Jean AKA Jeannie AKA Jeanie is a film, book, and magazine reviewer for a national magazine. Most of Jean’s work is done through email, which means he doesn't have to go into the office.
On a trip to find a gift for his girlfriend, Jean found an empty Genie Bottle. Upon picking up this bottle, Jean became the bottle’s new genie-powered occupant. Not only was Jean turned into a genie, but the bottle turned him into what he believed a genie of the bottle should look like. Which, due to his fascination with a classic 60s TV show, turned him into a busty blonde woman.
A junior engineer working for a small engineering firm in Cocoa Beach. The firm focuses mostly on NASA projects.
Neil is Jean’s best friend. When Jean was turned into a genie, Neil became Jeanie’s master.
I also wanted to let you know, I don’t even hardly notice spelling errors unless I’m looking for them. I’ve always enjoyed it as it is. Don’t change it or let spelling Nazi’s get to you.
Agreed … I”d never seen no spelling errors ;^>
And the survey say’s “Would you rather.. Read Comics with occational spelling mistakes” Nelly (Wearing a red evening gown) holding up a large card that sayes (90%, 103 Votes)
[‘Picks offered more in the line jocular inoculation than serious criticism. I try not to complain about the color distribution of the sprinkles on my free ice cream.]
Now, Neil needs to, ahem, begone, so that Jeanie can replace the dummy with the dummy. And he needs to say whatever is necessary to save Jeanie’s bacon with Lord Doody-Head.
The bottle’s removal is almost anticlimatic, yet something tells me that our powerful lord isn’t finished with his new genie yet. Still the possibility of something backfiring. As was said in the first strip, did you ever see anything go according to plan. I’ll be more curious if our inept lord will learn she is really a he.
As far as we know, Nelly is not a genie — just a girl in a hoochy coochie outfit.
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I’ll mention nitpicks when I see them simply because Rudd’s said he doesn’t mind and tries to eventually change them. I don’t know of any web comic artist that doesn’t make occasional errors, and usually they want them noted so that they can be fixed in the archives (and often, in the print editions). But I will try to be polite about it; it distresses me that corrections have been offered so rudely as to piss him off.
He’s not out of the woods yet. He’s still a girl in a harem costume and could still get locked that way were Lord Guano decide to grant her a “boon” as forgiveness for the error.
To paraphrase the old cliche, Beware of Genies bearing gifts….
Maybe something about Neil’s apartment being in Jeannie’s apartment?
Shouldn’t it be the other way around?
But…
Would be bad for both apartments to be in the other one at the same time?
Wasn’t there a Dr. Who long ago where the Tardis was in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis?
Booyah! I voted correctly ^_^.
I also wanted to let you know, I don’t even hardly notice spelling errors unless I’m looking for them. I’ve always enjoyed it as it is. Don’t change it or let spelling Nazi’s get to you.
Agreed … I”d never seen no spelling errors ;^>
And the survey say’s “Would you rather.. Read Comics with occational spelling mistakes” Nelly (Wearing a red evening gown) holding up a large card that sayes (90%, 103 Votes)
Ha!
Called it!
Jeannie is doing a ‘shoo’ gesture in panel 3!
ObNitSpeelingGrammerPick: “Begone, Mortal!”
[‘Picks offered more in the line jocular inoculation than serious criticism. I try not to complain about the color distribution of the sprinkles on my free ice cream.]
Now, Neil needs to, ahem, begone, so that Jeanie can replace the dummy with the dummy. And he needs to say whatever is necessary to save Jeanie’s bacon with Lord Doody-Head.
The bottle’s removal is almost anticlimatic, yet something tells me that our powerful lord isn’t finished with his new genie yet. Still the possibility of something backfiring. As was said in the first strip, did you ever see anything go according to plan. I’ll be more curious if our inept lord will learn she is really a he.
I say we stop harrassing the creator (see? I misspelled harassing) and vote for MOAR COMIX!! So we can haz dem!
I agree with dusty. Stop harassing the man and let him do what he does best every week, make us laugh at Jeannie’s antix.
“New genie”
As far as we know, Nelly is not a genie — just a girl in a hoochy coochie outfit.
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I’ll mention nitpicks when I see them simply because Rudd’s said he doesn’t mind and tries to eventually change them. I don’t know of any web comic artist that doesn’t make occasional errors, and usually they want them noted so that they can be fixed in the archives (and often, in the print editions). But I will try to be polite about it; it distresses me that corrections have been offered so rudely as to piss him off.
He’s not out of the woods yet. He’s still a girl in a harem costume and could still get locked that way were Lord Guano decide to grant her a “boon” as forgiveness for the error.
To paraphrase the old cliche, Beware of Genies bearing gifts….
Yeah right, Jenie’s plan as gone right so far that means the other shoe has GOT to drop >>
Maybe something about Neil’s apartment being in Jeannie’s apartment?
Shouldn’t it be the other way around?
But…
Would be bad for both apartments to be in the other one at the same time?
Wasn’t there a Dr. Who long ago where the Tardis was in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis in the Tardis?
“You’ll be back to your old self in a second”
famous last words. I’m SO looking forward to the next one.
His old self might just be her old self – ie before the chain and bottle but after the change to girl.
I’d bet he goes off with himself into another room and out of curiosity starts making out.
It’s not that type of comic….
I’m sure there’s a #34 somewhere of that.