Guest Strip by Jesse Reklaw  12/29/2003 « prev 1st rand curr next »




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overmedicated » neu 2 years ago
I want to be buried in my pyjamas. I want to be comfy.
drskradley » neu 1 years ago
I want to be buried in the skins of my enemies.
pwb » neu 2 years ago
this is a great guest strip what are you talking about
ebessan » neu 2 years ago
Sounds like a personal problem to me.
saucy_jack » neu 2 years ago
What about the one with Vlad and E-bay!

"Buyer tries to stab me. Signs me up for so much spam"
lolsworth » neu 1 months ago
Lames: 1293
untilyouaresonude » neu 2 years ago
Slowwave is so great.
centipede_damascus » pro 2 years ago
All right, let's do this.
gompo » neu 2 years ago
I had never seen Slow Wave before this. Absolutely outstanding idea for a comic, and an amazing strip.
cdtm » pro 2 years ago
I had no idea Slow Wave was a webcomic! It's a regular in Connecticuts "New Haven Advocate", a free community paper.
philosophe » neu 2 years ago
A guy I know from high school is the synth player in a trancefusion band called Slowwwave.
closefriend » pro 2 years ago
I wonder what Reklaw's real last name is.
stuart » neu 2 years ago
(Walker?)
gormster » neu 2 years ago
Why were they burying Ray in a flanno?
woodenteeth » neu 1 years ago
May be an expensive plaid shirt.
scorpio_nadir » neu 9 months ago
It was his dad's. Ramses.
shoinan » neu 2 years ago
Definitely one of the better guest strips. I love how Ray's relatively normal narrative parallels with his wicked sack lingo. That and Phillipe's "shriek" make this is gold.
sharksarecoming » neu 2 years ago
he doesnt even sign his name.
ctrl-s » pro 2 years ago
The only guest strip I've ever fived. For Jesse Reklaw's perfectly realized vision of Ray -- attired in wide-brimmed, feathered pimp hat and ermine-trimmed cape, saying "all right, let's do this," AT HIS OWN FUNERAL -- I can do no less.
scorpio_nadir » neu 1 years ago
It's a Medieval Goodwill funeral getup.
dybrar » neu 2 weeks ago
Given the right circumstances, even a mother like this one can be turned out.
rowboat » pro 2 years ago
The first panel is just beautiful. Beyond that...it's alright.
rowboat » pro 1 years ago
Seeing it again much later, I realize that it's all good except for the punchline. Whoever this guy is doesn't really understand Ray. It's like he read five or six strips and was, like, "Oh, I get it."

He didn't get it.
gitarooman » neu 4 weeks ago
You're dumb. He completely gets it, and probably the only guest artist who does. This is Ray all over. If anyone doesn't get it, it's you.
rowboat » pro 4 weeks ago
Heh. Kid's got a lip on 'im. Cute.

But moving right along, if this was an accurate portrayal of Ray, I wouldn't read Achewood. Pay closer attention, Timmy.
scorpio_nadir » neu 1 years ago
Liebot. You put on a tie! They ALL put on ties!
dougthehead » pro 2 years ago
shriek!
charchar » neu 2 years ago
Lyle even took off his beater and donned a button-down. He is givin' Ray some wicked respect.
red-barchetta » neu 1 years ago
Ray! Don't wear a cape!
squares » neu 1 years ago
obviously a pimp coat, fool.
puguglypress » neu 1 years ago
A guest artist who understands Achewood.
stubob » neu 1 years ago
Ray looks like Bootsy Collins.
miku224 » neu 7 months ago
This one is fun, but the narration doesn't feel like Ray's voice at all.
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