I was thinking the same thing. Either way, I'm glad to see Erin and her screwed up brain back in action.Grenge Di Origin said:Maybe the joke is that she's actually just regular hallucinating.Scars Unseen said:Weird. A Google search of "Trinity Factor Saga" turns up this strip as the only relevant link.
I would be glad to see Erin storylines back, every now and then.TiberiusEsuriens said:I was thinking the same thing. Either way, I'm glad to see Erin and her screwed up brain back in action.Grenge Di Origin said:Maybe the joke is that she's actually just regular hallucinating.Scars Unseen said:Weird. A Google search of "Trinity Factor Saga" turns up this strip as the only relevant link.
It looks like a weapon designed by a JRPG OH&S department (Should one actually exist). Its against regulations to have an exposed cutting surface, after all.Pallindromemordnillap said:The...weapon?...in her hand looks like some sort of elaborate baby toy. Like you shake it and the little chain-link thing on it rattles. Have to be careful to not poke your eye out with the bladed bit, but Handling Sharp Things 101 is required reading for babies these days
Girl not guy, I can't remember her name, but she's from "They Bleed Pixels," a sort of sugar gothic version of Super Meat Boy.scienceguy8 said:Who's the purple fellow in the lower right of the first panel? I recognize a few others, but not him.
The joke is that they tricked people into searching for a game that doesn't exist.Elberik said:So the game doesn't exist. Then what is the point of this comic? I get the reference with "saga" & there are in fact a bunch of indie games, but the two details seem unconnected in this case.
There's no joke, the last panel (where you'd think the punchline would be) is devoid of dialogue.