It’s silly, but reading these last few pages the words “KILL THE BEAST” have been floating around in my head. Nevertheless, can’t wait to see how this ends.
Someone actually did that to me, once (the sending a fake “like” note to me thing)
It ended up with bad feelings all around when I followed up on it. The girls at my school were meeeean if you didn’t fit in. I’m interested to know how this went and if it was different!
I was born in 1983, the last generation to grow up as the analog age came to a close. And my first name is Jeremy.
I grew up playing in the streets. I grew up playing on Nintendo. I grew up being able see the Milky Way in the night sky before the light pollution got worse from the continued urban development of my hometown.
You know, when I discovered this site a week ago. this comic, for some reason, was the one that looked less interesting to me. I expected it to be just a bunch of 80 nostalgia, that being a 90s-2000s kid I could hardly relate to, so when I decided to read all the ongoing comics from the start, it was the last one I read. Man, I was wrong, I’ve had a lot of fun reading it and watching the videos, The style is soft, the stories heartwarming and I can relate to many of them. And also, it’s nice to see someone who can be nostalgic without having to bitch about the current times all the time but instead accepts that every age has it’s pros and it’s cons, and even has made great use of today’s technologies, like Youtube and Streetview to promote and complement ihis art.
I think I’ll be visiting this site daily now, and maybe even give a look to the comics on the Hall of Dumm.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear that you found Life In The Analog Age! It’s a pure labor of love and I am always happy to hear when someone enjoys my comic almost as much as I like making it! Thanks so much for the kind words, so happy to have you along for the ride! Enjoy!
It’s silly, but reading these last few pages the words “KILL THE BEAST” have been floating around in my head. Nevertheless, can’t wait to see how this ends.
Ha! I would have never thought that would go through anyone’s mind while writing this! :)
Desperate times call for desperate m… OH MIENGOTTENHIMMEL DON’T DO IT!! :O YOU WON’T SURVIVE!
Only time will tell if the fates are with him! :)
Someone actually did that to me, once (the sending a fake “like” note to me thing)
It ended up with bad feelings all around when I followed up on it. The girls at my school were meeeean if you didn’t fit in. I’m interested to know how this went and if it was different!
Oh man, you’ll have to wait and see!
Villainy! :O
shameful!
“I am no hero! Merely a champion for a just cause…”
I am no hero.
A dark desperate move!
Yep, pretty much!
You know what would be hilarious? I doubt this will happen, but it would be hilarious if this turned out to be how he met his wife. XD
How did you guess?! :D
I was born in 1983, the last generation to grow up as the analog age came to a close. And my first name is Jeremy.
I grew up playing in the streets. I grew up playing on Nintendo. I grew up being able see the Milky Way in the night sky before the light pollution got worse from the continued urban development of my hometown.
You have truly lived some of your Life in the Analog Age! Welcome!
another reason why this is the best series on dummcomics imho. Very pithy. Keep it up :)
Thank you so much!
You know, when I discovered this site a week ago. this comic, for some reason, was the one that looked less interesting to me. I expected it to be just a bunch of 80 nostalgia, that being a 90s-2000s kid I could hardly relate to, so when I decided to read all the ongoing comics from the start, it was the last one I read. Man, I was wrong, I’ve had a lot of fun reading it and watching the videos, The style is soft, the stories heartwarming and I can relate to many of them. And also, it’s nice to see someone who can be nostalgic without having to bitch about the current times all the time but instead accepts that every age has it’s pros and it’s cons, and even has made great use of today’s technologies, like Youtube and Streetview to promote and complement ihis art.
I think I’ll be visiting this site daily now, and maybe even give a look to the comics on the Hall of Dumm.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear that you found Life In The Analog Age! It’s a pure labor of love and I am always happy to hear when someone enjoys my comic almost as much as I like making it! Thanks so much for the kind words, so happy to have you along for the ride! Enjoy!