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The End

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Annnnd we’re done. See you all on Monday for the start of 100 Planets. Then see you again on Wednesday and Friday for the other two series that will be joining E-merl next week!

( What-What-WHAT!? Two more weekly series? That’s right! But you’ll just have to tune in next week to find out what’s what. )

Drive On

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No, this wasn’t all an elaborate April Fool’s gag. Next week: Herzog beyond reason and the end of the way that was!

( Also! You’ve probably noticed the site looking different and being intermittently broken today. Have no fear! Big upgrades and tweaks going on behind the scenes. A lot of the design work will be place-holder till I ferret out all the bugs. Stay tuned! )

Knowledge And Things

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Two quick bits of business! First up, as the not-so-subtle hints in this week’s strips have suggested, All Knowledge Is Strange is ending. I have a farewell sequence of strips planned so that a few of the regular cast members can get to say their goodbyes, but expect the series to wrap fully at some point in the next few weeks. Fear not though, gentle readers – you will not be without your usual dose of E-merl comics for very long. I have a brand new weekly series by the name of 100 Planets all prepped and ready to run in AKiS’s place. I’ve been quite touched by all the kind comments from regular readers expressing distress at the series’ conclusion – I hope you’ll all stick around and give 100 Planets a try. I can promise you it’ll be just as strange a trip, even if the giraffes will be singing in a slightly different key.

Secondly, I have at the last minute discovered that I am sharing a table with Douglas Noble at this year’s Web & Mini Comix Thing. That’s this Saturday 27th March in good old London town (Mile End, to be more specific). I imagine there shall be the usual small press shenanigans afoot and that those who enjoy such things would be well served by popping along to say hello. Were you to slip me a crisp £8 note during the event, I might even be persuaded to part with a personalised copy of my new, full colour Brain Fist trade paperback. See at least a few of you there, I hope!