36 inches, please…

Originally posted 04/21/2003 I always picture Arron was a very big believer of personal space. Especially when that invader is a touch-hungry, Ecstacy enthusiast. I'm pretty sure those colors representing "rave lights" in the comic's panels are the three default radial gradients in Flash. All Dis comics to date were done if Flash. I originally started this as a means of easily ...

Down with the DJ…

Originally posted 04/18/2003 I have nothing against raves or the raver scene. I always found raver girls adorable.. especially those with pacifiers. Still quite enjoy cute adult women who frequently suck on pacifiers... with indifference to what sort of music is playing during said sucking. I was clearly more anti-drug the near decade ago that I wrote this. Heh. Old Ethan would be ...

DANCE DANCE De-evolution…

Originally posted 04/16/2003 GOFFS DON'T DANCE! Well, some do... but there is usually just ethereal swaying involved... This comics first introduces "MiNK" (real name: Miho Nakayama), a perky, "cyber-goth" girl gamer geek of Japanese-descent. As you may remember (or will soon discover) she has a love for the fleshy robot known as Arron. In retrospect, it probably would have ...

Sometimes a cracker is just a cracker…

Originally posted on 04/14/2003 Is Ethan a creative, imaginative genius... or just fucking insane? This is the question I tend to explore throughout Disassemblance, as sometimes there is a very, very, paper-thin line between genius and insanity. Sometimes I just felt like being weird... and random... when I sat down to write Dis comics. So Ethan's odd imagination was the perfect ...

In YO face, Pharisees…

Originally posted 04/07/2003 This interaction would become common in Disassemblance. I intentionally made Spike a Jewish character (and a secular one at that) to help contrast and act as not only a contrast to Trent, but also a spiritual support (as despite being a secular Jew himself, he has experience in the mentality and culture of the Abrahamic religions). Now, would Jesus ...

The Devil wears white robes…

Originally posted 04/02/2003 FINALLY! We reach the comic that introduces two staples of what Disassemblance was about for many years: Trent (Williams) and the faceless Christian Clones. Most of Disassemblance's infancy was during a time in my life that I not only faced my own personal spiritual exploration, but found myself surrounded by a lot of Christian influences, both good and ...

The world is not ready…

Originally post on 03/31/2003 Poor Ethan. As I mentioned in the previous comic's commentary Ethan's music isn't just bad... it could be considered a dangerous weapon. Of course, Ethan likes to spin it that it's just so experimental, so avant garde, that it is simply beyond most people's tastes. And maybe he's right... or it's just crap and he's ...

A tad worse than reindeer…

Originally posted 03/26/2003 Introducing Spike (Real name: Sydney Diamond) . The young punk rocker for a total disregard for mainstream music. He was brought into the strip to be a rather care-free, less serious, anti-establishment character. Another musician to act as a counter-point to Ethan's own musical pursuits. Spike actually has musical talent (as far as punk music goes, at ...

Birthday?

Originally posted on 03/24/2003 The first time of many times I "Disassemblancized" myself and the real world people around me. My friend Dan (Hawaiian shirt) would go on to appear in many more comics (Both Disassemblance and the side project, running w/ glue) as "The Creepy Old Guy" (old compared to the fact that the Dis crew was 15 at this time). This comic was also a little bit of ...

Experience: Genital Piercings…

Originally posted on 03/18/2003 I am fortunate in that I actually work for a job these days were they don't really care what color my hair is or how much metal I have in my face. The advantage of working in both the creative and tech fields. Though... if I ever started talking about my gential piercings... I'd surely be fired. Less due to the piercings, more the speaking of gentials ...

Bad advice, worse advice…

Originally posted 03/18/2003 I've always been obsessed with those little angel/devil incarnations of one's conscience. I've also always believed that the angel one is ultimately more evil than the devil side. Sure, the devil side tells you to do bad things, but at least he's up front about his desires and needs. The angel is clearly just suppressing such things in a very unhealthy ...

The Crippled Critic…

Originally posted 03/14/2003 Oh Zach... Zach is one of the many characters in my comics that are based on real people in my life at the time. Disassemblance came into existence while I was associated with / working at a chem-free music club, The Well. That time, that place, became a huge influence in my young life, so it's little surprise that the people who were around me found a ...

Pearls on swine…

Originally posted 01/12/2003 Second comic ever posted online. Setting up another major conflict for which Disassemblance would be founded upon. Initially, the faceless Christian was meant to be a singular character (An unthinking, unseeing, Christian stereotype meant to be a foil to Trent). But soon the concept of the "Clone" came to be be applied to other sorts of stereotypes, any ...
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