Thinkin’

April 10, 2009

This comic kinda looks like I might be making a statement or something, but I’m not sure about what.

You guys can figure that out.

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16 Comments

  1. German says:

    This is some funny stuff you got here… I found your link on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and I read them all

    Nice art and funny characters… Keep ‘em coming!

  2. addison says:

    my immediate thought before reading the bubbles in the final panel was that guy had cut up his arms with those shears.

  3. Nurian says:

    I think the message is we’ve already stopped noticing the world. Either that or “Pain is funny.”

  4. Sir Sniper says:

    I think the statement is that it doesn’t matter how much technology you have, if you’re ignorant, you’re ignorant.

  5. Dejah says:

    I don’t think the message is that deep. Today Herman learned that “Thinking hurts.” I learned that in college.

  6. Josh says:

    I got here from G-G, and this comic is awesome.

  7. Trypno01 says:

    Herman should seriously consider practicing what he’s preaching sometimes, maybe he wouldn’t end up in those situations. Or perhaps it just means that he doesn’t need all those fancy thingamajigs to have already forgotten the world around him.

  8. MrGBH says:

    I love how nonchalant Herman is while his arms bleed profusely.

  9. Zt107 says:

    Good job Herman, at least he got one part of his brain working this time.

  10. Ricky says:

    composition’s gettin’ better… give those characters room to breathe. A+

  11. Sebster10 says:

    These comics are win.

  12. Qwerty says:

    I’ve seen this layout for a lot of webcomics. Where is it from?

  13. Alex says:

    Comicpress for Wordpress. It’s easy to use and is customizable enough that I could disguise it totally if I wanted (and knew how) to.

  14. Anon says:

    I gotta say, I usually don’t like characters with huge eyes, but Herman does it right. He’s not the typical “Look at how stupid I look/am durr hurr hurr” character, but he’s enough of “The Ditz” that he can screw up and be intelligent about why he screwed up. The baseball player angle works pretty well too, especially as a Ret. BP. The steroids angle really sells the exaggerated eyes too. This is pretty good.

  15. Dvorak says:

    “Never lean on a bush” But could that be taken the wrong way?

  16. Crestlinger says:

    Possible statements: thorns are sharp, mind your surroundings, some people don’t need gadgets

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