– Guest starring James Mah! For those of you who don’t know, I’ve offered the chance to gust star in a Modest Medusa strip as a reward in all the Modest Medusa Kickstarters. Over the years about 20 people have taken me up on this, which means a good portion of the characters that have appeared in the comic are based on real people. Unfortunately I’m not so great at capturing a likeness, even of people who I’ve known for years. So sadly these guest stars often only kind of sort of look like themselves. This is my long winded way of apologizing to James for not being able to draw him very well in this strip. Sorry!
Please check out my brand new Kickstarter! I’m producing a super cute set of Modest Medusa miniatures, perfect for gaming, collecting and painting!
Waits until he’s on the phone to start talking to him. There is no smartphone etiquette.
I’m tired of these adorable medusas, on this very fast train!
“…on our way back home…we’re on our way home…we’re on our way home…we’re going home!”
SNAKES ON A TRAIN!
They’re taking the Dreamliner, not the Cascadia Express?
I should have actually googled the specific trains that run Portland to Seattle, but I didn’t think about that till after I was done.
I thought the Superliner was the train, and the Dreamliner was the Boeing jet.
Oh actually it’s the Starlight that I was thinking of.
But yeah there’s two Amtrak lines that run between Seattle and Portland, the Starlight (which are the long-haul double-decker silver trains like what most people think of when they think “Amtrak”) and the Amtrak Cascades (which are brown trains with classy -if-dated interiors and which only run on a fixed route between Vancouver BC and Eugene OR).
I’ve taken the Cascades many times, and haven’t yet had a chance to take the Starlight (because its schedule is a bit annoying) so I have no idea what it looks like on the inside.
Same. I’ve never had the chance to take the Starlight.
He got a fifteen on his wandering monster encounter roll.