@ All the people getting mad in the notes: Schools were literally designed to turn people into ideal workers during the industrial revolution. Wealthy industrialists supported this.
I’m seeing reviewers expressing surprised disappointment that Hideo Kojima’s inaugural solo outing has turned out to be a somewhat repetitive set of game mechanics awkwardly stapled to the side of a deeply confusing art film, and I’m wondering what version of Hideo Kojima’s body of work they’re familiar with that this is in any way unexpected.
You know what I want? A vampire comedy where at one point a vampire goes “Your father would be spinning in his grave” and then there’s a quick cutaway to a dimly lit gothic boudoir where a coffin is rattling at an incredible speed
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And here we have it, the final page of The Three Little Pigs.
Now that it’s finished, I need to announce that the comic will be going on a hiatus again until I can finish up some of my other projects and fix a lot of the old ideas I had for it since I’ve since grown as a writer. Whenever it does return it will have a much different format than telling the story you know and then twisting it, instead giving more twists towards the beginning to make the stories unique and interesting.
I don’t see myself continuing this until at least 2022, when I’ll for sure have a lot of my older projects completed.
So, thank you for following along, and I hope to see you again when the comic makes a return!
In the meantime check out my upcoming paranormal adventure comic for 2020