There's a conspiracy out there, and now I have proof! Too bad it's not a world-changing conspiracy, but it's interesting anyway. Foxtrot has been on my links page for quite some time, and today since there's 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's! The plot (if you can't figure it out by reading them) is: Panel 1 A walks into room asks "What's that?" B describes ouija board. Panel 2 Ouija board "calls" A a "big moron" then "tells" B to harm A. Panel 3 A says the afterlife isn't as peaceful as he/she thought and ouija board "tells" 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 "Detective Doyle."




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That is too funny and you have way too much time on your hands to be doing this kind of research. :p
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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