21 Jan 2025
Clicking this headline to see artwork on
Away-Ink: And now

Hosting this post is Empiric.
“Away Forward Ink the Path” has changed its appearance over the long run of the comic strip. Being the first comic, it has gone through all the pains of growth to the art design of the other two main comic strips, and the learning a brush technique of sumi-e learned for the “No Tapping” study gave a stronger look to the art that more balanced overall for each title comic strip on Away-Ink. So, share the title of the week most enjoyed and help it take the To-Boga Win for Wednesday.
Puzzlement
Not the ghost light

Away Forward ink the Path
And now
Ron Low: Hi there, Cohen.
Cohen:(thinking) Have, to wonder if it’s about the win last time this took place?

Ron: What is the expected outcome for the show?
Cohen: Unsure. The entry of two pieces hoping for the first one to win oddly.
Ron: Same thought a conversation in the cafe with Olsen gave new thinking to the show.

Cohen: By the time Olsen had gotten to the booth it was expressed as a full-grown idea.
Ron: Go figure that is the case from Olsen. Was there a request at the booth for game cards or something like that?
Cohen: Not cards. A few large pieces for a game board, which got pushed to the side for the show tonight. Thanks for asking. It would have been forgotten.

Olsen: The counts are being checked for any lingering votes. On the Screens are a few that only had one entry. Please don’t assume the pieces, too not get a win.
Jane: Sorry for the clothing shame sort of. Was the sticker talked of with Cohen?
Tony: quite all right, had it coming for not having the monkey to go with the look. And before the show started had the conversation actually. A clown sticker for the sidewalk to grab the attention.
Jane: Good a short answer to be given.


Mitchel: The changing of the forest is for a reason what would it be? A common saying is “If a tree could talk” wind is heard for it talking. Can there be a chance that a string can be heard by a tree?

The Quibbles of the Scribbles

Was there a good starting point Bard?

Yes, found out Walt McDougall: A political cartoonist who illustrated the comic strip. First syndicated cartoonists with “Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz,” written by L. Frank Baum. Find the link a click back and learn more about the away-ink comic page.

Wonders of the new rabbit hole for Empiric to explore. The readers this far.
Thanks for the time and read. Please help support the site by subscribing, sharing, liking, or commenting; it all helps. As always, grateful for the given support of the work. Find more with the links below.