Sausages N’ Kraut
We write to you on this Wednesday, cherished Deadmeaties, a defeated webcomic partnership. Last night I and Lauragorn concluded a week long legal battle affronted upon us by the legal team which represents the Blueman Group; the plantiffs stipulating that we had infringed on copyright with our character “Blueman”. Rather than face legal proceedings, the Blueman presented to us through interpretive dance and found musical instrumentation a modest cease and desist order. I guess we’ll just chalk it up to a learning experience while we continue our web-arting careers. And hey, we can now say to have been added to the shortlist of people the Bluemen have kept from encroaching in on their indigo-colored vision of the world! What an honor! They have allowed us to keep the few comics we already did up, in return that we not air the final episodes, and also, to not be appear as total violet-eyed monsters, they said they would provide us with their genre-smashing webcomic debut!
I hope you enjoy their grand envisioning of this simple story.
Sausages n’ Kraut is teh food. Screw Blueman Group, freako PVC-sniffers.
Almost punny enough… almost…
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I must find out what happens to blue and orange. Please, please, please, tell me they’re hunky-dory. (Is hunky-dory hypnenated or seperated?)
Anywho, where was I… oh, yeah… sausage… kraut… sausage… kraut…
Hunky Dory is David Bowie’s breakthrough pop/folky album, which has such hits as, Queen Bitch, Andy Warhol, Changes, Life On Mars? and Oh! You Pretty Things. It followed his more bluesy/hard rock release Man Who Sold The World. He would draw musical inspiration from both for creating his next album, the seminal genre-smashing Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust.