We all have our historical burdens. :)
Today’s strip was written by Peter Zale from his comic “Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet.†It was the first webcomic i really found and liked (back in 1996 or so), and peter and I became friends over the years. So, it was a joy to do the crossover with him. (here’s his standard resume site)
Bruno sometimes has a low opinion of the less-fair sex.
Today’s strip was written by Peter Zale from his comic “Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet.†It was the first webcomic i really found and liked (back in 1996 or so), and peter and I became friends over the years. So, it was a joy to do the crossover with him. (here’s his standard resume site)
Helen can be a bit touchy when it comes to criticism. Who isn’t?
Today’s strip was written by Peter Zale from his comic “Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet.†It was the first webcomic i really found and liked (back in 1996 or so), and peter and I became friends over the years. So, it was a joy to do the crossover with him. (here’s his standard resume site)
Shortly after this strip came out, I “volunteered” (for pay) for a month-long sleep-study in Boston. How ironic. Joy.
Today’s strip was written by Peter Zale from his comic “Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet.†It was the first webcomic i really found and liked (back in 1996 or so), and peter and I became friends over the years. So, it was a joy to do the crossover with him. (here’s his standard resume site)
Ah, Helen’s wonderful egotistic cluelessness absent-minded brilliance.
Today’s strip was written by Peter Zale from his comic “Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet.†It was the first webcomic i really found and liked (back in 1996 or so), and peter and I became friends over the years. So, it was a joy to do the crossover with him. (here’s his standard resume site)
This happened when I tried to approach someone at a show. It would have been more endearing if it hadn’t been me. :)












