Well, the main spate of Keenspace problems seems to be over, except for one thing... I can't get to Albion Fuzz! I've been trying since friday! JimRob, could you find it in your heart to post the comic here?
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Fuzzless!
Whoa. Okay, the virus of last weekend apparently hit the Keen servers just as the sites were being transferred... and mine was one of the ones which didn't make it across. It's not an access error: the whole site is literally empty.
Good thing I've missed my lecture this morning... I'll try to get something up, though I'm not promising archives and the like.
Good thing I've missed my lecture this morning... I'll try to get something up, though I'm not promising archives and the like.
Right. Comic is up, with cooly minimal five-minute-html site design. If I can, I'll get hold of the rest of the storyline's strips and add links to them too.
No Outletesque panel arrangement 
(not that it's unusual or anything in comics I presume, but I always think of non-3 panel strips as "No Outletesque")
Great punchline as well; you could've just left it at the "there's always something", but Alex's line really make it. Oh, and I don't know if it was deliberate or not, but [the older dog...I forget her name...]'s eye rolling "typical" fits in brilliantly.
That's enough gushing I think...

(not that it's unusual or anything in comics I presume, but I always think of non-3 panel strips as "No Outletesque")
Great punchline as well; you could've just left it at the "there's always something", but Alex's line really make it. Oh, and I don't know if it was deliberate or not, but [the older dog...I forget her name...]'s eye rolling "typical" fits in brilliantly.
That's enough gushing I think...
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Sounds fun.JimRob wrote:We're going to go along with Alex and Sybil. They've really been the focus of the strip for the last year, and they are the most developed and interesting - I think - of the current cast. The others may make brief appearances in future, but beyond that, this is likely to be the last we see of them. (It makes one feel like singing 'Memories', doesn't it?) Our departing couple are, however, likely to make a larger number of new acquaintances, as soon as they decide where they're going. And of course they'll keep in touch

I think I'll miss Frances, though. I like her as a character, and I enjoyed her friendship with Sybil - they work well together, and it was touching (although I admit I'm an easy touch). And I can't forget that first picture of her silhouetted against the flat window...