Are you a hooligan?! Are you making yourself a
mix tape because you're dating yourself? Are you building a time machine
to return to the... last night? Do you read <3 as "less than tits"?
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Why Woohooligan? APhalanxOfPhalusses.com was taken.
How often do you publish comics? Usually once a week, sometimes more.
I make no promises: this is a labor of love.
Where can I see the other alternate endings?
In the books! Which aren't available yet. If you'd like to see books sooner,
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Who do you think you are?!
Samuel Isaac Dealey - software engineer, cartoonist, autistic
and in general eccentric weirdo. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Lived all over.
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The best way to talk to me is via DeviantART or email
(sam at comiccomet.com - although I don't check it as often lately).
If you just want updates, any of these sites will help you read
(in order of how frequently they're updated).
That's right! In the 1950s kids read TIME magazine! Why? Because reading TIME and pining for the future were the only things to do in the 50s. They hadn't even invented slip-n-slides yet for christ's sake!
Thank you guys so much for reading, you hooligans are awesome! You keep me coming back even if I'm not always on time. ;P Check out the alternate ending at Top Web Comics and if you haven't already, join the 1,084 people following me on Twitter to chat and get notices about new comics.
In other news I had a great time at StripCon here in Dallas yesterday! I sold a couple shirts, handed out a bunch of free flyers and met some cool webcomic folks, like Eric Drobile from HateFarm, Chris Jeffrey from Cartridge, David Barrack from Grrl Power, and Elia Madrid of Elia In A Box. All of them great folks! And I have to make a confession, that I was wrong about Eric. I had this expectation that he'd be kind of a jerk from the name and content on Hatefarm, but it turns out he's a really nice guy. So I guess my cliche for the day has something to do with book covers... they make good kindling? I dunno...
Thanks for enjoying the comic! The alternate endings are going to be available eventually in print. They may or may not be available later on to web-subscribers or folks who make donations to the comic, but I don't have a way to manage that yet.