The Dark Truth Of Comic-Con
cheap generic Aurogra no prescription Comic-con is over. Let’s all let that sink in for a second. I would first like to say that I miss it, it’s been five years since I’ve attended the event. As much as I miss it, there’s always a bit of relief in not going. Not being in a crowded hall filled with all types of people in the middle of Summer that has that smell of sweat. Waiting in long lines to get into the panels, having to sit through some of the more boring panels to insure a good seat for the ones that you’re more excited about. The pains and exhaustion of endless standing and walking. These are all terrible experiences, I think we can all admit to that. I say all this, and yet, I still miss it. I miss the experience of going with my friend’s and the comradery that it builds. It’s been five years since I’ve gone, and I hope it won’t be another five till I go again.
Jhol Today mark’s a milestone for The Obscure Gentlemen: This is Abe’ first official comic. I would like to congratulate him for this.
Travis “I don’t miss watching videos about Hobbit feet” Kennedy
Well I hope you guys had at least “SOME” fun during the comic con! I hope you guys are going to post some pics of the event?
We didn’t actually go this year. We were going to, but unfortunately, other things got in the way.
Nothing ruins the day like a large, large sailor moon.
In this case, Sailor Planet…
I love the smell of sweat in the morning
I love it any time of day!
Trevor in the third panel cracks me up.
I also always get an erection when hugging Joss Whedon and Nathan Fillion. Giving geeks hard-ons is just one of their many superpowers.
And it’s completely involuntary on their part.
Looks like they had a long day.
To say the least.
I wish I knew how to quit you, Comic-Con! Great job, Abe!
This is hilarious, there should be a series of photos called “The People of Comic Cons”
I still wish I was there! Something things are worth suffering through!
The bottom of panel 2 is very funny. 🙂
Keen eye!
Great strip. You really capture the essence (if not the unmistakable nerd-stink) that is Comic-Con.