"The Spiders"
October 16, 2001 9:17 PM   Subscribe

"The Spiders"
I see another sky turd straight ahead, and a mob of unescorted women picking over it.
The first episode of a three part e-sheep comic series.
posted by arielmeadow (8 comments total)
 
we had a link to an e-sheep comic yesterday.
posted by palegirl at 9:43 PM on October 16, 2001


Yes, it's the third e-sheep link in a week, and I can certainly see how it might have made sense to refrain from linking to it. At the same time, though, I hope that won't keep people from looking at it, because it's quite possibly the most linkworthy of the three.
posted by moss at 10:25 PM on October 16, 2001


Patrick Farley rules the earth, e-sheep comics are amazing. Especially The Guy I Almost Was... But alas, he has been distracted by other pursuits, and its been far too much time between releases. Thank Allah that we have a new e-sheep to save us from the crushing boredom of The New World Order.
posted by bug at 11:02 PM on October 16, 2001


Wait a second ... ok.

How about Rush Limbaugh Eats Everything? That's also an e-sheep comic. And it is 70 PAGES LONG!
posted by sylloge at 12:29 AM on October 17, 2001


chrysalis colossus is my personal favorite... Also the over heard at a rave is pretty funny....
posted by atom128 at 4:24 AM on October 17, 2001


Shoot--sorry everyone. I searched extensively to see if it had already been linked--looked like the last e-sheep posting had been in April. My apologies. (slapping self and going back to lurking)
posted by arielmeadow at 6:54 AM on October 17, 2001


Pretty unbelivable, if you ask me. I'm sure all the 'liberated' women left afghanistan a looong time ago
posted by delmoi at 8:01 AM on October 17, 2001


Am I the only one who thinks esheep sucks?

"The Guy I almost was " was good, but everything else was so obvious... no subtlety or unpredictablilty in the plots...
posted by sonofsamiam at 10:22 AM on October 17, 2001


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