Those of you who aren't as lucky and will not be able to escape the drudgery of your everyday lives need not despair -- there are fun thing to do on the World Wide Internet. Some of those things are On-Line Comical Strips.
- Achewood
I'm sure you've already come across this strip, as it's been reccommended by just about everyone I know, but it's worth mentioning again. It took me a couple of visits to the site before I "got it", but that may just be due to my extra-special denseness. I suggest you start from the beginning, and don't stop until you've made it to the end. Let the magic do its work. This one is now on my very short list of daily stops.
- Cat and Girl
Some of you may have come across Dorthy Gambrell's The New Adventures of Death whilst perusing the Modern Tales site of which I am a participating artist-type. What you may not know is that Death is actually a spin-off of Gambrell's long-running Cat And Girl, which is about, as you may guess, a Cat and a Girl. WARNING: This comic strip is brilliant. I know people go throwing that word around a lot, but it applies here. If you're just coming back from seeing Mr. Deeds this weekend, I suggest you avoid the strip. Your brain will crack like a hot cup of tea put in a freezer.
