Where can I see the other alternate endings?
Some of them are in the books. All of them are in our
Patreon Vault.
Why Woohooligan? APhalanxOfPhalusses.com was taken.
How often do you publish comics? As often as I can. I've committed to making comedy 40 hours a week, you know, like a real job. ;) But like any other real job, it's not all glamour and I have to spend a lot of time reading tedious marketing books. You can help me do that less and make more comedy on our Patreon.
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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Bruce Wayne is a lot of things, but disloyal to his brand is not one of them. :P
I know the last few updates had covered some heavy or controversial topics like sexism and the recent election, so I wanted to publish something wholly trivial, to give us all a little break. So here's your dose of stupid. :D
This year I'm thankful that...
My mom found a job and got her car insured so I don't have to drive her to work
We found someone to help us with the marketing on our shoestring budget
That our Patreon is over $70/mo! It's only 4% of my goal for this year, but I'll just have to work harder in 2017.
That I'm starting to recover from the depression that started before my birthday on the 5th. I'm certainly not going to let it stop me doing what I love and making you guys laugh! :D
I'm grateful for a new friend, Noah, who commented on my last strip about the election to say thank you. Thank you, Noah! It's great to know that I'm helping people, and I'm looking forward to getting to know you! :D
What are you thankful for? Jot it down below, maybe I'll include it in the next comic.
Thanks, Noah! Time with family and friends is so important. :)
I tend not to list it on Thanksgiving because in the last few years I've been able to spend a lot of time with family on a regular basis (we don't have much of an extended family). So at least for me, Thanksgiving lately hasn't been a big family gathering as much as it's been a feast day with the usual suspects. :P
This year was a little different for us in that my oldest daughter, Alex, who moved out around January decided not to drive up (even though she lives just 20 minutes across town with her boyfriend), but she did call and I got to talk to my sister who still lives down in Texas. Alex did come by for my birthday earlier this month.
Family - Yes and no, I have quite a few few members, but I never get to see them because they're spread all over the country. From Wyoming to California, even a few in China!