Nah, everyone else is playing CSS tag. They're all clipped through the walls.
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Do they still play using the blink tag?
Nothing supports it anymore, so it's debatable whether it's an HTML tag at all anymore. I think you need to be older than those characters to remember seeing it in the wild.
Pretty sure Jason has been 10 years old since 1988.
Marquee tag: when one person chases after the other and the background scrolls like in old Scooby Doo cartoons
The art style feels vaguely french.
It's a classic American newspaper comic.
Classic American, yet vaguely french. Like the statue of liberty 🗽
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The author hits up PAX West every year. Used to be internationally syndicated, but pulled out and went full online.