Barkeater Lake by Corey Pandolph
- September 08, 2008
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Barkeater Lake is the fake story of the real Delores Tanzini's move from the Metropolitan NY area to the rural tree infested town of Barkeater Lake, located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. Looking for peace and quiet from the loud and war-torn city, she finds herself smack in the middle of completely different brand of crazy.
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geeknerd said, about 1 year ago
Is this REALLY the end the artist envisioned when he began the asteroid-Devil-time loop story line? His other strip TOBY makes more sense
Orgelspieler said, about 1 year ago
I think Corey’s having bacon withdrawal.
tukker said, about 1 year ago
You know? I like the strip. It is fun and I look forward to reading it. It is, after all, a comic. Not an extension of oneself.
Nugget0 said, about 1 year ago
i put this comic in my daily comic selection, but it only shows up once a week. i always have to go to previous days to see what happened since the last time it showed up.