Hey! There are now prints available, of all Edmund Finney comics! See the fancy “Buy Print” button above these very words?! They’re $9.99 plus shipping, and what else are you going to buy with that small amount of money? An unlimited amount of free kittens? FINE.
Posts Tagged ‘disputes’
I felt like writing a story! Hey there’s Original Art for sale, so check it, why not?
UPDATE: Wow, based on reader reactions, it seems like a lot of you can put this to good use. Feel free to print it out and use as needed:
I can’t remember where I found it, but it’s quite useful in a pinch.
Judging by the reaction of readers who come to my site from a Wondermark referral, I think it would be good to make my readers aware of Wondermark, in case you haven’t yet heard of the wildy popular comic strip.
From the “About” page of David Malki ! (the artist):
Wondermark is created from 19th-Century woodcuts and engravings, scanned from my personal collection of old books and also from volumes in the Los Angeles Central Library. Most of the books are bound volumes of general-interest magazines such as Harper’s, Frank Leslie’s and Punch, but my collection also includes special-interest magazines such as Scientific American, Sears-Roebuck catalogs, storybooks, and primers.
Consistently humorous, it’s worth checking out for those who haven’t yet. This, his latest comic, is currently my favorite.
Hey! So, I’d assume hot-air balloons have traffic, too, so they’d be subject to the same rules of the road we drivers would be. Is there such thing as hot-air balloon sky-rage? If so, how do you express it? Do you pull the cord that causes a giant fireball under your balloon? Or do you have a special hot-air-balloon horn? I haven’t researched this enough, and it’s making me uncomfortable.









