WoW.com's Weekly Comic: Byron, the Tauren Rogue!
Welcome to another edition of the WoW.com Weekly Comic -- Byron the Tauren Rogue!
From the deepest depths of a child's mind, we have Byron's first invention - the Cookie-Getting Bird. He knows that there would probably be more gears and stuff, but those are really hard to draw...or so he says.
Check out the full version right here, and tune in next Tuesday morning for a new page! You can also check out all the previous pages in the gallery below.
From the deepest depths of a child's mind, we have Byron's first invention - the Cookie-Getting Bird. He knows that there would probably be more gears and stuff, but those are really hard to draw...or so he says.
Check out the full version right here, and tune in next Tuesday morning for a new page! You can also check out all the previous pages in the gallery below.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Tiffany Feb 9th 2010 1:12PM
For whatever reason, I can't read the last 3 weeks of Byron's journal. All that pops up is the very first comic. :(
Tinwhisker Feb 9th 2010 1:18PM
The gallery content is hosted by AOL, if you have script blockers you have to allow the AOL sites.
Syme Feb 9th 2010 1:20PM
Tiffany, if you are using NoScripts in Firefox, you may need to allow a script. I had the same problem with the first diary comic until I allowed the scripts for aolcdn.com.
Loved the comic. Byron is a neat character to get to know.
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Feb 9th 2010 1:21PM
In Chrome the picture links to the first page instead of the last.
Mistrabbit Feb 9th 2010 1:24PM
That's it -- my engineer is going to start working on a [remote-controlled cookie-getting bird] right this minute!
Warwench Feb 9th 2010 1:25PM
how bout an actual comic?
the last 3 have been beyond lame. it was going so well then it went B&W and now this.
Fatbeard Feb 9th 2010 1:27PM
The artist Kelly Aarons just had surgery on her wrist. I'm sure that the theme over the last 3 weeks is directly related to this.
Kar On E Feb 9th 2010 1:28PM
Given that the artist had surgery on her drawing hand 2-3 weeks ago, I'd say it's impressive that she's drawing anything for upload.
Wraithanne Feb 9th 2010 1:29PM
The artist is still recovering from surgery on her drawing hand. How about a little compassion and enjoy what we're getting like most everyone else?
Tinwhisker Feb 9th 2010 1:29PM
I believe Kelly had wrist surgery in January to correct some problems in her drawing hand and telling some of Byron's backstory this way is a way to take it easy while she recovers. I would assume that if she's not recovering on schedule, there will likely be a short halt to the comic or a guest artist will step in temporarily.
Warwench Feb 9th 2010 1:30PM
this explains a lot!
thanks.
Look forward to when they resume regular installments, it's shaping up to be a good story, even with the filler.
Cadychan Feb 9th 2010 3:54PM
Believe me, this is a temporary thing. :s
As soon as I get the cast off, it's back to regular Byrons!
Chris Feb 9th 2010 1:35PM
Even Kael'Thas was scared of this Hand of A'dal.
http://i48.tinypic.com/293xbps.jpg
Agony Feb 9th 2010 3:13PM
...and this has WHAT to do with the comic?
ZMES_Matt Feb 9th 2010 2:23PM
Aw, not "cookie-gettin' bird", but "getting"?
As a Texan, every Tauren that has dialog uses a southern-ish accent in my head. :P
Still, Byron seems so unobtrusive that I can't imagine him "farming" any birds for the feathers he'd need for his device. The thought of him chasing live plainstriders in Mulgore and trying to get feathers off their hind-end is hilarious.
Syme Feb 9th 2010 4:01PM
The difference here is that it's a written diary. Apparently Byron knows how to spell "getting" (if little else, heh). It's like my trolls on my RP realm: when I write a letter, it is written in correctly spelled pseudo-Gullah ("I done find this"), but in /say, etc., it's phonetic ("I da find dis").
Tirrimas Feb 9th 2010 2:33PM
Kelly, you've nailed the "litl persin speek" perfectly. These remind me so much of my son a couple of years ago.
Saphia Feb 9th 2010 3:11PM
You better watch it though, the wings on that bird were nearly perfect spirals with no shakiness. You might end up learning to draw with your other hand TOO well.
These are adorable btw.
Luisette Feb 9th 2010 3:22PM
Loved it, but some words were a bit hard to understand/read at first glance. Otherwise no complaints; I hope to see more 'engineering' from him! ;)
Tiffany Feb 9th 2010 4:46PM
thanks so much guys! That helped and I was able to enjoy these glimpses into Byron's childhood journal ^^