Comics - "There Is A Light" - Lucid TV; "Unlovable" in Bust
posted by davidt on Thursday July 30 2009, @12:00PM

Link posted by Danny_ in the forums (original post):

http://www.lucid-tv.com/light.html


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An anonymous person writes:
The last page of Bust magazine has a rather interesting comic strip called Unlovable with heavy smiths/moz references.

 
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Well, that was... (Score:1)
...surprisingly excellent.
uncleskinny * -- Thursday July 30 2009, @01:16PM (#337556)
(User #7815 Info)
And so I drank one, it became four, and when I fell on the floor, I drank more
    They made him look like a dirty old codger in that (Score:1, Funny)
    drawing. Oh wait, he is.
    Anonymous -- Thursday July 30 2009, @02:57PM (#337563)
    very creative (Score:1)
    and rather enjoyable
    CE * -- Thursday July 30 2009, @06:31PM (#337571)
    (User #12150 Info)
    Yes, you made yourself very plain.
      Pastlife. (Score:1, Funny)
      This is a superb artwork and very clever.

      Very clever.

      Though, I believe his past lives have not been accurately portrayed . . . :)

      Thank you for sharing this with us.
      Piccadily -- Friday July 31 2009, @02:14PM (#337622)
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        well, that certainly was embarassing (Score:2, Insightful)
        iapologize as ican see that someone has actually put a fair bit of time and thought, let alone feeling, into this, but that was absolutely pathetic. terrible idea, right from the beginning, piled on with the worst cliches and ham-handed lyrical references. that whoever made this got the nerve up to reveal it to anyone but themselves is baffling. imean, maybe if the author was 9 years old and this was 1990, he might escape ridicule, but sadly this is clearly not the case. the best thing to do now is to simply never do this again.
        chrisarclark <clarkinatorclark@hotmail.com> -- Monday August 03 2009, @07:51PM (#337678)
        (User #9259 Info)
        "I'm just passing through here on my way to somewhere civilized and maybe I'll even arrive, maybe I'll even arrive..."
        This was... (Score:0)
        absolutely GHASTLY!

        In other words: intensely unpleasant, disagreeable and objectionable.
        Anonymous -- Tuesday August 04 2009, @02:49AM (#337681)
        • Re:This was... by Geoffrey D. Wessel (Score:1) Sunday August 09 2009, @07:18PM
          Lighten up . . . (Score:2, Insightful)
          This is a story, where our beloved Morrissey plays himself in a fictional role.
          The drawings are excellent in their humourous portrayal, my favourite is the still with a worried looking James Dean portrait on the wall, looking at Morrissey.

          We know, that our Morrissey, in any of his lives, has never raged within debauchery, bitten someone's ear off, or eaten someone's beating heart.

          Of all of us here Morrissey has a greatest sense of humour and this comic strip is well done, even if I don't like some of words used or imagery, it is with talent this has been created.

          By the way, would anyone know who Morrissey's management is now?

          Thank you & best wishes.
          Piccadily -- Tuesday August 04 2009, @02:12PM (#337692)
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          In this, Moz looks like Pruneface from Dick Tracy (Score:0)
          Does that mean Boz is Itchy?
          Anonymous -- Friday August 07 2009, @07:01AM (#337724)
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