Why does Marcy look almost exactly like Lucille, but with red hair?
I'm pretty sure that was intentional, showing that she's getting mentored by Lucille now as well.Why does Marcy look almost exactly like Lucille, but with red hair?
Why does Marcy look almost exactly like Lucille, but with red hair?
There ya go.Say what you will, Marcy shows manipulation promise. She even wears her hair just like Lucille in an attempt to curry unconscious favor.
I think it was a joke because of how lucille accused them all of acting like life is a sitcom.Wait a minute... did Max just photobomb the webcomic? o.0
I think most of us do.She must have great expectations for them both.
Who? Marcy and Lucille? Eww.Oh, yeah, like they're gonna have sex with each other?
Yes.... eww... who would want that?Who? Marcy and Lucille? Eww.
--Patrick
Brain now making an awful Val/Skull/Eiffel65 mashup in my head, thanks for that.But dwarves love snuggling!
And what's really sad? We can pretty much pick out which of the three people involved is to blame. Every project the Penny Arcade guys do on their own tends to be gold.The Trenches is just not a good comic, period.
So what does Kurtz have a hand in? Is he just the artist?Nah, the writing and characterization is terrible and Kurtz doesn't have much of a hand in that. It is truly a comic made by committee and so it loses all of the spontaneity of Penny Arcade's creative efforts.
I was under the impression that Rain-slick Precipice of Darkness was good. Not a comic, but still a long-term story.Edit to add: Penny Arcade hasn't ever proven they can do long-term story arcs. They've done maybe 5 or 6 related strips in a row but they don't carry out stories regularly. They are good are brainstorming ideas and that's about it.
He's mainly the artist, yeah. And I only played the first chapter of the game, so I can't speak to the story on that one.So what does Kurtz have a hand in? Is he just the artist?
I was under the impression that Rain-slick Precipice of Darkness was good. Not a comic, but still a long-term story.
This is all stuff from previous comics.I'm not even sure what the two characters are talking about. The gold error? The leaks? The guy who exploited the gold error? All three and none at the same time?
Is this some sort of Koan? "What is the sound of no man laughing?"
True enough. but I'm sticking to my guns about there being nothing funny about the new strip.stuff
Depends. Would Cho draw it for a guest strip?Who? Marcy and Lucille? Eww.
--Patrick
See, that's what I thought, but no one else seems to think that.Q was in charge when the exploit happened, so it's his fault. But he doesn't work there any more as he got promoted out. So he was calling for his own head, until he realized that's what he was doing, then suddenly he shifted to "let's just move forward."
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It's still not funny.Q was in charge when the exploit happened, so it's his fault. But he doesn't work there any more as he got promoted out. So he was calling for his own head, until he realized that's what he was doing, then suddenly he shifted to "let's just move forward."
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I have no idea what Sixteen Candles is.... I thought he was just surprising her with a romantic gesture, to catch her off guard? I dunno.Okay, who immediately caught the "Sixteen Candles" reference?
And did I miss something, or is that one of Marcie's favorite movies?
Caught it and did it once.Okay, who immediately caught the "Sixteen Candles" reference?
And did I miss something, or is that one of Marcie's favorite movies?