Reminds me of a cartoon series I saw once with the theme “If They Had Prozac in the Nineteenth Century”.
The first two panels were about Karl Marx (confident that capitalism can work out its problems) and Frederich Nietzsche (he really liked the sermon about helping the little people). The last panel had Poe say to the raven, “Nice birdy!”
bn = “bad news”?
am = just what it says - the word “am”
i.e. “True! Very very dreadfully nervous. I had bad news & am but why will you say that I’m mad”
That’s more-or-less paraphrased from “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
rockngolfer about 14 years ago
Little Poe Tweets?
zero about 14 years ago
Tweet the Raven nvrmr
Colt9033 about 14 years ago
Differient, but i like long form better.
Thanks for interesting weak Pab, i like seeing these interesting historical character. Specially Edger.
I hope he get stay around until Halloween.
Bill Thompson about 14 years ago
Will Bram Stoker appear with a few biting comments? Or will Mrs. Shelley stitch something together?
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 14 years ago
Or something from Hugo, I have a hunch it would ring a bell♫♪
nurmihusa about 14 years ago
“Little Poe Tweets” - omg - that’s almost even better than the comic and the comic’s hysterical!
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Reminds me of a cartoon series I saw once with the theme “If They Had Prozac in the Nineteenth Century”.
The first two panels were about Karl Marx (confident that capitalism can work out its problems) and Frederich Nietzsche (he really liked the sermon about helping the little people). The last panel had Poe say to the raven, “Nice birdy!”
CoBass about 14 years ago
@michaelwme
bn = “bad news”? am = just what it says - the word “am” i.e. “True! Very very dreadfully nervous. I had bad news & am but why will you say that I’m mad”
That’s more-or-less paraphrased from “The Tell-Tale Heart”.
Pab Sungenis creator about 14 years ago
It’s actually “Tweet-shrunk” from the actual beginning of “Tell-tale Heart.”
“True! Nervous, very very dreadfully nervous, I had been and am, but why will you say that I am mad!”
vldazzle about 14 years ago
Great one, Pab, but I love all the creative suggestions from the gallery as well- always fun to read the readers!