Beer Trukk!

Workin’ away at the comic this week…

  • I forgot to mention last post that Josh has crossed the pond and is now living in Liverpool while attending school,
  • In my continuing quest to better the layout & design of the site, the contact form has been moved to its own page,
  • And lastly… I’ve finally been able to help my good friend Alex Serra get his “webcomic” online. I use quotes because Toybox Turmoil is more of a Graphic Novel than anything else, but he’s updating it on the web nevertheless. Check it out – it’s totally different from Gone to Ground, but maybe you’ll like that one too (or know someone who would)!

Transcripts

Panel 1&2 Hamm: I got Bacon, but we really shouldn't leave the sarge behind... Cake: What is that heady aroma I smell? Coffey: Wait... Panel 3 Coffey: Cake we're going to need your lock-picks. Cake: Erm... Hamm: What do you see, Coffey? Panel 4 Coffey: Just get 'em ready. And get a move on! Hamm: Is that...? Cake: Yes. Yes it is. Panel 5 Cake and Hamm: Shotgun!

English transcript submitted by Sgt. Panz on
Posted on October 20, 2009 at 1:57 am in Comics as part of Killa Brew « Killa Brew and tagged with , . Follow responses to this post with the comments feed. You can leave a comment or trackback from your own site.

13 Responses

  1. Is Bimontly the new yearly? says:

    Sooooooooooooooooo this comic was posted october 20th, it is november 17, what happened to bimonthly?

  2. boot2yahead says:

    I think bimonthly means once every two months.

  3. Is Bimonthly the new yearly? says:

    There were two for October… and there are two definitions from the merriam webster dictionary… The first is the every two monts version (the flaky bagger version), the second is the twice a month version (still flaky but less baggerish). I kinda forgot we were dealing with art people… So I guess it’s the first.

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