How very, very odd. Cool though. posted by Hildago at 1:20 PM on October 10, 2001
Yes...thanks signal for bringing the update to my attention. I had completely forgotten about this site. posted by thewittyname at 2:16 PM on October 10, 2001
What is this madness?
I love it.
Is this a pre-11th creation? posted by geoffrey at 2:27 PM on October 10, 2001
geoffrey:
yeah, it was supposed to come out in september, but they held it back becuse of 9-11, i guess. posted by signal at 2:31 PM on October 10, 2001
Actually, it did come out in September. I linked it on 9/7 (self-link). posted by kindall at 3:04 PM on October 10, 2001
PRAISE posted by rhyax at 5:36 PM on October 10, 2001
for all the time i've spent online [yikes! what a waste!] why have i never seen e-sheep?
hiding under the wrong rocks i guess.
anyone have any background info? fantastic. posted by th3ph17 at 6:06 PM on October 10, 2001
Some other classics that are still pumping out content or soon will be:
Dumbentia is still putting their own spin on parody.
The dude that brought you Modern Living has started a new series called A Square Pig in a Round Hole. posted by john at 6:16 PM on October 10, 2001
background info? patrick farley lives here in san francisco. he's one of scott mccloud's top ten webcomic artists. posted by judith at 7:53 PM on October 10, 2001
Getting back to the topic of Apocamon, I thought the first installment was much better. posted by kindall at 9:41 PM on October 10, 2001
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