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Bastards from Space! page 2.

Dropped out for a couple of days, there. Guilt drove me to finally get some work done on the Koch exposé book. I'll probably be struggling to stay regular for the next couple months. Sorry, but there's only one of me.

But here's what should have been posted on Sunday!

Oh, and more bad news: Patreon is switching to subscription memberships only, to please Apple. No more per-post, come November. This is really gonna cost me. Oh, and Apple will be claiming 30% of your contribs, if you sign up via their App Store. Because they can.

   All I can suggest is that you should NOT sign up for my Patreon through Apple's App Store. Sign up on the Patreon site, with no middle-men. I mean, a THIRD of the take? Even the Mafia's not that greedy.

   

Bastards from Space! page 2.

Comments

Or follow OSHA, and have a big "EMERGENCY STOP" mushroom button both ON the device AND remote from the device (like the button at a gas station, well away from the pumps). That would be a funny comic - an evil genius who follows all OSHA regs (possibly because he wants to, possibly because he has an annoying iGor who has OSHA and DoL on speed-dial).

Skunkupine

Great comic page. To any other mad scientists out there though always remember when you're giving your device an On/Off lever make sure that the down side is 'Off' this ensures people can't accidentally stumble on it and whack it down into 'On' while breaking off the lever, which always leads to zany hi-jinks. Thank you.

Winkin

The real burn is that because of Apple's greed, not only are artists getting screwed, but so are people like me who NEVER owned any Crapple iThings and never used Crapple software. Rather than Patreon saying "We cannot support per-post under Crapple, but the rest of you are fine as is", they have to punish all of us. I've already have a few folks that I used to Patreonize that have moved to other, less restrictive platforms, and I now support them there. Karno, you may want to investigate that as well. Of course, as I've said before, "The wheel turns, different services are only at different points in the cycle." How long until those other services follow the same path is the question.

Skunkupine


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