Unity: 195. Chance encounter (2009/09/02)

Unity: 196. Succinct (2009/09/04)

Unity: 197. Things left unspoken (2009/09/07)

Unity: 198. Stripes and solids (2009/09/09)

Sketchbook: fluffy gets horny (2009/09/13)

Unity: 199. Path crossing (2009/09/14)

Random: Ashes to ashes (2009/09/21)

Random: Ashes to ashes, redux (2009/09/22)

Unity: 200. Chandra/Kandra Testify (2009/09/23)

I would just like to point out that this is the 200th Unity strip. Back in #100 (which I see was almost exactly a year ago) I joked that I was planning on doing 155 more, and right now it looks like it's actually on track for that to be a possibility. Wouldn't it be great if I actually managed to make it exactly 255 long?

Unity: 201. Falling apart (2009/09/25)

Unity: 202. Intents vs. Expectations (2009/09/28)

Unity: 203. Doctor's assessment (2009/09/30)

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2009/09/21: Quick informal poll

I'm curious about aspects of my readership (this means you): As always, you don't actually have to register for the forum to post a comment on this thread.

2009/09/14: Wrists are still crap

but manageably so, for now. We'll see how this goes.

2009/09/13: Linkroll updated

While this is a continuous process, my linkroll has been modified enough over the past few weeks that I suggest you check it out again. There are probably a bunch of comics you've never seen on there.

2009/09/09: Wrists are crap again

I probably need to take another week off.

2009/09/04: busybee comics on Komix!

Komix! is an interesting comic-aggregation site which appears to make it easy to subscribe to many webcomics. Of course, Google Reader (and any other RSS aggregator) can do this as well, but Komix! adds a few other useful comic-specific features; notably, it allows you to discuss with the rest of the Komix! community, rate individual comics, and also provides a site overlay which makes it easy to quickly peruse an archive by title and rating and a few other things. It has recently relaunched, and if you don't like using an RSS reader for comics for whatever reason, Komix! might be more to your liking.

In any case, here is the busybee comics listing.