Webcomic artist R.K. Milholland is no stranger to gaming. While gaming isn't always a regular focus of his popular (mostly) daily strip Something Positive, the hobby does rear its head from time to time. It's more common to see characters discussing tabletop RPGs than console games, but sometimes, a controller does pop up here and there -- and that extends to Milholland's other projects, as well. One of those projects is Life with Rippy, which is a sub-strip that draws directly from Milholland's own experiences ... and injects a talking, snarking razor (the "Rippy" of the title) as a spotlight on the humorous, and often dour aspects of life. And as we've learned in the latest Rippy-based side strip, even suicide mascots like to get their Wii on.
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Webcomic artist R.K. Milholland is no stranger to gaming. While gaming isn't always a regular focus of his popular (mostly) daily strip Something Positive, the hobby does rear its head from time to time. It's more common to see characters discussing tabletop RPGs than console games, but sometimes, a controller does pop up here and there -- and that extends to Milholland's other projects, as well. One of those projects is Life with Rippy, which is a sub-strip that draws directly from Milholland's own experiences ... and injects a talking, snarking razor (the "Rippy" of the title) as a spotlight on the humorous, and often dour aspects of life. And as we've learned in the latest Rippy-based side strip, even suicide mascots like to get their Wii on.
