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* [[Crazy Homeless People]]: Emperor Norton. He's a hobo and also the first emperor if the United States.
* [[Crazy Homeless People]]: Emperor Norton. He's a hobo and also the first emperor if the United States.
* [[Cut and Paste Comic]]: Though there’s plenty of different expressions used.
* [[Cut and Paste Comic]]: Though there’s plenty of different expressions used.
* [[Everything's Deader With Zombies]]: Mark Twain is a zombie for some reason.
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]: Mark Twain is a zombie for some reason.
* [[Golden Mean Fallacy]]: Abe [http://www.thinkin-lincoln.com/index.php?strip_id=112 tries to find some middle ground.]
* [[Golden Mean Fallacy]]: Abe [http://www.thinkin-lincoln.com/index.php?strip_id=112 tries to find some middle ground.]
* [[Jerkass]]: George Washington a great deal of the time.
* [[Jerkass]]: George Washington a great deal of the time.

Revision as of 14:49, 9 April 2014

And he goes on like this...

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A bunch of heads of deceased historical figures gather to discuss their thoughts on life, have crazy misadventures, and just generally get into hijinks. Abraham Lincoln serves as the strip's protagonist and serves up most of the topics and philosophy such as “Batman is not gay”, “The goal of all relationships is to get maximum smooches”, and ““NEVER POOP INTO THE WIND”

Lincoln is joined by a plethora of other characters, some are contemporaries of his time, others are also former presidents, some are simply historical figures of note, some are aquatic gods created just for the comic. A partial list can be found here.

There’s little in the way of plot and most comics are devoted to Lincoln’s observations on life, which don’t necessarily come off as “well thought out.” The other characters tend to take turns being his Foil by pointing out the flaws in thinking or just by being more knowledgeable than Lincoln. This never stops him from “Thinkin’” as it were…

Nevertheless, the occasional story arc and developments do come up and there are a few official couples in the comic. There have been deaths, though as Lincoln puts it “I guess they ARE dead, but they were like that when I found them!” after the two murdered characters are show happily greeting the reader in the panel before. Definitely a comic where Rule of Funny rules supreme with a little help from its friend, Rule of Cool.

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