City News entry for Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Next Week: Complexes

New comic is up!

Please check back on Friday...I'm not sure if we'll have a comic up but Whiskey really likes to see people coming to the site. Sometimes I think it's the only thing that gets him out of bed in the morning. Lets hope he never gets a laptop...

- Redfield

City News entry for Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Share Bears

I probably should have posted this comic on Monday but Wednesday is pretty good, too. Ron & Jeremy will be back on Friday and then there will be one more *brand new* comic up on the following Monday(ish).

Will this fresh-comic trend continue? Ask Whiskey.

- Redfield

City News entry for Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Clean Sex vs. Safe Sex

Changes are fun. Well, to be more specific, they’re exciting and, by definition, different. Not necessarily fun. But what is great about change is that you don’t always know what you’re supposed to be doing or how everything’s supposed to go. Sometimes you really have to just sit back and ride the moment out. Other times, you’ve got to scream at the top of your wind sacks and you dig your nails into the pleather of the passenger’s seat in your best friend’s car while threatening to rip the “oh-shit” handles from their screw holes.

Sometimes you find yourself eating alone at an old favorite restaurant. Sometimes you find yourself singing sad songs in the car, or happy songs in the shower. Other times, you’re finding old pictures of people you hardly remember, including yourself, while making room for new pictures, new faces, and new glimpses of moments in time.

Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of an abandoned house in the ghetto beneath the pouring rain throwing rusty exercise equipment and water-logged furniture into the back of a truck, starving for fast food and hoping to God you don’t get shot. No? Not familiar with that one?

Anyways, as life changes, people change. And as people change, the cities that hold those people change. What I’m trying poorly to connect here with that long and semi-nostalgic lead in is the fact that there’s a new Stroke City comic after months of coma. That is change. Here it is kids! Enjoy! I hope this little tasty graphical tidbit satiates you through the next up-and-coming dry spell!

WHA-HOOOOOOO!

-WHISKEY J