5 replies on “Punching Day: Thruster and Swamphawk, Part 1”
This is a freaking masterpiece! My only comment on the cover art is maybe it could use more hand grenades? But honestly, what’s there is really good. I’m no expert on proper hand grenade to bicep ratios.
I see the 2nd hit of acid kicked in.
No one is going to believe this, but Ernie Cline is actually a pretty good standup. Kind of cross being comedy and a poetry slam. But…good. Great? Nah, that’s strong, but pretty good.
I’ve been meaning to say this since the discussion of “Ready Player 1”, which I blame on Spielberg. The movie, not that I didn’t bring up Cline’s comedy.
We’re waitin’ on part 2, buddy!
Look, as a regular Cajun guy, I have some thoughts on this.
Firstly: I can appreciate how Seanbaby slightly exaggerates a Tuesday night at the bar for comedic purposes. Unfortunately the lack of Wayne Toups playing in the background hurts the authenticity.
5 replies on “Punching Day: Thruster and Swamphawk, Part 1”
This is a freaking masterpiece! My only comment on the cover art is maybe it could use more hand grenades? But honestly, what’s there is really good. I’m no expert on proper hand grenade to bicep ratios.
I see the 2nd hit of acid kicked in.
No one is going to believe this, but Ernie Cline is actually a pretty good standup. Kind of cross being comedy and a poetry slam. But…good. Great? Nah, that’s strong, but pretty good.
I’ve been meaning to say this since the discussion of “Ready Player 1”, which I blame on Spielberg. The movie, not that I didn’t bring up Cline’s comedy.
We’re waitin’ on part 2, buddy!
Look, as a regular Cajun guy, I have some thoughts on this.
Firstly: I can appreciate how Seanbaby slightly exaggerates a Tuesday night at the bar for comedic purposes. Unfortunately the lack of Wayne Toups playing in the background hurts the authenticity.
B: Needs more karate.