#129

February 19, 2012

NOTES

  • Faddlegas’s second line in panel 1 is a reference to Morgan Earp and the Gunfight at the OK Corral
  • “Tenia” and “tenya” are pronounced ten-EE-ah and TEN-yah, respectively
  • “Tenia” is a reference to Gaspar Noe’s Irreversible (2002)

#128

February 12, 2012

NOTES

  • Zaz’s gang: Heglo (panel 2), Sneza and Riv (l.-r., panel 4)
  • Faddlegas simply lifts Zaz out of the trolley in panel 5

#127

February 5, 2012

NOTES

  • Shiraadh dies in a crash, and is returned to life by Refusaleth
  • The Nanowing pilot wasn’t so lucky

#126

January 29, 2012

NOTES

  • “Peazum Pony” is an arcane exclamation typically used by unicorns- allegedly, “peazum” meant “lord”, or similar
  • Around 1500 years ago, in Perceptive Times, Ponymus was attacked and invaded, necessitating the building of the Ponymus Wall some time after
  • First appearance of Zaz, panel 8

#125

January 22, 2012

NOTES

  • Radish-Hoof’s life energy is being drained by the tormentnid on his headstone, which makes it so he cannot swear properly
  • Waywardo, a clockwork automaton, knows an unusual amount about the situation (and is bitter towards Insanus)

#124

January 15, 2012

NOTES

  • Shiraadh gets a demonstration of the Nanowing, over the coast of Drymouth
  • Refusaleth reemerges from the underground monstrances, with resinates and Anathemites

#123

January 8, 2012

NOTES

  • Karbunkel meets one last time with the Garblemen Sickeners of Yotaton, in his Fargon keep
  • Plagiarist method is delineated in panels 2 and 3
  • Karbunkel explains his intentions for the Allied Council in panel 5
  • A dangerous weapon is about to be introduced to the Beyonding

#122

January 1, 2012

NOTES

  • Bromance and Cornelius part ways in Drymouth, for the time being
  • First strip on first day of 2012

#121

December 25, 2011

NOTES

  • First clear appearance of Drymouth’s king, M’Hoa M’Hoa (he appeared in silhouette in #119)
  • M’Hoa M’Hoa sounds identical to Brian Blessed as “Boss Nass”, from 1999’s Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (hence Corny’s inappropriate comment)
  • M’Hoa M’Hoa’s “constructed language” can be better understood if spoken aloud
  • “Backlandic treachdugglery”- could this refer to Fargon and Karbunkel, or Shoadom? Or something else?
  • Originally published on Christmas, 2011

#120

December 18, 2011

NOTES

  • Reverend Candlewary returns to Phubarb Village, which has been devastated by Refusaleth
  • Thus begins Candlewary’s mistrust of Cornelius, and his impending crisis of faith