
Inktober day 23, another Lon Chaney. The Phantom of the Opera!
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Hey guys,
Sorry to miss today’s page. I’ve had some technical difficulties while switching the comic over to an all digital production. Hopefully the new page will be up soon.
cheers,
Jeff

What’s your favourite scary movie? Ghostface rounds out the modern horror monsters.
They say they want politics out of video game coverage? OK, now we’re getting somewhere.
By politics, the voices calling for ethics reform really mean “progressive” politics. The so-called corruption that needs to be rooted out is a focus on “diversity” and the “magnitude of the human experience.” It should be no surprise that the outlets and voices specifically targeted by GamerGate are progressive. Baldwin was the first of several notable opportunists who, despite caring little for video games or video game culture, were more than happy to contribute to any movement that counted “SJWs” — that’s “social justice warriors,” for those of you out of the loop — as enemies. That “social justice warrior” is considered a pejorative at all speaks volumes about the motivations behind much of GamerGate and its fixation on progressive voices.
On GamerGate: A letter from the editor | Polygon (via wilwheaton)
Well said