…and how far does that seesaw go, leaving aside the question of how much could he weigh to counterbalance all of them? :-)
Meh. It’s had its ups and downs, but still, it’s been pretty balanced overall.
Sam, don’t you DARE stop drawing EYEBEAM. One of my favorite strips EVER!!!
Look. I know 40 years is a while, but you’re one of the last genuinely weird things in Austin left from the old days in this hipster hell.
Now this is funny! The cartoonist mining the relationship between him and his characters is classic stuff.
Well, it’s given me a lot of laughs.
Is there such a thing as a comprehensive collection of EYEBEAM? I have several paperbacks, but there are still a couple of shelf-inches here I could clear off for that.
May 30, 2017
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member over 6 years ago
…and how far does that seesaw go, leaving aside the question of how much could he weigh to counterbalance all of them? :-)
Ida No over 6 years ago
Meh. It’s had its ups and downs, but still, it’s been pretty balanced overall.
Vermont Premium Member over 6 years ago
Sam, don’t you DARE stop drawing EYEBEAM. One of my favorite strips EVER!!!
MeGoNow Premium Member over 6 years ago
Look. I know 40 years is a while, but you’re one of the last genuinely weird things in Austin left from the old days in this hipster hell.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 6 years ago
Now this is funny! The cartoonist mining the relationship between him and his characters is classic stuff.
Kip W over 6 years ago
Well, it’s given me a lot of laughs.
Kip W over 6 years ago
Is there such a thing as a comprehensive collection of EYEBEAM? I have several paperbacks, but there are still a couple of shelf-inches here I could clear off for that.