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100. Final Orbit

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This final strip was written more than five years ago, long before it ever occurred to me to run 100 Planets as a weekly series here at E-merl. To this day it’s remained my one steady destination during two years of being quite wonderfully lost in the heavens. As our voyage reaches its final orbit, I’d like to say thanks to all of you for keeping me company during the trip and being there with a helpful nudge whenever my proofreading skills took a nosedive.

If I might be allowed to ask one last favour, I’d like to direct those of you with Android phones or pads towards my newest endeavour, A Duck Has An Adventure. More Duck details are available over here and also keep an eye on E-merl for word of the iOS version that I’ll hopefully have out later in the year.

Right, that’s everything from me. Thanks again for reading and be sure to buckle up tight for atmospheric re-entry. Rocketship E-merl, signing off.

A Duck Has An Adventure

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A Duck Has An AdventureA Duck Has An Adventure is my new hypercomic adventure game for Android phones and pads. The game challenges you to discover all the different possible lives one duck could live, from adventures on the high seas to the halls of academia and beyond. It also features a quite splendid array of hats, as all good games should.

You can grab A Duck Has An Adventure from the Android store right now for only 99 cents (or 66 pence or 75… er… euro cents). It’s taken me about six months to create, contains over 450 panels and is, I think, a significant enough chunk of digital comics to be well worth paying for. For iPhone and iPad users I’m hoping to also have an iOS version of Duck out later in the year, so please keep an eye on E-merl for future waterfowl-related announcements.