What's up guys, we're back to regular updates (I hope). This poor little low-effort comic makes me feel so hypocritical sometimes when I'm doing the critiques on the quackcast. Oh well.
I try to have something visually interesting going on in each strip, even though I know most of them are just “people talking.” So today you get SPOOKY FLASHLIGHT!
Guess what! The very lovely and kind (or… manly and ferocious?) Genejoke has given me some Abby fan art! Not only a great crossover joke (Malefic), but have you noticed that Abby's skirt gets shorter and shorter with each bit of fan art I get? I'm a bit afraid to get any more.
Abby ghostified herself and the judge wouldn't believe it. That is smart! Does Abby take on any non-supernatural clients? I think I might have a case for her if she does.
lol! XD I dont know, sometimes art, particularly with simple comics like this, needs to be simple and straight forward, its more clear and therefore more funny! :D
Ice 9 at 9:26PM, May 10, 2011
There is no justice for the dead!
ewef at 7:40PM, May 1, 2011
I love the ghost in the last panel!
ayesinback at 2:39PM, March 29, 2011
Abby ghostified herself and the judge wouldn't believe it. That is smart! Does Abby take on any non-supernatural clients? I think I might have a case for her if she does.
Ironscarf at 5:51AM, March 29, 2011
Not just flashlight effect, but flashlight effect combined with sinister eye effect! - I may have to borrow that.
theorah at 3:42PM, March 28, 2011
lol! XD I dont know, sometimes art, particularly with simple comics like this, needs to be simple and straight forward, its more clear and therefore more funny! :D
DarkGesen at 11:24AM, March 28, 2011
The fact that she can do that with the lights still on is a win in itself.
smkinoshita at 10:41AM, March 28, 2011
Every see Ghostbusters II? Those are famous last words. Although in Abby's case, it's a win.
Chernobog at 10:13AM, March 28, 2011
Cutest ghost ever.
Doctor Shadow at 10:09AM, March 28, 2011
Hah!
Strain42 at 9:50AM, March 28, 2011
Hooray! Gotta love the flashlight method. It's a simple effect, but effective.