Yes, some of us do this for fun.

If any of you are still in touch with your high school English teachers (or mine) it might be worthwhile to pass on a link to Websnark.com: The Podcast and the Examiner: on the nature of Webcomics Criticism.

I say that because, in English class through high school and even through college, I often heard people ask when they would possibly ever use the literary criticism skills they were stubbornly digesting at the time.

Well, if your interests lie in creation of things – art, fiction, comics, pretty much anything – you might find that literary skills come in handy sometime much later, when you’re participating in the creative community.

And no, I don’t expect my English teachers (or anyone else) to understand all of this comic criticism, this is more to say, “Look! I’m still using the skills you taught me! Thank you!”

And while we’re on the subject….

I thougth the Subservient Chicken website was creepy enough to suit anyone. Granted Coqroq, singing for the chicken fries is only freaky because chicken fries are freaky (and not very good, though somewhat effective as a laxative).

But that freaky King thing is just wrong – and I’m not the only one who thinks so.

I have to wonder exactly what Burger King’s trying to say.

  • Eat at Burger King, ’cause we’re f’in creepy.
  • Eat at Burger King or we’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse
  • Eat at Burger King – if you think our ad campaigns are scary, wait ’till you taste the food!