#12

November 22, 2009

NOTES

  • First introduction to Pip, Bromance’s familiar and companion
  • Besmurchins rarely act on their own… so who’s controlling them?
  • Pip’s expression in panel 3 indicates that the search for the Lost Book has been long and fruitless

#11

November 15, 2009

NOTES

  • First appearance of Bromance!
  • Corny inadvertently unleashes a Conundrum regarding the Overkeeper’s visor, causing a bolt of lightning
  • First depicted form of Bromance’s privilege, also known as a weirdsword, or variblade

#10

November 8, 2009

NOTES

  • First appearance: Prince Karbunkel of Fargon. He is first seen tracing, which is a Plagiarist discipline
  • First appearance: Vurka, the Prince’s sycophant. Both he and Karbunkel were able to sense the Lost Book’s return to the Beyonding, which is another knowledge forbidden by the Midirian Empire
  • First full appearance: Overkeeper of Inway, King Reclinus V’s militia
  • In the Beyonding, the use of foul language causes increasingly bad breath, which attracts and frenzies the Besmurchins

#9

November 1, 2009

NOTES

  • First full appearance of the Besmurchins
  • Would the Lost Book really be blank?
  • Whose sword is that?

#8

October 25, 2009

NOTES

  • The Entry Pedestal covers with moss after deposit
  • Corny drops another “D-bomb”
  • What’s that in the trees?

#7

October 18, 2009

NOTES

  • Corny opens the Lost Book, and the strip turns to color!
  • The Entry Pedestal to the Beyonding is visible behind Corny- this is technically the “Nearest Point”
  • Corny’s first words upon entering the Beyonding include “damned”; this will be relevant later

#6

October 11, 2009

NOTES

  • The poster on Corny’s bedroom wall says “rapetosaurus”. The narrata border cuts it off inappropriately

#5

October 4, 2009

NOTES

  • First appearance of Corny’s stepsister Daizee, who was inspired by Pete Bagge’s style
  • Daizee’s shirt has a Heartbreaker symbol from John’s Arm: Armageddon (2008)
  • Mr. Barham, a teacher at my high school who came from England, made the “rubbers/erasers” gaffe one day, and everyone lost it

#4

September 27, 2009

NOTES

  • First appearance of Cornelius’s biological father Thurburt, and his stepmother Kaandra

#3

September 20, 2009

NOTES

  • Mr. Hoarke is based on Emil Jannings from The Last Laugh (German, 1924)
  • The Spunks apparently like to force Mr. Hoarke to read to them
  • The “deprecated textbook room” in Corny’s new school is notoriously untidy