Barkeater Lake by Corey Pandolph
- September 19, 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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PossumPete said, about 1 year ago
Awwwwwww!
I mean Arrrrrrgh!
Nugget0 said, about 1 year ago
fyi - maybe it is my display, but the last panel was out of my view and I had to click and drag to catch the punchline (punch in the air line)
SherryForester said, about 1 year ago
I had the same problem viewing the last panel. Copy and paste worked for me.
Gil
said,
about 1 year ago
Same here. I think they super-sized it.
jabberwockland
said,
about 1 year ago
The last panel that got cut due to sizing. Is there any simple way to tell gocomics about it? This is not the first time this error has appeared.
DerekA said, about 1 year ago
Download it - Yarrr!!
Orgelspieler said, about 1 year ago
you can always pull up another window and connect to www.barkeaterlake.com. That way you get Corey’s blog, and can check the progress of the various promised book deliveries….
ToniAnne
said,
about 1 year ago
Thanks Nugget0 for telling me that you can click and drag! and to Roger, but not THAT one, the other one for the info on how to get to the website and more interestingly Corey’s blog. Fairsailing to you all and may the wenches all be willing!!
Numan said, about 1 year ago
You can also right-click and then “view image.”
kirbey
said,
about 1 year ago
now I will be saying ARRRRRRRRRGH
all day… National talk like a Pirate Day, how cool is that… plus today my strip was “super sized” too.
funniesfan said, about 1 year ago
I wonder what the holiday is this week, last had a couple of days off, Sundays seemed to have just disappeared. Got to be the most inconsistent comic artist in the business.
runar
said,
about 1 year ago
Corey has explained elsewhere that he has a lit on his plate and updates this site in irregular spurts. After all, he does three strips - this one, “Elderberries” and “TOBY”.
funniesfan said, about 1 year ago
Corey had the same problem when he didn’t have more than one comic, the other two are not daily publications. Before it was because he had to work at another job as well as write and draw his comic. It is like his story lines, he is unorganized and undependable. It is a pity, this could be a truly GREAT feature, but he is too busy by shooting himself in the foot.
cpandolph
said,
about 1 year ago
Actually, funniefan, the two other comics are in fact, daily comics. All three are not rendered on a computer, but with pencil, pen and ink. No copy and paste, no tracing - all original art. I ship all my own stuff, design my own sites and books and still try and have a personal life. I work 60 to 70 hours per week to try and bring you a free comic strip. Just because the work isn’t visible, doesn’t mean there’s no work being done. Thanks for reading my work and taking the time to comment. I’ll keep going, and you can keep complaining.