When does this wondrous comic update?
Every Monday and Thursday. It should be up by the time you wake up to go to work in the morning, provided that’s something you do. This is a rather nonstandard schedule, we know, but what with the rising cost of bunny food, this is the best we could crank out each week. It may not seem obvious, but it takes upwards of $275,000 and sixty hours of labor to produce a single webcomic.
Can I post your comics on my site/anywhere?
No. Feel free to link to the site out the wazoo; that’s entirely acceptable and encouraged.
Will you link to my site?
We don’t have any links from any certain people. The ads on the site are through Project Wonderful, which is pretty cool. Take a look at it if you'd like to advertise your site.
How do you come up with ideas?
If you’ve read the About section, you would already know. Our writer routinely visits the Oracle in Delphi and records her prophecies. Aside from that, there are a few occasions where we draw from real life events or conversations about hypothetical events.
Can I please write you and tell you how undeniably awesome your comic is?
Yes. Yes you may. Our email is on the Contact page. We take praise well.
Do you take suggestions?
Yes. By all means. If you have a funny retail story, go ahead and send us an email.
Are your characters based on real people?
No, not really. They’re based on types of real people. We all know a Dan, right?
How are your comics drawn?
If the bunnies ever get around to explaining it, this question might get answered. But right now, the answer is magic. Bunny magic.
What’s the deal with bunnies/what type of bunnies are those?
Bunnies are awesome; that’s the deal. They are all Dutch bunnies. That’s a breed, not a nationality.