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Experiment Day — 2008
We begin, this 4th of July in the year of our lord 2008, the first annual Normality Restored Experiment Day, inspired by my recent vacation to the outdoor play land that is Park City, Utah.
We’ll pick back up next week with your regularly scheduled continuity-style comic. Until then, be safe and try not to lose any fingers.
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about 2 years ago
Eh i went camping on a lake for 4th of july, the fireworks sucked =-=
Anyway Happy late 4th of july
about 2 years ago
Hmm, wonder if the market is viable for basketball tops that read”Gobo”?
about 2 years ago
those are some f’ing sweet earmuffs. i saw cemetarians trade in the comic shop today, i prefer single issue but it looked cool as hell as a manga type format. i thought the cover was cool as well. dont you have something else on the way?
about 2 years ago
Kilian is strangely color coordinated. Except for the earmuffs.
about 2 years ago
@C : Yes, I should (more than one in fact) but so far only one of them is “in the can” as the saying goes, it’s currently seeking a publisher… so when I know more, I will gladly update here on the old Normality. And I’m super jazzed to hear about the Cemeterians actually being in a physical, touchable and purchasable form! Yay! ^__^
about 2 years ago
Just read on livejournal about the Cemeterians , woots man, very cool. Imma get one as soon as i can bribe my mom into letting me buy it :p And i will fo sho bring it to comic con
Also, comic looks kick ass!!! ^_^ those earmuffs are indeed sweet. and i love how that one GoboAmerican is all worried about the lack of snow :p
about 2 years ago
You know what I just thought of? Gobo-paperdolls. Will yours wear the GoboAmerican shirt today, or the NR?
about 2 years ago
What about plushie dolls? I hear they are not that hard to make. Anyone know a tailor, or a seamstress?
about 2 years ago
@ exsulis – I can make the plushies! – APril