Alice is the highly imaginative young lady that the comic revolves around. She is innocent in many things yet deeply wordly in others. Her fantasy world is rich and full yet she is just at ease in the everyday world. She is seldom concerned by what others think of her. A true free spirit.
Back again for a check – Looks abandoned. Links are dead.
I so loved Alice from the early days. I still have a colour printout of the Fall Leaf Raking strip up on the cubicle wall.
Almost five years now, oh how time flies. When I reread this comic, it takes me back. Like the time Star Trek was still good, or the sad goodbye to Charles M. Schultz in early 2000.
Time is such a wibbly wobbly timey wimey … stuff.
I love how Alice is completely consistent with herself 😀
Its back ? Wow, leaving the link to Alice in my comics folder and checking back every once in awhile finally paid off!
Welcome back 🙂
Thanks! More strips coming soon.
One year later, still no more strip 🙁
You lied to us.
Welcome back – and thanks for today’s giggles as I re-read the archive.
I re-found Alice by accident – I had deleted the old links years ago.
Now by the powers of RSS even the most intermittent comics can be monitored for new life.
Back again for a check – Looks abandoned. Links are dead.
I so loved Alice from the early days. I still have a colour printout of the Fall Leaf Raking strip up on the cubicle wall.
Nothing and last google-able reference is Jan 2015 for a thing at a Mall in Kitchener, which I missed (dang it)
I take it the strip is dead again
Sad. No Alice.
Close to two years now, still nothing new.
Yeah. But “Evil Diva” came back finally…
Almost three years now, and again still nothing new.
At least the site is still up for us to enjoy and reminisce on old shenanigans
So, I’ve been coming here every now and then for almost four years now, still nothing new. Kind of sad.
Almost five years now, oh how time flies. When I reread this comic, it takes me back. Like the time Star Trek was still good, or the sad goodbye to Charles M. Schultz in early 2000.
And another year gone by, time really flies these days. Still no news, though.