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    The Necronomicon #1

    Some people have asked "Hey, Chris did a webcomic? Where can I see such a thing!" and I am here to bring you something so completely amazing it makes birds sing and children laugh, the scent of freshly baked bread wafts by your nostrils just hearing the name The Necronomicon.

    I originally started doing a webcomic around 2001. It was horrible. It still exists online, too. I later remade this horrible comic in a less horrible fashion around 2004, which I am now going to republish here on The Weekly Geek. I am going to give you a little backstory with each strip as well!

    The fonts are small. The humor lacks punchlines. Remember, I am not creating this now but showing you, the adoring Weekly Geek public, what it is like to stare into the eyes of madness. I mean... make a webcomic. Cheers, and enjoy the first strip from The Necronomicon.

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    Tanya Spence says:

    posted September 25, 2007 12:05 PM

    Sometimes I enjoy that there is a relevent or interesting point made in shiny drawings. Sometimes I just don't need to go that deep.

    Metaphor for life.

    Anyways, I enjoy Necronomicon and ws little dissapointed when the weekly updates stopped. Not that I don't recognize the hassle of creating something like that weekly. I hate being expected to be funny and interesting.

    I digress

    ChrisAuthor Profile Page says:

    posted September 25, 2007 4:23 PM

    Thanks. :)

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