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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NEW! Check out our best laughs from 2016!I don't really have much to say about this one other than to point out the glaring absence of sex here... yup, no sex whatsoever... just a robot, giving itself a tune-up. ;P
Actually, this isn't really a joke about sex or about robots at all, this is a joke about Sorayama who's work was super-popular in the 80s when I was a teenager.
I updated this description because someone recently pointed out to me that if you read my comic from the beginning, there's a distinct lack of female characters early-on and a lot of them are presented merely as foils for male characters or are only in the comic for the purpose of making a sex joke. To be honest, this is something that I just never noticed about my older comics, but having been alerted to it, and re-reading my own work from the beginning with this in mind, I can see why someone reading forward might get a sexist vibe, which is unfortunate. I'll have to be more mindful of this in the future.