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5 thoughts on “537 – Kooky And Spooky

  1. Dr. Norman (not a real doctor)

    Obligatory William Gibson reference for the excellent novel “Spook Country”. I’ve read it fourteen times and still find something new each time – the man does not waste a word. No, not crazy at all.

  2. Hurray, people in the comments can have names again (if they choose to)!

  3. Yay for names! I love the pun as he takes the offered drink.

  4. Dr. Norman (not a real doctor)

    …Just for a moment, like a mirage … ” And when I turned the headlights on,
    Just for a minute I thought I saw the both of us
    On some kinda tropical island someplace
    Walkin’ down a white sandy beach eatin’ something…”

    1. Nice Stan Ridgeway reference

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537 – Kooky And Spooky

How 'bout them spook stories now, Chuck?   Comments update: We seem to have fixed the issue of being able to add your name when leaving a comment. So you should be able to be anonymous or just leave a name when you comment.

Lessons lagged…

As you may know, our recent second Kickstarter was successfully funded, which means a Volume 2 trade collection is going to happen. First, though, I (perhaps unwisely) have consigned myself to going back through all the content involved and adjusting the lettering to a more consistent state based on my current skills and knowledge versus… 2013? Holy crap, was Episode Eight really six years ago? I suppose that actually tracks, come to think of it. I did the same sorts of revisions for Volume 1 when we had our first Kickstarter back in 2015, and that was working with content all the way back to Episode One in 2009. But here I am, going over 2013 content and feeling like I’m needing to make a lot of the same adjustments. Did I learn nothing? Well, of course I did… but the fact is that 2013 comes before 2015, and 2015 was where I worked on that first trade and consolidated a lot of the standards I wanted to use going forwards. I learned, but there’s a lag time to account for. Once I hit the latter half of 2015 there should be much smoother sailing in terms of the revisions. Or at least there better be, or else I really will be having to take past me aside for a chat about all this.