Pibgorn is the name of one of the comic strips I read everyday, about the adventures of a fairy named Pibgorn who is in love with an Episcopelian organist named Geoff. Her best friend (now) is a succubus named Drusilla, who also loves the organist. The background is here: http://www.comics.com/comics/pibgorn/html/about_comic.html#story
The most recent storyline has been startlingly macabre: including MIB capturing Pibgorn, removing her wings, and hanging her up by her wrists to interrogate/torture her. Drusilla and Geoff are coming to the rescue, and Dru, as a succubus, has some standard ways of distracting people. . . It's been reminding me of those old pulp magazines. . .
The strip is drawn by Brooke McEldowney who also writes/draws my very favorite strip, 9 Chickweed Lane, which has just turned the lives of its characters completely upside down.
I keep wondering what's going on in the cartoonist's life to make him producing these particular storylines.
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http://www.comics.com/comics/pibgorn/html/about_comic.html#story
The most recent storyline has been startlingly macabre: including MIB capturing Pibgorn, removing her wings, and hanging her up by her wrists to interrogate/torture her. Drusilla and Geoff are coming to the rescue, and Dru, as a succubus, has some standard ways of distracting people. . . It's been reminding me of those old pulp magazines. . .
The strip is drawn by Brooke McEldowney who also writes/draws my very favorite strip, 9 Chickweed Lane, which has just turned the lives of its characters completely upside down.
I keep wondering what's going on in the cartoonist's life to make him producing these particular storylines.