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Blood Culture: Two That Didn't Work
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Friday, September 19, 2008. Two That Didn't Work. There was time, when Blood Culture was a wet newborn struggling to stand, that Gerry and I were convinced that absolutely any idea would work. The Blood Culture premise was so strong, we reasoned, that it would elevate to comic genius even the most mundane situation. Turns out we were wrong about that. And Edgar eating a fish stick is the best example of our overconfidence. Here's another idea that failed:.
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Blood Culture: September 2008
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Edgar is suspiciously suspicious. Poor Edgar can't let anything be what it is, can't accept an offer in good faith. What a putz. Links to this post. Thursday, September 25, 2008. When existential angst strikes, go shopping. I couldn't be happier! Links to this post. Friday, September 19, 2008. Two That Didn't Work. Turns out we were wrong about that. And Edgar eating a fish stick is the best example of our overconfidence. Edgar eating a fish ...
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Blood Culture: August 2008
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. The Origin of Edgar, Pt. III. With 39 hilarious panels of Blood Culture drawn by my new partner Gerry, I was already writing my resignation letter to my boss. In my head, I was a working cartoonist, with my comic strip running in 2000 newspapers across the world. I had it made. In my head. I sent out only one submission. I was certain that I would enjoy the same great fortune as Far Side. Two things I didn't factor in. One, that someone m...
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Blood Culture: July 2008
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Sunday, July 27, 2008. Click on the panel to enlarge. But you knew that, right? Links to this post. Monday, July 21, 2008. Links to this post. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Links to this post. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To Blood Culture. Click on the panel to enlarge. But you knew that, . More From the Creators of Blood Culture. Blood Culture on Comics Sherpa. Blood Culture's Favorite Blogs. Nite Owlz All Night Blog Spot.
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Blood Culture: The Origin of Edgar, Pt. VI
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Thursday, September 11, 2008. The Origin of Edgar, Pt. VI. That's when we realized that it was no accident. It was an attack. Someone was at war with us, and that meant it was happening to us all. Even though my office was on New York's east side at 33rd and First, far from the World Trade Center, we were all nervous. Would another plane drop from the sky? Would it crash into us? Were there bombs placed throughout the city? Were we going to die? A hosting site run by Un...
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Blood Culture: When existential angst strikes, go shopping
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Thursday, September 25, 2008. When existential angst strikes, go shopping. A recurring them in Blood Culture is the ways in which we attempt to fill our aching need for satisfaction and fulfillment. And the most common way to make ourselves feel better is to go shopping. Buying things both distracts us from our problems and provides a short-lived rush of satisfaction. I have something new! I couldn't be happier! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Two That Didnt Work.
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Blood Culture: Grandpa Blood Culture
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Here's the philosophical question of the day: how do you know that your memories are an accurate record of what you have experienced? Are your childhood memories your own, or do they reflect the stories others have told you about yourself? Are some of your memories completely fabricated from the cloth of fantasy? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To Blood Culture. Edgar is suspiciously suspicious. Two That Didnt Work.
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Blood Culture: Edgar is suspiciously suspicious
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Edgar is suspiciously suspicious. Poor Edgar can't let anything be what it is, can't accept an offer in good faith. What a putz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To Blood Culture. Edgar is suspiciously suspicious. When existential angst strikes, go shopping. Two That Didnt Work. The Origin of Edgar, Pt. VI. The origin of Edgar, Pt. V. The Origin of Edgar, Pt IV. More From the Creators of Blood Culture. Who's In Charge Here?
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Blood Culture: Edgar is me
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Sunday, October 5, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To Blood Culture. More From the Creators of Blood Culture. Blood Culture on Comics Sherpa. Blood Culture's Favorite Blogs. Is there a special “boatsplosion rider” you can get on your insurance. The CDP 2016 Year In Review (So Far). Nite Owlz All Night Blog Spot. Mother's Day Song Lyrics: 100,000 Sandwiches. WRI 84: Turtles All The Way Down. Who's In Charge Here? Great Comics That Are Not Blood Culture.
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Blood Culture: He Ain't Heavy
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STarring Edgar the Red Blood Cell. Monday, September 15, 2008. This was one of the first ideas I wrote, maybe a day or two after Gerry agreed to draw Blood Culture. Walking toward the PATH station after work, I was struck by the homogeny of the suited men around me. Granted, not the most original observation ever, but an observation nonetheless. The reader must fill in the context, the sibling rivalry, the lives they lead outside the panel. How do these two characters act when we can't see them? Mother's...
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