@Monswine, thanks! I was actually inspired by your comment the other day to draw some more complicated outfits, it's a lot of fun!
@Xila, that's a perfect way to sum it up, I always enjoy watching the philosophical clash with the literal, even when it gets a little uncomfortable:)
@Effigy, you know, despite the physical impossibility what with her not having skin, I'm gonna say yes:)
Many thanks Guest the First, that's nice of you to say.
And Guest the Second, I am glad you asked! No, that isn't where I got the name Bonejangles. I have never seen that movie, although I became aware of it about a week after I started the comic by way of a Google search. The name actually is derived from Bojangles.
Two ways to scre with a philosopher:
1. ake hypothetical situations too seriously.
2. Awnser one of their queries using a sentence involving the words "Sledgehammer" an "nuke".
hi i'm guest the second by the way, i was just wondering where you got the name cuz i was searching bonejangles on google and came across this i love it!
Would she get goose-bumps?
@Xila, that's a perfect way to sum it up, I always enjoy watching the philosophical clash with the literal, even when it gets a little uncomfortable:)
@Effigy, you know, despite the physical impossibility what with her not having skin, I'm gonna say yes:)
And Guest the Second, I am glad you asked! No, that isn't where I got the name Bonejangles. I have never seen that movie, although I became aware of it about a week after I started the comic by way of a Google search. The name actually is derived from Bojangles.
1. ake hypothetical situations too seriously.
2. Awnser one of their queries using a sentence involving the words "Sledgehammer" an "nuke".
I felt that kindof reffered to this comic.
That's an amusing coincidence :D Oh well, one more reader for Bonejangles is a good thing, no matter the situation that brought it :)