– I’ve posted a special auction. I’m offering a large recreation of the “Chocodiles” Modest Medusa strip, done in marker. I created this piece for a 2015 exhibit at the Portland Art Museum, where it was displayed for several months. You can find the auction here. All proceeds go to our Yeld shipping fund (which is getting closer and closer to wrapping up).
– If you’re looking for some cool Modest Medusa art at a great deal, the Modest Medusa original art sale is still going. I have hundreds of pages available for sale. Check out the info page here to find out how to get yours. All funds from this sale go toward helping me ship Yeld books to kickstarter backers.
– Speaking of which, I’m running a gofundme to help raise money to get those Yeld books to the very patient Kickstarter backers that have been waiting for them. In return for a small donation I’m offering a digital version of the brand new Yeld game expansion Town’s & Territories. For a larger donation you can get a piece of original Yeld art from the book. You can check out the gofundme here. If you don’t have the Yeld game book yet you can get the digital version here (and the expansion as well). The physical version will also be available for sale later this month.
Um… I don’t see the page…
Oh, I forgot!
Ha, ha, ha. Next time, say that it’s an emporer’s new page, and only the worthy can see.
I literally thought of doing that.
You got comments working on your mobile page huzzah. Also modest should totally take Glados with her. She would make a perfect straight man for her hijinks.
So somebody does still use “taters,” even if it’s in Yeld. So much for those “Lord of the Rings” experts who said it was archaic and obsolete.
They also called pancakes “flapjacks”.
I’m having potato and onion soup for lunch. It’s almost prophetic – the oracle serpent rides again!
it was pretty obvious. Everyone knew.
Typo: ‘peels some’ would be ‘peel some’
I literally just learned Oregon is basically the only place that uses the word Jojos for fried potato wedges. Please make a reference somewhere to this. (I am 26, and I never knew it was just us Oregonians.)
Also a Washington thing.
I’ve found enough Jojos references on the rest of the internet, thanks.
I’ve heard that term in Minnesota, though I wouldn’t go so far as to say it is commonly used.
I’m from Oregon, moved around a lot, and the Safeway chain uses it regardless of location. As Safeway originated in Idaho and is headquartered in California that means the word must have been in broader use at one point. Jojos were always more than steak fries/wedges to me though – they have a destinct seasoning/texture so when I moved to Colorado and described a jojo not from Safeway’s I was disappointed by the first many offerings.
I think Safeway was the first place I heard it. We mostly shopped at Fred Meyer, Albertsons or Thriftway when I was a kid, but when I was 14 a new Safeway opened up in Rosecity (a part of Portland) and we started going there. They had Jojos, but I was totally unfamiliar with the term and thought it was super weird.
How…bizarre.
No bags on her snakes? What about their allergies?
Why is there blood on that one kid’s shirt?
Earlier she had stabbed the Abolisher a bunch.
Kids be murderers in this comic, dawg.