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The phrase "post a comic" summoned to mind the image of a comic - say Marc Maron - nailed to a wall. Such a civil place, the AVClub - until they post a comic. Then all the loonies come flooding in from somewhere.

Exactly!

Yes. In Psycho Norman literally taxidermies his mom. And he transforms into her - donning her clothes and persona. Since both films involve one person transforming into another, however, neither really work with the setup found in the comic: the husband doesn't want to "become" or transform into his wife. Further, the

Someone above suggested the art is reminiscent of R Crumb's work. That person obviously knows very little about comics. I mean, holy gods. There's nothing of Crumb about this comic.

Here's a summary and conclusion to the ass-biting:

And she didn't want the Daily Show. That's also important to remember. I'm glad she went on to do her own thing.

Barack HUSSEIN OSAMA-dinejad!1!!!

Yes. Wonderful work, man.

Really? I had no idea. Is there a credible source or two testifying to Jackman's gun nuttiness?

@ancientshenanigan:disqus is joking. It's a bit. A gag. A spoof. A paradigmatic form of joshing.

You really fumbled the joke in the final sentence, gang. Not such a great job. (You blew it.)

I don't think all of them are mitsakes. It's a thing now - a way of getting attention while making a joke.

For everyone commenting about "Yard Sard":

I think you're referring to this:

You mean, Revenge of the Bored. It's about his audience! [said in your best Norm impression, of course.]

Please tell me you're joking. Please.

Yeah. Come on AVClub, take the time to do even the most cursory of fact checks. I mean, really.

He was totally serious. He's been a long time fan of Woody's films, and he often includes stylistic homages to Woody in Louie.

He accidentally nosed the caps locked key. Poor little pup.

Like many people, he's called different things in different contexts and by different people. His pals sometimes call him Lou, others call him Louis, and still others call him Louie. (I'm sure you know, but his real name is Louis Székely - thus the C.K.)