Rupert may not be a deep guy but he knows how to listen. The sounds enter through one ear, circulate in a largely hollow chamber, then exit through the other. Happy October to all my readers. I’m writing this in July and all I can say is, I envy you those cool breezes (northern hemisphere only). — COLOURS BY SAMMY BORRAS
Archive for October, 2021
Could the mysterious TRIDENT be the pavilion smashers? Or is that too simple a solution? — COLOURS BY SAMMY BORRAS
Apologies for the somewhat blue nature of Brian’s complaint in panel 1. But no one should be ashamed of “screaming piles”. UPDATE: there was an issue with duplicate comments this morning, I’ve removed the duplicates and will “monitor the situation” ie pray it doesn’t happen again. — COLOURS BY SAMMY BORRAS
As regards today’s the art in today’s comic, let’s just say that I am as surprised as you that I managed to make that particular layout work. — COLOURS BY SAMMY BORRAS
Today we note: a box of Terry’s All Gold in panel 3. Today’s comic is brought to you by Terry’s All Gold. See the face you love light up… with Terry’s All Gold.
— COLOURS BY SAMMY BORRAS
Why did I call Penrose’s rowboat “Joeystarr”? Because I could. I’m drunk with power.
Someone asked about “Bran & Bran” in panel 5, so, from September 24th, 2009:
— Colours by Sammy Borras
Penrose may have chosen exactly the wrong person to accompany him on his mission of beast egg destruction. Maggie’s conscience (see Steeple volume 1, chapter 5) is as big as her hair (ie massive). — Colours by Sammy Borras
Maggie may not be a physical match for the battling preacher man but she is definitely capable of finding his soft spots. — Colours by Sammy Borras
A mere page away from the end of part 2 of Clotted Crime, I feel maybe you can see which way part 3 is going to go. It won’t involve the contents of Billie’s sexy bag. It’s more of a Pandora’s Box. It’s my birthday today! I’ll be celebrating, as I always do, by having a glass of water. If you want to give me a present, please tell a friend about Steeple. Tell them it’s a reasonable read at a price that’s right. That ought to do it. — Colours by Sammy Borras