The logo for Funny Colours, featuring a handwritten script in magenta above
There was definitely ink left in there, and I absolutely  wrote this after my own printer, but everything in this *~*_*~*__satire__*~*_*~*  is a combination of people, places and things not intended to reference or call out any specific person, persons, persons sons or company.
(Could you imagine how long that comic would get? I don't know that I'd even read that.)

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Our story follows three venturous friends, roped into a cantankerous, ink-tank ruckus, after their bona fide g.Ink co. printer all but bricked itself. They must leave their house to re-enshrine it, lest they be foredoomed by fine print.
Sam from Funny Colours sketched in a range of emotions.
Mostly everything is rendered in pencil crayon, including sound effects.
Mostly everything is rendered in pencil crayon, including sound effects.
Wow, much colour. This is a fully coloured panel, calling out for linework and speech bubbles.
Wow, much colour. This is a fully coloured panel, calling out for linework and speech bubbles.
The panels are fully rendered in pencil crayon, other than speech balloons. Take in all the textures in the final edit and printing :)
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I found a lot of gusto from our annual smokening, a newly annual event in British Columbia and many other parts of the east coast, where the skies churn and the sun explodes in salmon pink. I take photos each year.
We're also seeing a lot of companies focus their business models towards subscription based and impossible to fix products, which really diminish the rights and lives of regular people.
 So we find ourselves always on guard not for thee, but for who's going to upgrade your firmware to disable your hardware under the guise of "security updates" next
So? This comic will not help any feelings of dread. You might just nose exhale or even chuckle, and isn't that just terrific? Sign up for email updates, print yourself a reminder to check back, or click through my Right to Repair link list, which doesn't exist yet, sorry.
Thank you to Sascha Dueker and Global Parrot Trust for clarifying the Malawi term "chimbuli", in reference to a previous history of parrot smuggling in the area.
Here's a video on his research and  conservation work with love birds.

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