webcomics heh on Oct. 26, 2009
You better your ass and hang on to your hats because this story arc is going to seriously challenge your notions about mass media and the sheer awesomeocity of E-webz.
If you happen to be some crusty old J-bag who actually ENJOYS looking at blurry words on crappy newsprint then maybe you should go write a letter to the editor, read some Gil Thorpe, and move to some lo-tech-more-like-no-tech hellhole* and cry about it.
*I'd reccomend Alabama or Mexico.
Cookehofdoom at 8:00PM, Oct. 28, 2009
WHAT A COMPLETE RIP OFF OF SUCH A GREAT COMIC!! YOU RIP OFF ARTIST YOU!!! EVERYONE CHECK OUT LEASTICOULDDO.COM if you want something you can actually auplaude to.
Warpedwenger at 2:22PM, Oct. 28, 2009
The web is the future of all media I would say. Sooner or later you won't go to any brick and morter store to buy movies or music or anything of the sort.
RevTimes at 2:56AM, Oct. 28, 2009
the truth hurts!!
webcomicicon at 10:30PM, Oct. 27, 2009
My mind is totally blown. This strip has shown me that the old media is dying a sure death and the new media is an unstoppable juggernaut coming to kick it in the junk. My eyes, once blind, can now see. Also, most old people I've met don't know shit about computers. True story.
Jarrod at 8:33PM, Oct. 27, 2009
WRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYY?!!!?!?!?!
iMimi at 6:14PM, Oct. 27, 2009
Internet Porn > News. True facts.
harkovast at 4:47AM, Oct. 27, 2009
Fable just kicked the ass of the liberal media elite!
Jonko at 4:21AM, Oct. 27, 2009
Even though computers are great, I still get a high off of the smell of newspapers.
dotdotdot at 12:12AM, Oct. 27, 2009
Sadly, even though the way we get information has changed... people haven't... Great Job! Cheers!