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The site, www.room931.com, was taken down sometime in 2008, about two years after the last strip was posted -- which itself was only posted after a six-month lapse, as [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in said final strip. Once upon a time, it also shared a forum site with [[Zelda Comic]] at inksandwich.com.
The site, www.room931.com, was taken down sometime in 2008, about two years after the last strip was posted -- which itself was only posted after a six-month lapse, as [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] in said final strip. Once upon a time, it also shared a forum site with [[Zelda Comic]] at inksandwich.com.


''[[Spelling the Vacuum]]'' is now archived at [http://www.spellingthevacuum.com/ www.spellingthevacuum.com] as of May, 2009.
''[[Spelling the Vacuum]]'' is now archived at [https://web.archive.org/web/20140108111051/http://spellingthevacuum.com/ www.spellingthevacuum.com] as of May, 2009.


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Latest revision as of 09:07, 23 January 2020

"Why would you try to spell a vacuum?"
What You're Probably Thinking Right Now

Vacuumland, 1996: An inexplicable accident of chance creates a sentient vacuum with an attitude. His name is Spelling.

The first five "chapters" were plotted out as part of a larger arc centered on the prophecy of the Errant One and Bono the Cat's ambition to Take Over the World. The sixth introduced a new old nemesis of Stooge's with a grudge, and the seventh involved Time Travel before the author got sick of that dragging on and swerved abruptly in a different direction.

The site, www.room931.com, was taken down sometime in 2008, about two years after the last strip was posted -- which itself was only posted after a six-month lapse, as lampshaded in said final strip. Once upon a time, it also shared a forum site with Zelda Comic at inksandwich.com.

Spelling the Vacuum is now archived at www.spellingthevacuum.com as of May, 2009.


Tropes used in Spelling the Vacuum include: