That's been there since at least the third strip, but I think I remember it from one of the original concept srips even.Rainforce said:....never saw that triforce before. Important plot point?
That's been there since at least the third strip, but I think I remember it from one of the original concept srips even.Rainforce said:....never saw that triforce before. Important plot point?
don't forget jason vorheesMoriarty70 said:Denial of sexual reality summons more than zombies, it also summons the FCC, the Catholic League, NIMF, and others who want us to "THINK OF THE CHILDREN". Wait a second, those are all zombies... nevermind.
True that. Although if I were a purist, I'd have to say only when the sex is at camp, or IN SPACE!twm1709 said:don't forget jason vorheesMoriarty70 said:Denial of sexual reality summons more than zombies, it also summons the FCC, the Catholic League, NIMF, and others who want us to "THINK OF THE CHILDREN". Wait a second, those are all zombies... nevermind.
Right as he was about to finish using his first multi-syllabic word too.Soods said:Noo! Lance got bit
Unless of course you're Dangerously Genre Savvy [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DangerouslyGenreSavvy], in which case you'll know all about it and avoid any genre savviness that will end with your death. Either act genre savvy and avoid obvious dangers, or don't act genre savvy and stay avoid dying due to being too genre savvy. All according to plan [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/XanatosGambit]...ahiddenfigure said:Poor Erin, doesn't she also know the genre savvy ones don't make it either [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DeathByGenreSavviness]?
You mean elitist in the way that the protagonist has been shown to own a huge stack of PS3 games, and be more concerned about the platform than she is about the PC?Azaraxzealot said:i dont like how this comic is so elitist about PC gaming... but i read it anyways because of how ridiculously elitist it is (which makes it hilarious)