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Comic #90: Korgar Orders Up

Monday, July 16th, 2007

I have ideas for an entire series of these comics, with Korgar visiting different fast-food places and raising chaos. They’re quick one-shot deals that I’ll use for fillers between the main story arcs.

On a side note, I’m going to have to use that axe design again. It also makes you wonder how many axes Korgar keeps in his car if he can afford to leave them randomly embedded in things.

Update: Apparently, Korgar has decided to create his own MySpace page. Hop on over and add him to your friends list if you have an account! KORGAR DEMANDS YOUR FRIENDSHIP!!!

7 Responses to “Comic #90: Korgar Orders Up”

  1. Keylaleigh Says:

    Aah, Korgar…

    Seriously, I finished reading this strip a few minutes ago and I still have a big, goofy smile on my face. Y’know, Korgar does that to ya, even if he’s supposed to be really creepy and angry and world destroying.

    Hope to see more of everyone’s favorite alien math teacher in the future! which… I… am…

  2. QueenMab Says:

    He’s one odd duck… ain’ ‘e

  3. Plugs Says:

    Hey Jon. Nice use of… umm… axe!

  4. Plugs Says:

    I can’t help but hear the voice of Lrrr (of Omicron Persei 8) from Futurama as the voice of Korgar. Anybody else?

  5. Ethel Says:

    Just found this webcomic. Very neat! I love the concept, probably because I can really identify with Peter. Plus the strip is cute and family-friendly without being sugar-coated. The worms are great.

    I have mixed feelings about the switch to full-page format, after reading through the archives. It cuts a little of that nostalgic “Calvin and Hobbes” feeling that was there in the early strips for me. However, the extra character development is really neat, and the new format really established the comic as being not just gags, but also about seeing into the character’s lives. I’ve seen a lot of webcomics switch to larger page formats from the standard comic-strip style, but I think that this comic seems to be the one most fundamentally affected by the change. It really is a different comic - not in a bad way, just different.

    I found “Peter and Company” on www.thewebcomiclist.com , fyi.

  6. captain fling Says:

    haha. it’s all very amusing. especially when I hear Arnold Schwarzenegger everytime Korgar speaks…er…bellows.
    good job on this one :D

  7. Mike Says:

    Oh my God, Plugs, that’s exactly the same voice I was hearing in my head! It just fits so well as the angry-without-reason, world-dominating, evil-overlord type of voice.

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