Jeremy: Face-wha is actually the new social networking site that Jeff and I have set up for electronic devices to interact and share data. If you happen to be an electronic device, please proceed to Face-wha.sweet and sign up for your free account. With totally customizable profiles (based on animated gif technology), you will soon be up and running with your very own electricity-powered hit counter and a guestbook powered by yourmotherboard.mom.
So, is it just me, or do we have a new character here? This Elle just keeps popping up. What is her deal? And who are these bands that keep popping up as posters in the comics? Surely it isn’t a statement by the artist to give real life shout outs to real life bands? Positively, it can’t be the comic strip’s visual production specialist trying to assert his own stamp on the comic? What is it with artists these days? Just shut up and sharpen your pencils, nerds. Affirmatively.
Jeff: Yeah, we’re about to veer into some new territory folks: An actual concert! Oh, and with that, some good story-making-upping…ness…-itude. Um. Yeah. Gotta work on that part.


Love the posters, annnnd, gotta love Face-wha.
Yes, it is quite enjoyable to me to bring elements from the real world into The Ouro Bros. I need to start tracking down more album/flyer art from my favorite local bands. And did your electronic device sign up for an account at Face-wha yet? Mine did. Maybe our electronic devices can be friends. Or at least “like” each other.
My iPad said something about Face-wha…. I think it’s interested.
Nice. My iPod touch’s Profile is registered under the name “iHeart Tinkerbell”.
I got an internet explorer fail whale when I looked up face-wha.sweet. Sucky.
I feel like with the mention of Mafia Wars, and Farmville, there now needs to be some type of Amish gangster character arriving.
You’re in luck! Jake “Two Fingers” Zook make his first appearance in Ouro Bros. #47, when the boys have to borrow some money to fix their van, but then can’t pay it back right away…