Choices, choices....
dgriff13 on Aug. 15, 2007
God, this one's old. I must have been 14 or younger. We're talking 1993, kiddies. Jeff and Megan were siblings, and they had an obnoxious little sister. Total “Fox Trot” rip-off. And look at those god-awful thick borders! Ugh! Back when “sharpies” were top-of-the-line for me, heh.
No offense to anyone who uses Sharpies, of course.
Sadly, I was so proud of this joke.
dgriff13 at 7:06PM, Aug. 16, 2007
I don't think so maninblack. Fox Trot's been around for quite a while. Since the late 80's I think. It must have, it was a big influence on my early stuff. I'm old but not quite that old!
man in black at 6:11PM, Aug. 16, 2007
but wouldn't ur comic predate foxtrot
ToonmanAZ at 1:40PM, Aug. 16, 2007
Hey, you've seen MY earlier stuff and that was really good for 14.
dgriff13 at 1:33PM, Aug. 16, 2007
Ersatz: .........who told you about Pip? WHO?
Brock at 1:13PM, Aug. 16, 2007
I think this is a great look into your comicking past. Way beyond what I could have done at the same age. The joke isn't the strongest, sure, but it's still pretty fun. Kudos for posting this.
Ersatz at 11:01AM, Aug. 16, 2007
Hehe! I like seeing these oldies -- I imagine cute little Dawn with her Crayola boxset that uncle Alf got her for her birthday, but when she opened it half of the colouring pencils were broken or missing, then when she looked at the case properly she realised that it'd been salvaged from some rubbish dump, and then it dawned upon her that uncle Alf was back on crack, and that those horrible bruises on auntie Shiela's arms WEREN'T a result of a tumble down the escalator at the supermarket, and uncle Alf hadn't brought his dog Pip because he'd killed it! -- he'd bludgeoned it to death one night whilst off his face on heroine, thinking that Pip was a spotty midget trying to steal his parsley sandwich, and the more you accept the truth, the less it seemed like uncle Alf really loved me..... and...... and....... *BOOHOOHOOHOOHOO!!!*