Well, "A" is for "amygdala," Mr. Sweet
Lackadaisy is a lot like Baccano! with cats. Less alchemy, more drinking, similar incidence of ultraviolence. It also looks like one of the more erudite comics this side of 2D Goggles: the artist apologizes for the inclusion of an anachronistic radio and the uncertainty of paper napkins. My favorite character appears to be a psychopathic neat-freak of a Jewish contract killer with no sense of humor, but a nice line in suits and pince-nez; I discovered him when he looked like the down-right corner here, but this is more his usual style. I suppose it's good to know my character tastes are intact even when they're all anthropomorphic cats.
I dreamed about watching lost silent films starring Louise Brooks. The last thing I was reading before bed was Diane Duane's Spock's World (1988), but evidently the '20's stuck.
I dreamed about watching lost silent films starring Louise Brooks. The last thing I was reading before bed was Diane Duane's Spock's World (1988), but evidently the '20's stuck.

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I gathered this from its timestamps.
On the subject of erudite comics, are you familiar with Family Man?
No; never heard of it.
. . . wait, it's going to have werewolves and Jewishness and the Enlightenment? LIKE I NEEDED ANOTHER WEBCOMIC IN WHICH TO INVEST MY NONEXISTENT SPARE TIME THANK YOU VERY MUCH YOU AGENT OF CHAOS AND ENTROPY.
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You're welcome :D