Comic #552: Laissez-Faire

It’s been some time, but we’re back, folks! Starting things off slow with a little Remmy/Mike banter.

It occurred to me upon finishing this strip just how much this comic’s plot has gotten away from me. Remmy started off as a one-off gag character when Cyril got killed, and now here we are, 500 comics later, with an entire sub revolving around his interactions with what I thought would be another one-off gag character. So it goes.

-Jesse

48 thoughts on “Comic #552: Laissez-Faire”

  1. New comic! Finally! And seriously? They made up that story to impress girls?!? How much does that matter to them…

  2. Jesse, please start posting faster. I know you’re probably got a lot of stuff going on, but maybe you could post once a week, or tell us if it maybe a while so we know what to expect?

    1. if you dont have something nice to say, dont say anything at all.
      but wait, I dont know if that was a nice thing to say…

  3. destroyerofrobloxia

    This was a good return of The Legend of Ina. The Legend of Maxx is being revived…

    Update: I defeated The Twins and now the hallow is coming to my house from the left and the corruption is below my house!

    1. Nice job defeating the twins! And personally, I prefer my house to be surrounded by hallow instead of ā€œpureā€ (or whatever it’s called), so I’d consider the hallow coming from the side a win. But I’d quickly clentaminate away the corruption as soon as I get steampunker. With light blue solution, of course. MOAR HALLOW!!! I don’t care if it tries to kill me.

      1. I, personally, like the corruption (or crimson) a lot more than the hollow.
        I dont get why the world of light and peace has more dangerous things in it than the world of darkness and evil.

    1. Those are marble bookcases! Spent a lot of time playing around to find a couple different bookcases which would all look good in the library together.

    1. Marriage is awesome! A lot like not being married but with more compulsive fiddling around with your wedding band.

  4. Note : ā€˜Laissez faire’ can be translated as ā€˜let do’ or ā€˜allow to do’.

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