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167 - Not a Negotiating Tactic

Now you know what Aaron looks like... kinda.


I posted a question to the Facebook page and the Twitter account about story vs. humor last week that I want to present to the audience at large.  While I endeavor to have a bit of a punch-line almost every week, would you guys rather more of a focus on making a joke or focus on the story?  I will still tell the story that I set out to tell 3 years ago, but sometimes I have to drastically shorten the exposition for what I want to do to make sure that I get a joke in; which in turn can make a 3-4 comic story arc a 10 comic story arc.  Sometimes it feels like it works really well while other weeks I feel like I’m shoe-horning things in.  I was just wondering what all you guys thought about both sides of things.  Use the three links below to let me know what your thoughts are.


-Tom 12.6.2013

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