Go ahead. Accuse me of ripping off Big Hero 6. I dare you. I triple DOG dare you. …View Full Comic
#64 – Gone!
Although these comics make the most sense and are the most entertaining if you’ve actually played the original games, I do at least try to make them somewhat accessible to those who haven’t. …View Full Comic
#62 – Restoration
So, yeah. Things are moving right along. Not much to say about this one other than a warning to kids to never EVER go into a stranger’s house when doing your door-to-door fund raising no matter how much they tempt you with high-powered weaponry. …View Full Comic
#61 – Defective
For many of you, this may seem like déjà vu because this is pretty much the exact same comic I did years ago as a practice comic. And to be honest, this entire series of strips starting from the “Attack of the Vorticons” has been en excuse to fit this strip into the “official” comic. …View Full Comic
#60 – Private Residence
One of the interesting things about the first three games in the Keen series is that he actually kills the Vorticons when he shoots them. In the later games the creators apparently realized that it may be a little too dark to have an 8-year old mercilessly slaughter other intelligent beings without any apparent psychological ramifications…View Full Comic
#59 – Weakness
Personally, I like snickerdoodle; which is pretty much impossible to say while also sounding manly. …View Full Comic
#58 – Toy
This one is an interesting study on the creative process because originally in the third panel Raff simply said, “Oh! Riiiiiiiiiight…” But sometime after I’d started laying it out I suddenly realized that I’d taken that line off of Kronk in “Emperor’s New Groove”. …View Full Comic
#57 – Rex and Raff
Even though Keen is still selling cookies at this point, this strip is the first in a series involving these two Vorticon characters: Rex and Raff. So we’ll see how that goes. …View Full Comic