September 24th, 2012

298 - a little depressing

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I suppose it’s not ALL bad. What about the time that I-

Oh wait, that was devoid of all value. Everything I have done is meaningless.

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  1. TheScottymo says:

    awwww… poor Fletcher :(

  2. chrishallett83 says:

    TUNG

  3. Craigstillion says:

    I think the last two panels should be on a shirt… 5th on the front… last one on the back.. ahah.

  4. Fahrenheit says:

    Copernicus is becoming meaner comic by comic.. this is bad!
    We want Fletcher’s revenge!

  5. Rock says:

    It’s funny because it’s representative of the author.

    What do you mean, banned for three days? What did I do?

    Oh come on, that was just satire. Satire of the author not having accomplished anything noteworthy in his life.

    Why are you crying? Crying is not an accomplishment. Stop it.

  6. Sambo says:

    Fletcher’s accomplished so much, though. Read through Antics and you’ll see it’s true.

  7. notyouraveragecupofjoe says:

    I hope there is an amazing 300th comic coming up!

  8. TTT says:

    me too -_- i havent do anything good in my whole life.. and oh… do more more more of these :D they cheer me up :)

  9. Kintrex says:

    This comic is interesting because if Fletcher and Copernicus each played the other role, they would still not be out of character.

  10. Nero. Because that's all I can think of says:

    in panel six Fletcher a Copernicus switched colors, and that’s why he’s sad. You can tell cuz they have the same face.

  11. Ale says:

    I’m so getting that tattoo

  12. CopernicusIsA says:

    …dick

  13. EVE LOVER says:

    I love the new advertising, finally Fletcher can buy a spaceship and watch the world end on December 21st!

  14. copycat says:

    i’ve had that tattoo for months

  15. Sunblast says:

    Man, how did Copernicus manage to say all that with his tongue stuck out? He’s making Fletcher look bad with all that raw talent!

  16. Tana says:

    I am comforted by the fact that no matter how little I’ve accomplished, Fletcher has done much less.

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