Comic Transcripts

JORDAN: Hey, what’s the wifi password?
AMY: It’s this insanely-long series of letters. My boss is a security freak.
But I made a mnemonic for it, acrostic-style.

AMY: “Although basic courtesy doesn’t explain foreign genocide, highly-intuitive Japanese kids let machines narrate old people’s quiet recollections, seeking to ultimately vanquish Wichita’s xenophobic young zealots.”
JORDAN (typing): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

JORDAN: How does the mnemonic make it any easier?
AMY: Why must everything always be EASIER?

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{{Alt-text: it’s better when things have a story}}

#598; In which Amy has a Way transcribed by in

JORDAN: Hey, what’s the wifi password?
AMY: It’s this insanely-long series of letters. My boss is a security freak.
But I made a mnemonic for it, acrostic-style.

AMY: “Although basic courtesy doesn’t explain foreign genocide, highly-intuitive Japanese kids let machines narrate old people’s quiet recollections, seeking to ultimately vanquish Wichita’s xenophobic young zealots.”
JORDAN (typing): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

JORDAN: How does the mnemonic make it any easier?
AMY: Why must everything always be EASIER?

{{Header: log on to WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{Alt-text: it’s better when things have a story}}

#598; In which Amy has a Way transcribed by in

JORDAN: Hey, what's the wifi password?
AMY: It's this insanely-long series of letters. My boss is a security freak.
But I made a mnemonic for it, acrostic-style.

AMY: "Although basic courtesy doesn't explain foreign genocide, highly-intuitive Japanese kids let machines narrate old people's quiet recollections, seeking to ultimately vanquish Wichita's xenophobic young zealots."
JORDAN (typing): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

JORDAN: How does the mnemonic make it any easier?
AMY: Why must everything always be EASIER?

{{Header: log on to WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{Alt-text: it's better when things have a story}}

it's better when things have a story

20 years ago (in photocomic form)

A young David Malki !, Steve Carey, and Ryan North, June 2006.

The computers tell me it was 20 years ago, June 9, 2006, that I arrived in New York for my first-ever comic convention as an exhibitor, MoCCA.

It was an important trip for me, a milestone in what would go on to become my career.

I wrote a little reminiscence on Patreon (free/unlocked) — including a first-since-then reprint of the photocomics I made at the time, documenting the trip!

Read the rest here: [ 20 Years Ago (In Photocomic Form) ]


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