The Hackenblog has moved to http://hackenblog.hackenbush.org/ or www.hackenblog.com.Please update your links, thank you.[Previous entry: "Sisyphus Shrugged today"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "Our Metro"] 07/27/2003 Entry: "Brooke McEldowney interview at LHLS" There's a new interview at LHLS, it's with cartoonist Brooke McEldowney, the creator of 9 Chickwood Lane" and Pibgorn. Pibgorn is just finishing a long long story arc, so don't freak out when you see Saturday's panels, just go up and read The Story So Far and enjoy. Sequential Tart recently had this to say about Pibgorn: "Most Unlikely Betty-and-Veronica-Style Rivalry-Turned-Friendship: Slightly goofy, congenitally rulebreaking fairy Pibgorn (who has been known to use the aptly-chosen alias Lucy Ricardo) and fiery-tempered undercover succubus/femme fatale Drusilla, in Brooke McEldowney's webcomic Pibgorn (www.comics.com/comics/pibgorn). Drusilla began by trying to annihilate the deceptively ditzy-seeming winged newcomer whom Dru's quasi-fiance, the bemused church organist Geoff, had become so distractingly fond of, only to wind up forming a reluctant alliance with her after they experienced mutual problems with Dru's somewhat unappreciative masters in Hell. "Most Engagingly Improbable Plotline: The "Dracula meets Jane Austen"-type scenario involving unintentional time travel, Star Trek parodies, and a vengeful female ghost haunting an antique piano currently unfolding in Pibgorn." So if you're looking for a new webcomic to follow, this might be the one. Beautiful drawing, babes, plot arcs, beefcake, full-color, violence, slapstick, thrills and chills and no risk of getting newsprint all over your fingers. How great is that?
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