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0063 – pencil wars: episode 2

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Oh no! The ink-pire strikes back! How can our heroes repel water power of THAT magnitude? Tune in on Saturday for episode 3!

By the way, I hope everyone’s seen Rogue One by now. Great movie. Especially the end, just… wow!

0062 – pencil wars: episode 1

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Whew, this took AGES. 16 panels – a new record! Let’s see how long it lasts.

I’m really excited about this story arc, and this is only episode 1, so come back on Thursday for the even better sequel. It’s gonna’ be EPIC! (hopefully)

0061 – language

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Sedna’s probably already planned out the wedding, honeymoon, first 3 years of marriage, and the names of their children.

Poor Dini has no idea what he’s getting himself into. Wait until he finds out that there are over 2’000 kanji characters and multiple ways of pronouncing each one. Plus 46 hiragana characters, 46 katakana characters, and don’t even get me started on the grammar.

0056 – international space station

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This is the last space station comic. Back to bunny strips next week, I promise. :P

I just want to remind people for a second that the Space Station won’t be up there forever. Once funding stops it will slowly fall back down into the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up. So make sure you see what may be humanity’s biggest accomplishment in our lifetimes while you still have the chance. (Here’s the link one more time: spotthestation.nasa.gov) And remember, whatever you see on TV or on Facebook, our species really isn’t as dumb as you might think.

…mostly.

0055 – bright

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If you’ve never seen the ISS before you’ll be surprised how bright it gets if it flies directly over your head. Perfect time for smooching. And best of all, almost anyone can see it – as long as you don’t live near the arctic or Antarctic circle (sorry Scandinavia).

spotthestation.nasa.gov

Fun fact: I originally drew this strip with Dini in his beanie and scarf and didn’t realise the glaring continuity error until I was ALMOST FINISHED DAMN IT! >:( If I didn’t draw digitally I would have probably shot myself.