Below is a list of comments made by Wack'd, in date order (newest at the top).
| Comic: Over the Hedge |
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| This comic strip is very good, Hammy's lack of brains is halarious, and RJ's empty one is more so (he thinks that the nighttime sky is a construction-paper cut out back lit by a light-bulb the size of Texas and a good chunk of Lousiana, for Heaven's sake!) If the film disappointed you (which I doubt it did,) you should give the strip a chance anyawy! |
| Comic: No 4th Wall to Break |
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| Good, but WHEN THE F***ing HELL is there going to be an update?! |
| Comic: Able and Baker |
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| Funny, though the first season could've been better I quickly became a loyal reader. |
| Comic: Sinfest |
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| I may be a little young to understand Slick, Monique, and Squig, however, judgeing by Lil' Evil, Symour, and Pooch and Percival, I must say this is a very good strip. Author's notes (comic captions and the Resistance) are very funny. |
| Comic: Kevin and Kell |
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| This comic is very good, and I'd like to see it continued. However, I hope they don't revert back to that whole parelel-universe, Great-Bird-Consperisy, characters-secretly-human stuff. I swear, the second that started I thought the author was digging his own grave... |
| Comic: Count Your Sheep |
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| Adis - the author - once said she once planned only to have counting sheep jokes. Now, that was defenatly a bad move (though the sheep jokes were funny). This strip does a great job of explaining itself, though I can't wait to see that "secret epologe strip" that I've been voting ten times for. Keep up the good work, Adis, now go to bed! |
| Comic: a Chipmunk and a Lizard |
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| I found this comic (don't ask how...it's not very popular) and got a good laugh out of the archives - especially Lizard's constant threats to his friends about eating them. The "custamer service" gags are great, and the Bat's infiriority complex really works the strip. All in all, aCaaL is good for a laugh, though the recurring gags seem to be funnier than the one-timers. |
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