The Brick Side exists solely to promote a petition to the LEGO Company in an effort to get them to produce Superman-themed LEGO sets.
[Editor: Who wrote this? Do not publish this way. That's not our point. Did Joe Jerry write this? Where is Joe? Joe?! Joe!!]
Hmm. Something is afoot with the Bad Minfigs. Seems that Susan knows something. Or is a bit disgruntled about something. Or something. What is her accusation? What has a bad minifig done that is bad … er…really bad? Stay Tunes, faithful readers, more to come…dah da daaah. Daa daa da duum!
This is a question we all find ourselves asking, right? How do I get my picture on a necktie? Typically followed by a “why would I want my picture on a necktie?” Okay, maybe you don’t have these thoughts, but the 13 Frogs sure did.
Sometimes a petition comes along that you really feel passionate about. Other times it feels like some people — usually the ones that forward all their spam to you — have too much petition-writing time on their hands. Joe Jerry seems to have a petition he is passionate about. But everybody else seems to treat him like spam. Or completely overlook the fact that he has a petition. Lets hope his day job is not in marketing.
And, yes, that’s a BrickWorld T-shirt our high-fiver is wearing. Just a little free advertising.
Padawan Maul tells Darth Ludicrous what he really thinks.
Today’s episode was partially inspired by a fan comment.
Today with bad minifigs, Susan accusin’ Joe of something. Succeeds at making things as clear as mud.
Could be bad medicine for the 13 frogs.
Better check the label to ensure you’re getting a proper dose of The Brick Side: a webcomic built with LEGO bricks. And it’s cherry-flavored!
What? An episode of The Brick Side on a Saturday?! Yes, and I’ve got one scheduled for Sunday, as well! No, I’m not going to a new 7-day-a-week schedule. But I do have two episodes here in honor of Valentine’s Day. Enjoy!
Darth Ludicrous gets no respect, I tell ya!
The Brick Side is a webcomic where young future Sith are trained in the Dark Side of the Farce. And built with LEGO.




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