Dear False Positive Readers,
This is Ashley Walton, Mikeās sister and editor of False Positive. I have really terrible, awful news and a tiny bit of good news.
You might have noticed itās been a couple years since weāve posted anything on this website. Well, brace yourself for the saddest update Iāll ever share.
Loving the setup!
page 4 isn’t working
Weird.
I have no clue how that happened. I haven’t touched that post. Somehow the linked image wasn’t being retrieved.
Thanks for the heads up.
It should be working now. *knocks on wood*
I’m already drawn into the story…
Alright, we have our Internal Monologue. Now we need some top-down shadowing, oh, and a Fedora. Other than that, we have all the setup we need.
We don’t know if the dame is in fact wearing red. Curse this comic with its colour scheme.
Chandlers. Nice touch.
Ooooh! That’s a BINGOH! š
R. Chandler, huh…? :3
Okay, is someone gonna explain this Chandler thing?
Raymond Chandler helped found the “hard-boiled” school of detective fiction in the 1920s. Think Humphrey Bogart in a fedora solving crimes. Kinda like this story, only with less “EEEAAYYYAAAAGGGGHHHH!”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Chandler
Let me point out that Randolph C. also reminds of Randolph Carter, argued by many to be the alter ego of Howard Phillips Lovecraft himself. Very nice touch indeed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Carter
This is what I thought too! Glad to see someone beat me to it by two years!
You people are awesome.
We can hang out.
Great cartoon. But it needs more
cowbellshadows!Finally caught up and now the wait is gonna kill me.
I have to comment on how the woman reminds me a great deal of CJ from West Wing. I’m also relieved that when he mentioned a couple in a missing persons case, it wasn’t their daughter he needed to find (only because that seems to be a favored theme in too many detective stories).