"Adventures in video game retail."
Well, that's how it started anyways, but that story formula became too restrictive for an ongoing venture, if it were to grow or evolve or be about anything else, ever, it needed to be cut free of the "this-comic-is-about-how-we-work-in-a-video-game-store" shackles. Now it's completely derailed into a downward spiral of WHATEVER THE FUCK WE WANT it to be about.
Here's the thing: we still have those jobs and the comic will still sometimes be about them, but not always. It's become so post-modern, just like everything else on the internet, we have tended to concentrate on pop culture and our love/hate relationship with each other and the outside world.
A lot of people always ask us, "So, what is this comic about?" and really it's about a fictional melding of two worlds, or a "slice-of-life" (as it were) but since Jon lives and works in Florida and Jin lives and works in Arizona it is unfortunately 100% hypothetical.
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When Jon was asked what he wanted to put here, he said, "Say I'm a space pirate."
Then when asked whether or not there were raptors, and he said, "I raise them in space. I'm a raptor herder."
Which we all know is a flagrant lie.
So, that's Jon, I suppose.
Completely obsessed with pandas and has a Zelda tattoo. And a panda tattoo.
This is not a flagrant lie.
Oh yeah, he is who this comic is technically about, though I doubt he'll admit it. He also writes it.
HE WRITES IT!
The brains of the joint.
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Jin draws (from #13), colors and letters the comics. (#'s 1-12 were drawn by Chris.)
She also built the website, runs the updates and maintains it. All technical gobbeldygook, donations of Pepsi and love letters should be addressed to her.
She also wrote alllllll these bios and therefore can put whatever she wants here and is referring to herself in the 2nd person.
Isn't that weird?
She is not to be trusted. Like a wombat.
Her nerd tattoo is a power button. And yes, I have heard that joke. |