhow, fun stuff. You can get one from his order page yourself, if you're struck by such a whim.
Comments
Mine arrived today as well.
It was smaller than I expected, somehow, but very well done.
I did not, however, get any stickers. Jeff, why have you forsaken me?
Posted by: Justin
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May 5, 2006 10:16 PM
I think the stickers came only with the "special" dooddled edition. Also got mine yesterday. Great read, but with the switch to webcomics I 'm really not used to wait more than a month for rest of the story... Oh well. Also, I would SO push the other button too hehe.
Posted by: Estrelo | May 6, 2006 05:06 AM
Don't feel bad Justin. Topato stickers are made of poison. If Lore ever licks his iBook in the wrong spot, he's a goner.
My old Powerbook had stickers of little hyena heads from The Lion King. The skanky little bastards just looked right there, arranged around the screen.
Posted by: Stefan Jones | May 6, 2006 11:33 AM
Ah, yes, the "special edition". I guess I should have shelled out the extra $3.
Ah well.
Posted by: Anonymous | May 6, 2006 06:30 PM
I've never been able to put stickers on stuff. It's a strange thing, because I want to put stickers on stuff. I have many stickers that aren't much younger than me sitting in my house because I love my stickers, but they will likely never leave their backing. As much as I want my junk to be covered in stickers, and I do, I feel like if I ever stick a sticker on anything, it will be automatically ruined. If I were to put a sticker somewhere impermanent, such as my forhead or a paper, I would feel like I've wasted the sticker. Another thing: I've always wanted to get stickers, but I've never been even a little motivated by them. I wasn't going to learn how to go potty all by mysef so that I could stick a bunny on the lid; I did it to escape diapers and finally get Mommy to stop pressuring me to learn how to use the potty. Stickers or no, it's an important skills. In the words of a great comedian, "Who poops their bed?" He's a local comedian. You don't know him. Also, I'm pretty sure he's quoting someone else when he says that. It's hilarious when he says it, though. It's all about the delivery. He's not even a full time comedian. He's an architect/comedian.
Hilarious, though.
Anyway, if there are aspiring psychiatrists out there, feel free to tell me what all this sticker fear mightmean about me as a person.
Posted by: Tougi | May 6, 2006 11:38 PM