pages 7 and 8
keithmccleary on Nov. 26, 2008
This was the first page where I was like “Hey, I think this comic is going to look pretty good!” And then I was like “Great, now my other pages look like crap!”
Also wait, Thanksgiving! Isn't it ironic how on the day we're all supposed to be feasting, the lion can't just get a freaking break on eating the freaking horses?
I hope that's “irony” as in the dictionary definition, and not in the Alanis Morrissette way.
harryq at 2:01AM, Feb. 17, 2009
I used to be ironic, but I've chucked it in favor of moronic. I'm starting to think it's comments like this that keep people from commenting on my pages.
The Real Macabre at 10:00PM, Dec. 2, 2008
EPIC. The traditional irony is the situation that arises when your attempt to do something causes the opposite of your intentions to occur. For example, you install bullet-proof glass to protect yourself from bullets. A gunshot that missed you ricochets of said glass and kills you. Your efforts achieve the opposite of their purpose. The Alanis Morissette song sets out to inform people about irony, and in doing so misinforms them. This is in itself ironic, though we are we left with an odd logic loop if we call song successful; the premise of its success is its failure. I'll shut up now.