I haven’t been able to say much lately because of limited access during Comic-Con, but I’m back now.For those of you following breathlessly to find out how this all wraps up—-you’ll find out this Friday when the final episode of this story takes its final, twisted turn. For those of you, waiting for the return of the one-panel, standalone gags—-rejoice. The one-panels start up again on Monday.
I did indeed use bit.ly as a URL length shortener. It’s not really necessary for my posting on GoComics since I don’t show the URL here. But it comes in handy for postings I do on other sites. And it has the added advantage of tellling me how many times a link has been clicked. (Please note that it doesn’t tell me who has clicked the link. It just tells me how many times the link has been clicked.)Bit.ly is a widely used service. And I’ve used it many times. For now——on the possibility that it’s causing false negatives virus alerts and/or giving people jitters—-I’ll stop using it here.
@ZombieKittenI can’t thank you enough for checking this out. This whole thing was starting to freak me out. (And, yes, I was taking it seriously. Very seriously.)
This morning (still waking up!) I started reading up on “Javascript obfuscation” and everything I’ve seen jibes with what you said about it not being a virus.
Knowing that you’ve scanned through my code—-and apparently have the credentials to understand this stuff—-puts my mind at ease.
@JohnnyDiego & Michael McMillan, I thank you for your concern. I hope this closes the matter, though.
@Lin WFirst of all, Andy Stewart (Martha’s exhusband as opposed to the musician) is—-to the best of my knowledge—-still alive.
Or at least he was a few months ago according to the most recent web articles I could find:
http://nymag.com/news/media/50517/index3.html
If he’s died since then, I couldn’t find any record of it. And, of course, the web isn’t always the most accurate source of info.
Yes, he did have cancer years ago while he and Martha were still married. And, yes—-from what I’ve read—-Martha treated him very badly.
I will say that I wasn’t aware of his cancer when I wrote this story and published it 11 years ago in the first issue of my Last Kiss comic book series.
Does that make me an insensitive jerk? I don’t think so.
Are you aware that my mother died from cancer earlier this year? Or that I was widowed when I was 29? Or that I’ve had two children die?
No? Well, that doesn’t make you an insensitive jerk either. I don’t expect you to know about the tragedies in my life. And I shouldn’t have to know everything about anyone I make a joke about.
For the record, years after my original “Martha StewTart” story came out, I did read a biography of the real Martha and so I knew about her ex-husband’s cancer when I began posting the comic here.
I do think people need to be sensitive—-whether they are posting a comment or writing a comic book story—-when it impacts real people. But ultimately I think we just have to use common sense and be fair.
I think the real Martha has weathered much worse criticism than the silliness in my comic. She’s aggressively courted media attention over the years and is an international figure. So I think she’ll survive my parody just fine.
Finally, I think the chances that Andy Stewart or his family will read this story and be offended are incredibly miniscule. The fictional Martha is the one who comes across badly here. Not her poor hubby.
I think that’s all I have to say about this. (Or anything else today.)
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
Here’s the link to the original art.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Confusion reigns.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
I haven’t been able to say much lately because of limited access during Comic-Con, but I’m back now.For those of you following breathlessly to find out how this all wraps up—-you’ll find out this Friday when the final episode of this story takes its final, twisted turn. For those of you, waiting for the return of the one-panel, standalone gags—-rejoice. The one-panels start up again on Monday.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
@pcolliThanks. Thanks. And thanks again!
Commentator over 12 years ago
Would be funny if someone showed this story to the real Martha Stewart.
mjmsprt40 over 12 years ago
A virus warning AND a re-direct to another website. Hmmmm… something suspicious there. I use AVG, as does at least one other user here.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
I did indeed use bit.ly as a URL length shortener. It’s not really necessary for my posting on GoComics since I don’t show the URL here. But it comes in handy for postings I do on other sites. And it has the added advantage of tellling me how many times a link has been clicked. (Please note that it doesn’t tell me who has clicked the link. It just tells me how many times the link has been clicked.)Bit.ly is a widely used service. And I’ve used it many times. For now——on the possibility that it’s causing false negatives virus alerts and/or giving people jitters—-I’ll stop using it here.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
@ZombieKittenI can’t thank you enough for checking this out. This whole thing was starting to freak me out. (And, yes, I was taking it seriously. Very seriously.)
This morning (still waking up!) I started reading up on “Javascript obfuscation” and everything I’ve seen jibes with what you said about it not being a virus.
Knowing that you’ve scanned through my code—-and apparently have the credentials to understand this stuff—-puts my mind at ease.
@JohnnyDiego & Michael McMillan, I thank you for your concern. I hope this closes the matter, though.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
@Lin WFirst of all, Andy Stewart (Martha’s exhusband as opposed to the musician) is—-to the best of my knowledge—-still alive.
Or at least he was a few months ago according to the most recent web articles I could find:
http://nymag.com/news/media/50517/index3.html
If he’s died since then, I couldn’t find any record of it. And, of course, the web isn’t always the most accurate source of info.
Yes, he did have cancer years ago while he and Martha were still married. And, yes—-from what I’ve read—-Martha treated him very badly.
I will say that I wasn’t aware of his cancer when I wrote this story and published it 11 years ago in the first issue of my Last Kiss comic book series.
Does that make me an insensitive jerk? I don’t think so.
Are you aware that my mother died from cancer earlier this year? Or that I was widowed when I was 29? Or that I’ve had two children die?
No? Well, that doesn’t make you an insensitive jerk either. I don’t expect you to know about the tragedies in my life. And I shouldn’t have to know everything about anyone I make a joke about.
For the record, years after my original “Martha StewTart” story came out, I did read a biography of the real Martha and so I knew about her ex-husband’s cancer when I began posting the comic here.
I do think people need to be sensitive—-whether they are posting a comment or writing a comic book story—-when it impacts real people. But ultimately I think we just have to use common sense and be fair.
I think the real Martha has weathered much worse criticism than the silliness in my comic. She’s aggressively courted media attention over the years and is an international figure. So I think she’ll survive my parody just fine.
Finally, I think the chances that Andy Stewart or his family will read this story and be offended are incredibly miniscule. The fictional Martha is the one who comes across badly here. Not her poor hubby.
I think that’s all I have to say about this. (Or anything else today.)
johnrussco over 12 years ago
JL, you are the man! whatever it is that you bring to the table we’ll all get a smile or laugh out of it!
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 12 years ago
@Veridian @John Russco @thehag & @everyone else!
Thanks!!
angusdad over 12 years ago
This has been a great series. Hope that that there are further adventures sometime in the future
normfromga over 12 years ago
Hi, Y’all-
I just got back from leave, and have been catching up on my e-mail on a my govt computer, which are super sensitive in picking up viruses.
It did not seem to detect any viruses or issue any warnings, which would lead me to believe that there are no significant problems with the site.
[Of course, if the DOD network suddenly shuts down today, and they trace the malware to your site, this conversation never happened.]