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Alternate Edison: Birthday for Lemurs10/14/03
What do you do when your boyfriend-slash-nemesis gives you a back-handed birthday wish. What do you say when your friend-slash-nemesis has a dagger in his forehead? Violent, pithy comments, pithy comments, violence. I know you'll be best of friends. Five strips, five endings, five cents.


Alternate Edison: Your Burroughs is Showing9/29/03
One serving of literature might be fine for some, but Smorkers go back for seconds, and thirds, and... tenths? Ten fat-laced comics about books, funny sounding author names, funny sounding foods, and what you should say to get... out... of a sticky conversation. Ten cents? You can't even but a taco for that! Hehe... taco.


Alternate Edison: Dave's Atomic Dustbin9/12/03
Another visit to the Dece Multiverse! When Ryu asks Dave about his brush with Tyler's Atomic Wang, hilarity ensues, nine times over. As an added bonus, see the rejected original versions of the 9/4 and 9/10 comics. That's 11 new strips, for one thin dime!


Alternate Edison: The Dirty Pear8/30/03
When Mary sees Ryu eating sweet, delicious pears, she decides to get some for herself by playing a little prank. At least, that's how it happened in the main time line. Pay another visit to the multiverse with two alternate takes on the deadliness of pears. 18 panels, 5 cents.


Alternate Edison: Dave's Dilemma8/29/03
In the main timeline, Dave's dilemma was solved relatively quickly, but in another part of the multiverse, it was a lot more interesting, especially if "interesting" is Chinese for "painful." Eleven three-panel bonus strips tell the story for a meagry 10 cents.


Ben Dover: The Out-Takes1/18/03
What, you think writing comedy gold is easy? Then check out these out-takes! In honor of the DEATAS project, two weekend-sized and six weekday-sized episodes of Alternate Edison: The comic that dares to ask "Ben Who?" That's 36 panels of goodness for 10 cents.


Alternate Edison8/22/03
Three comics, three times, three days in a row, at a third of a penny each. Is this a coincidence, or is this proof positive that Atomic Wang Productions has been taken over in an illuminati plot. Or those aliens from that "War of the Worlds" series of a decade ago. Anyway. Cost: One Penny!


Alternate Edison8/21/03
For every thing that happens, scientists theorize that, elsewhere in the universe, every other possibility also comes to fruition. This is called the multiverse theory. Screw NASA and catch a glimpse at three of those multiverses, for 1/3 of a penny each. Cost: One Penny!


Alternate Edison8/20/03
What's better than a comic for a penny? Three comics for a penny! That's like... a third of a penny each! When Mary seeks the help of Dr. Oliver Sacks, hilarity ensues, three times over. Cost: One Penny!


Cheech and Chicken8/16/03
Fleeing from the Tumeric conspiracy, Ryu obtains a new ingredient for his zesty, lo-cal chicken recipe. In this bonus strip, we see what happens when he employs this secret weapon. Nine panels for one penny. Such a deal!