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Published: 2018-12-08 19:48:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 240; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Most of us who are parents, and many of us who are not, have been there. Some child around you is doing something that just doesn’t make sense, but they are super pleased with doing it. This gag is for you! Many still, will not get this gag. That’s ok too.
I’m going to be changing the release time for Uncle Joe. For the last 16 weeks, I’ve been releasing the Uncle Joe before noon on Saturday. With everything going on in my personal life right now, it’s pretty impossible to get it out before noon. So I’m changing the release of this comic to simply Saturday, not Saturday “morning”. Anyhow, what do you think? Go ahead and feel free to leave a comment below!
On last thing, it’s really important to understand that if you want to support this content, or any other content you really like that you come across on the internet. Share it. Share the bejesus out of it. Share the socks off anything you like, and maybe my stuff too!
As always, thanks for reading!
-Joe
I release two Web Comic Series a week.
This one, “Uncle Joe”, a more humorous (or at least that’s what i’m going for) newspaper strip style comic, which is released on Saturdays.
Second there is, “Brice Jones Survives Fallout 4”, is my storyline driven continuation series on Sunday nights. Both are released on my Blog ( joethinksblog.blogspot.com/ ) and my DeviantArt page ( www.deviantart.com/joethinks ).
Check back next weekend!
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Enjoy and Cheers!
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Comments: 2
visceral7 [2018-12-08 21:51:09 +0000 UTC]
LOL this is absolutely how my parents see me. I make weird stuff and my mother is just like "Okay son." Love this one!!
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JoeThinks In reply to visceral7 [2018-12-08 22:24:02 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks! I have both perspectives. I was an experimental and creative child, my mom growing up was often confused by why I wanted different things for projects. Years later, I'm the parent in the story. This is based on a real event; where my daughter had a mess of things in her hands, she was bringing from her room into our living room for a video shoot. lol
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