Pizza Girl identity revealed! (maybe)


Adeon Hawkwood

 

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R.K. Milholland had some fun with Questionable Content's "Pizza Girl" in a guest strip.

From Jeph, the author of QC... comes this quote:

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Our final comic for this guest interlude is brought to you by the inimitable and intimidatingly-bearded Randy Milholland. It also may be entirely canon (or not).
Speaking for myself...

A: I wish this was cannon

B: It'd be hilarious if Paragon Studios were to get R.K. and Jeph to collaborate on an A.E. guest author arc about the search for a new Calzone Lass!


 

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Just as a counterpoint there was an older one where Penny met Pizza Girl (unless of course she was lying to throw Faye off her trail).


 

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Originally Posted by Adeon Hawkwood View Post
Just as a counterpoint there was an older one where Penny met Pizza Girl (unless of course she was lying to throw Faye off her trail).
I believe that one was in the manner of Penny telling Faye about what happened. Meaning that yes, it could in fact be her trying to throw Faye off the trail.

Also, Garlic Bread Kitty is an awesome character. >.<



 

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I have no idea what this thread is about. What is this? Some webcomic?


 

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Originally Posted by Inazuma View Post
I have no idea what this thread is about. What is this? Some webcomic?
No. It is THE webcomic.


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Originally Posted by Inazuma View Post
I have no idea what this thread is about. What is this? Some webcomic?
A combination of Questionable Content, a webcomic about a bunch of hipsters in a coffee shop and the drama therein, and Something Positive, a webcomic that...well...one of the characters is a hairless and boneless cat named ChooChoo Bear (affectionately known as a plastic kitty...he likes to travel through plumbing and steal underwear). SP cannot be summed up, it needs to be read to be believed.

In particular, this thread and the individual comic is about a recurring character called Pizza Girl who works for a pizza place, delivers pizza, and is a superhero on the side. One of the other characters (Penelope) looks pretty much exactly like her. A recurring joke is that Penelope is the secret identity for PG. Garlic Bread Kitty (ChooChoo Bear) is her sidekick.



 

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Originally Posted by Inazuma View Post
I have no idea what this thread is about. What is this? Some webcomic?
Fan Myopia.




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I'd never read Questionable Content until a few months ago. I've since caught up on the archives...really good stuff.


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I have no idea what this thread is about. What is this? Some webcomic?
The site can be found at questionablecontent.net and the comic should be recent.

btw: fair warning, Questionable Content has earned it's name a couple of times. My own opinion is that the verbal content of comic is no worse than something you'd encounter watching what passes for "prime-time" television these days.


 

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Something Positive, a webcomic that...well...cannot be summed up, it needs to be read to be believed.
I've read Something Positive on-and-off over the years. The first time you read it, you'll probably feel a bit disturbed over its negative tone. If you persist, you will realize that its style is something along the lines of insult comedy. Once you loosen up to it, you'll find it consistently funny. Maybe.


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