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Yule-terior Motives, Page 1

Comic #166

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As we've all heard many times, it's better to give than to receive. Just buying yourself all the stuff that you want for Christmas is crass and contrary to the spirit of the holiday. However, buying all the stuff you want and giving it to your KID is perfectly okay--there's a nice little ethical gray area, there, with room for lots of giving, or receiving, or whatever you want to call it. Of course, you can't give your daughter an electric razor or a sweater in your size for Christmas, so you'll have to cross your fingers and hope that you legitimately receive that sort of stuff from somebody else. But as far as bringing videogames into the house goes, you're golden. Of course, eventually your child will outgrow her interest in videogames, and then your cover will be blown... one can only hope that by that time, there will be grandchildren...

UPDATE- December 28, 2010 You guys should stop whatever you're doing, and have a look at The Wormworld Saga. It's a fantasy-themed 'online graphic novel' with absolutely stunning digitally painted art. Its creator, Daniel Lieske, apparently put the first chapter online on Christmas day, after spending the previous year painting it. I'm only sorry that the wait for chapter two is likely to be long. We've had a lot of visitors from The Dreamland Chronicles, where creator Scott Christian Sava reposted a guest-art page I made for him a while ago. Anybody who hasn't seen Scott's all-ages fantasy webcomic and book series, about a college student who rediscovers the dreamland of his childhood, should check it out; it's quite wonderful. Sign up for our mailing list or subscribe to the RSS feed to be notified when new comics are posted. Thanks for reading!

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