S0 or S-sub-Not might be described as
Mr. Snodgers' Neighborhood's twin sister from a parallel
universe.
More practically, if you were to describe the main strip and a show, this would be the after hours. There are ties and cross overs, and yet it's obvious reading it that there's something very different going on. It also dedicates a lot of time to looking at the nature of being in a comic, leading to a somewhat embaressing amount of author insertion. For some reason it also feature an tournament fight between the entire cast. It ends on a very weird note. Or would if I had bothered to scan in the last dozen comics evidently. This may be my favored strip of the two, if only because it might also be the stranger, and I really am fond with playing with the definition of reality. Or it could be that this comic features 'S and cheerful Jeniffer, both of whom I love to write. Unlike Mr. Snodgers' Neighborhood, I may clean up this archives a bit to be less horrible. Back to Main Page
01/18/2001:#1 The comic that's not Mr. Snodgers' Neightborhood
01/25/2001:#2 The comic with an intentionally limited shelf life
02/01/2001:#3 The comic preferred by 9 out of 10 dead plants
02/08/2001:#4 The comic featuring furious foliage and fauna
02/15/2001:#5 The comic having nothing to do with anything
02/22/2001:#6 Possibly the most contrived comic ever
03/01/2001:#7 The comic that isn't afraid to say "Balderdash!"
03/08/2001:#8 The comic where life is short and harsh
03/15/2001:#9 The comic inspired by sleep deprivation
03/22/2001:#10 The comic not afraid to take on more than one industry at once
03/29/2001:#11 The comic that might just inpire optimism
04/05/2001:#12 The comic that denys everything
04/05/2001:#13 The comic with much ado about fishsticks
04/12/2001:#14 The comic that's still kicking
04/19/2001:#15 The comic that's more than just plain evil
04/26/2001:#16 The comic that can occasionally be pouty
05/03/2001:#17 4 definitive signsthat your online cartoonist is stressed out
05/10/2001:#18 The comic unafraid to reuse a punchline
05/17/2001:#19 The comic that ends an era
05/24/2001:#20 The comic that mets out vigilate justice
06/07/2001:#21 The comic featureing the lost punchline
06/09/2001:#22 The comic that apologizes to whoever wrote this joke first
06/14/2001:#23 The comic whose title tricks you
06/21/2001:#24 The comic having nothing to do with MOO2
06/28/2001:#25 The semi-historical comic
07/05/2001:#26 The slightly agressive comic
07/05/2001:#27 The comic that asks "What if Jimmy was in the revolutionary war?"
07/12/2001:#28 The comic that stretchs time a bit
07/14/2001:#29 The comic that is, and that isn't
07/19/2001:#30 The educational comic
07/19/2001:#31 The comic that's more random than most
07/26/2001:#32 The comic that bends the boundries
08/02/2001:#33 The comic that makes no excuses
08/09/2001:#34 The comic with only one goal
08/16/2001:#35 The comic that shows it's origins
08/23/2001:#36 The comic that mixes it up a bit
08/29/2001:#37 The comic that accomplishes nothing
08/31/2001:#38 The comic that just remebered something
09/05/2001:#39 The comic that cuts no corners
09/12/2001:#40 The comic that does it anyway
09/19/2001:#41 The comic that explains what happend
09/26/2001:#42 The comic that explains the birds and the bees
10/04/2001:#43 The comic that arrrh...
10/11/2001:#44 The comic that's mildly distracted
10/13/2001:#45 The comic that just has to ask
10/18/2001:#46 The comic that moves on
10/25/2001:#47 The comic that didn't happen
10/25/2001:#48 The comic all about tolerance
11/02/2001:#49 The comic that takes it to heart
11/15/2001:#50 The comic that knows its business
11/22/2001:#51 The comic that comes around
11/29/2001:#52 The comic that crosses the line
12/06/2001:#53 The comic that's on occasion done by others
12/13/2001:#54 The comic that doesn't know where it's going
12/20/2001:#55 The comic that has a hard time understanding
12/27/2001:#56 The comic that is
12/29/2001:#57 The comic that doesn't
01/03/2002:#58 The comic that wears a funny hat
01/10/2002:#59 The comic that denies that's a bee-hive
01/17/2002:#60 The comic without purpose
01/24/2002:#61 The comic as tightly woven as a potato sack
01/31/2002:#62 Comic of Destiny!
02/07/2002:#63 The comic with another reason
02/14/2002:#64 The comic that will go on
02/21/2002:#65 The comic that's also one of those things
02/28/2002:#66 The comic that rips through the fabric of space on Thurs. 9-5
03/07/2002:#67 The spontaneously combusting comic
03/14/2002:#68 The comic that pauses to assess the situation
03/21/2002:#69 The confrontational comic
03/28/2002:#70 The comic that wanders back
04/04/2002:#71 The comic that thinks of everything
04/11/2002:#72 The comic that has a plan
04/18/2002:#73 The comic that knows all and sees all
04/25/2002:#74 The comic that puts it in perspective
05/02/2002:#75 The comic that enjoys itself
05/09/2002:#76 The scary comic
05/16/2002:#77 The comic that comes to pass
05/23/2002:#78 The comic that goes into detail
05/30/2002:#79 The comic that's not #700
05/30/2002:#80 The comic that goes around and comes around
06/06/2002:#81 The comic that's possibly insulting
06/13/2002:#82 The comic that plans ahead
06/20/2002:#83 The comic that digs itself deeper
06/27/2002:#84 The comic that might talk to itself
07/04/2002:#85 The comic that has an ending of sorts
07/11/2002:#86 The inexplicable comic
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