I remember this interview with Ms. Gambrell a while back. I’d link it if I could find it, but Google did not avail me.
She had said something about how you can’t make an obscure joke anymore because everybody has the Internet, and two minutes after you post your comic, everybody knows enough about Joseph Beuys to get the gag. Sometimes I wonder if she’s proven that wrong.
October 7, 2011
I remember this interview with Ms. Gambrell a while back. I’d link it if I could find it, but Google did not avail me.
She had said something about how you can’t make an obscure joke anymore because everybody has the Internet, and two minutes after you post your comic, everybody knows enough about Joseph Beuys to get the gag. Sometimes I wonder if she’s proven that wrong.
October 7, 2011
Good, simple toaster folk
October 7, 2011
the glorious robot proletariat revolution
October 7, 2011
Proctor-Silex promptly destroyed this mural, as it was deemed “un-Appliance.”
October 7, 2011
Toasters have it easy…
October 7, 2011
I love how the little hat and neckband somehow seem to suit the electric toothbrush perfectly.
October 9, 2011
Toasters really do have it easy, what with even their detractors putting them in heroic murals and all.
October 9, 2011
It’s a Kronstadt toothbrush.
October 10, 2011
Meh, Comrade coffeepot will be stealing the fruits of the workers and persecuting the proletariat before you can say Vladimir Ilyich Lenin :(
October 10, 2011
is that “Jonny toaster” from Diesel Sweeties, when he fought with the international brigades in the spanish civil war?
December 14, 2011
Im sorry clvrmnky but your message was REALLY funny! lol :)
I didnt know Robot Artist was Mexican! :P)
Gareth