I see we’re going back to 2003 now. That’s OK with me. I never read them that far back.
Egad! The Copyright! The copyright! He wasn’t bluffing after all!
Now, at last, I know where the logo comes from.
Scott’s brother had hair back then?Good to know.
Errors in Continuity:In the very first strip, Scott’s brother is murdered. However, he shows up in many later strips. (Albeit, without his hair.)
This first strip stands out for not having a punchline (or dialog) in each panel. It sure got better.
“But, Detective, putting it in a comic proves I didn’t do it! No-one would be that stupid!”
The copyright number? 2003? I think it’s Norwegian. Or possibly Swedish.
Scott, I will buy your novels — as long as they are free.
Made me think of Ween’s “Buenas Tardes Amigo.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y—KHIey-xo
The logo, with the “knowledge” pointing to the 2 × 4 is a classic
common sanse about 9 years ago
I see we’re going back to 2003 now. That’s OK with me. I never read them that far back.
DangerBunny about 9 years ago
Egad! The Copyright! The copyright! He wasn’t bluffing after all!
ozed about 9 years ago
Now, at last, I know where the logo comes from.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Scott’s brother had hair back then?Good to know.
SkyFisher about 9 years ago
Errors in Continuity:In the very first strip, Scott’s brother is murdered. However, he shows up in many later strips. (Albeit, without his hair.)
Stephen Gilberg about 9 years ago
This first strip stands out for not having a punchline (or dialog) in each panel. It sure got better.
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
“But, Detective, putting it in a comic proves I didn’t do it! No-one would be that stupid!”
Ryan Plut about 9 years ago
The copyright number? 2003? I think it’s Norwegian. Or possibly Swedish.
Malcolm Hall about 9 years ago
Scott, I will buy your novels — as long as they are free.
1effinday about 9 years ago
Made me think of Ween’s “Buenas Tardes Amigo.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y—KHIey-xo
gmu328 about 9 years ago
The logo, with the “knowledge” pointing to the 2 × 4 is a classic