Yay for another thunderstorm, huge thunderstorm warning, with strong wind and hail. If the comic doesn’t appear tomorrow, it’s because I lost power.
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Yale avenue or Knox road?
Ugh, summer storms suck.
I’m in the same area, actually, just a bit further east in DE.
ice poop!
“weigh” is misspelled by the way
Came here to say this. Oh well.
<3 you, hawk!
Dang, two people beat me to it. This is the reason webcomics will never need editors. Fans to it for them.
bump
“Fans DO it for them”, you mean. Sorry, couldn’t resist. :D
Hi5 Grammar Nazis! Meh, pretty sure we all knew what you ment :p .
Hey “Hawk”… hehe.. It’s me Cel, just wanted to say whats up and to let you know I sent you a message through youtube. Checking out your comic… pretty cool, but um why don’t you draw girls with curly hair?? ;) Well, either way you’re very talented.
Hahaha, this comic’s cute. x3
THREE thunderstorm cells rolled over my community in one day. Don’t get me wrong, I love the thrill of the booms when they hit the house, and the incredible displays of lightning outside.. but I fear for my computer.
it has been raining a lot here too, but then again its monsoon season
I think I just found your house…
RAID FOR EVE FIGURES!
Come on, all true comic artists should have backup generators and satellite internet in case power goes out.
Severe thunderstorm? Sounds like a normal summer evening around here. Out in the midwest we barely notice storms until the tornado sirens start going off, and then it’s time to go outside and see if it’s worth taking cover or not.
The weatherpeople tend to blow these things out of proportion and disrupt a nice evening of television watching for nickel-size hail of 50mph winds. When a worthwhile storm hits, nobody’s gonna believe anything they say.