Careful III

You can't be too careful

Careful II

Why did you punch me? You didn't pay me not to.

…and this is what inevitably happens when you regularly pay people not to punch you.

Careful I

extortion

This is about how over-budgeted media productions historically paid to license things they didn’t need to license, just because they had tons of money and their lawyers preferred to “play it safe” than claim Fair Use, which is how Fair Use became the weak pathetic limping layer of pointlessness it is today.

Expectations

how dare you not live up to my expectations?

Re-Run Week Day 5: Amnesia

i have moments of such awareness / but then i forget them. it's like spiritual amnesia. i wish i could hold on to them / why? why what?
One of the first Mimi & Eunice comics ever, and just as true today as it…what was I talking about?

Re-Run Week Day 4: Viral Patent

To commemorate the cold that kept me in Urbana a few extra days (I just got back to New York):
i've patented the cold virus and you're infringing / your patent won't stop anyone from getting colds / you just think you should get everything for free

Rerun Week Day 3: Cosplay

Hanging out in Urbana, I asked my brother (also here to visit my ailing father) “what theme should tomorrow’s Mimi & Eunice rerun comic be on?” He answered, “The World Series.” Since I have no comics on that theme, I asked for his second choice. “Fashion.” Excellent! Today’s re-run is dedicated to Joshua Paley.

i didn't know you were into cosplay / cosplay i'm a fashionista not a nerd / you just imitate magazines instead of comic books

Re-Run Week Day 2: Journey

the journey of a thousand miles / begins with but a single step / off a thousand-mile-high cliff

Still in Urbana, the starting point of my journey of a thousand miles.

Mimi & Eunice Re-Run Week

I’m currently in Urbana, IL, visiting my parents because my Dad is in the hospital (late stage cancer). I expected to be back in New York last week, but extended my stay here because it was so very exciting. My comics, and my means to draw them, are on my home computer, which means I have no new comics to post this week. That means RERUNS! In keeping with the Dad-dying-of-cancer theme, today’s rerun is about death:
humans can think...about death

And in the super-meta-classic re-run department, here’s an ancient “Nina’s Adventures” comic about Urbana IL vs. Santa Cruz CA, where I moved in 1988. Look at that date!

Nina's AdventuresThanks Internet, for having a scan of this online when I didn’t have it on my hard drive.

Psycho-Somatic

all in your head, mind, psychological