There is a profound lesson in here. Maybe you’ll find it.
I, for one, welcome our new gay king Tarantula, Fabio.
There is a profound lesson in here. Maybe you’ll find it.
I, for one, welcome our new gay king Tarantula, Fabio.
Just look at this spider with a water drop on its head. Just look at it.
And this is why, when I finally move out and live on my own, there will be no television, no DVD player, just a computer.
Oh, and Roger? The solifugids called. They say “Fuck you asshole”.
How to start reading Dresden Codak
I know a lot of people who follow me here don’t know how or where to start my comic series, so here’s a quick guide for newbies! I have two types of comics on my site, one-shots and storylines, the latter just being multipage stories. If you start at my earliest comic and go forward, you’ll actually read through all of my comics in order. That’s probably the easiest way to start reading, as that way you don’t miss anything.
However, you can also start at two of the big storylines and then go back and read the others.
Hob - This is the first storyline in Dresden Codak. It fleshes out Kim, the series protagonist, pretty well and is a fairly good jumping-off point for new readers.
Dark Science - The current story that’s been running for a couple years now. It features established characters, but the story is 100% self-contained, and can be read without any issues.
I hope that helps!
How to start reading Dresden Codak
I know a lot of people who follow me here don’t know how or where to start my comic series, so here’s a quick guide for newbies! I have two types of comics on my site, one-shots and storylines, the latter just being multipage stories. If you start at my earliest comic and go forward, you’ll actually read through all of my comics in order. That’s probably the easiest way to start reading, as that way you don’t miss anything.
However, you can also start at two of the big storylines and then go back and read the others.
Hob - This is the first storyline in Dresden Codak. It fleshes out Kim, the series protagonist, pretty well and is a fairly good jumping-off point for new readers.
Dark Science - The current story that’s been running for a couple years now. It features established characters, but the story is 100% self-contained, and can be read without any issues.
I hope that helps!
There! Now you can catch up before the current arc really gets underway.
Written by Al Feldstein, drawn and inked by Joe Orlando, and colored by Marie Severin.
Published in 1954, one year prior to Rosa Parks’ iconic incident, the publishers of EC were threatened by the CCA and told them that they couldn’t publish them unless they changed the color of the pilot’s skin.
They published it anyway.
Also added are the letter they got from readers.
It’s humbling to think, nearly sixty years after this comic was published, that to all intents and purposes we are still apparently incapable of learning its lesson.
Indeed, it’s my belief that we won’t learn that lesson in my lifetime. And certainly not before half-past too late.
When it starts bleating, that’s generally a sign of overindulging.
Either that or someone slipped LSD into it.

All aboard the snekbus
