hi everetters i wasn't sure to make this an announcement but ill be starting my last year of hs next week so i can't promise to post as frequently so i hope some of y'all will step forward 🤠 love u all i can't say how excited i am for this year tbh 🥳
I'm glad to hear that you're prioritizing your education. Had no idea how young you were - the kids are all right!
Ahhhh congratulations on your last year of high school! I hope it goes amazingly! Or if you’re not really a fan (I wasn’t, myself…) then I hope it goes quickly!
Hey clark congrats on your last year of hs. i remember that time in my life fondly, and i hope you will too. thanks for setting up this community and introducing this comic series to me!
Good luck on your last year of HS!
True is the bad guy in this comic. Participating in politics is a civic duty, and an ethical responsibility. Man cannot live apart from society, so man must have an investment in maintaining society. Living without politics is like living without cleaning. Sooner or later, your home is going to stink.
Huh, is Everett American? I don't know why, but I assumed he was English for some reason
Luv me baseball, luv me buses, 'ate me economic theories. Simple as.
Suddenly I'm seeing Andy Capp, but after moving to New York.
he doesn't fight by Queensbury rules though
I wish this was still in fashion. Transition wardrobe goals.
I don't want to save the country
Based as fuck.
I'd say Mr T has like a 70% rate of me agreeing, at least somewhat, and at least in spirit. Sometimes a whole lot.
...Then there's stuff like thus, where he's just an ass.
maybe he just doesn’t consent to baited intros. Which is a fair boundary to respect. “Shutup and leave me alone” to a perfect stranger who is harrassing captured audiences would also be acceptable.
I'd argue he's the right kind of ass.
And I don't think he'd actually advocate doing a lot of the ways he acts in his comics, it's just the message behind the actions we're supposed to agree with.
Kind of a doomer take tbh
Everett True Comics
A place to appreciate the twentieth century comic character Everett True of "The Outbursts of Everett True." Feel free to check out the sticky.