Chez Wong

February 17, 2010

COMIC TALK
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Chez Wong
Posted February 17, 2010 at 12:00 am
This is another famous location if you're a Bethesda native. It used to be called the Thai Place. It's Sala Thai now. Haven't eaten there since the change many years ago so I can't vouch for the food, but the facade of the building has always reminded me of my hometown.

Oh, and it's a little hard to tell, but we have two guests from another webcomic shrinking from the oversized "MOTHER FUCKER" in the first panel there.
PANEL 1
Caption: Lunch...
Kane: Mother fucker!

PANEL 2
Kane: Fucking have to wear a fucking tie and shit! And what the fuck is a quarterly initiative?

PANEL 3
Bodie: We had those at Initiacon. They used them to allocate raises.

PANEL 4
Kane: Raise, huh? Seen anything remotely raise looking lately?
Bodie: Only when I raise my eyebrows when you say some crazy shit.
PANEL 1
Caption: Lunch...
Kane: Mother fucker!

PANEL 2
Kane: Fucking have to wear a fucking tie and shit! And what the fuck is a quarterly initiative?

PANEL 3
Bodie: We had those at Initiacon. They used them to allocate raises.

PANEL 4
Kane: Raise, huh? Seen anything remotely raise looking lately?
Bodie: Only when I raise my eyebrows when you say some crazy shit.
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Yellow Peril Blog
Posted December 24, 2020 at 01:15 pm

This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.

Posted December 24, 2020 at 01:15 pm

This video is sort of a subtweet about some art twitter discourse. But I wanted to respond in video form rather than in written form so that you wouldn't misinterpret my words. Also not linking the discourse directly because I don't want to dogpile on the inspiration for my thoughts. But here are three ideas that I wanted to share with artists for us to keep in our brains as we go into the new year.