Eerie comics

There&#039s a conspiracy out there, and now I have proof! Too bad it&#039s not a world-changing conspiracy, but it&#039s interesting anyway. Foxtrot has been on my links page for quite some time, and today since there&#039s hardly anything to do, I decided to look up two comics which had been recommended to me by colleagues. I archived their past month and lo and behold, on April 1st, all three comics ran the same plot for April Fool&#039s! The plot (if you can&#039t figure it out by reading them) is: Panel 1 A walks into room asks &#034What&#039s that?&#034 B describes ouija board. Panel 2 Ouija board &#034calls&#034 A a &#034big moron&#034 then &#034tells&#034 B to harm A. Panel 3 A says the afterlife isn&#039t as peaceful as he/she thought and ouija board &#034tells&#034 B that the gods are pleased. Strange! I searched about a hundred comics to see if any others followed this format, but none did. You can all just call me &#034Detective Doyle.&#034





2 thoughts on “Eerie comics

  1. Katie

    hehe:
    The comic creaters are out to get you! Now I have the whole scene from Chasing Amy going through my head: "It's not tracing. I add depth and shading to give the image mere definition. Only then does the drawing really take shape." –"You go over what he draws with a pen -that's tracing." LOL

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