Posted by Ethan Ede - April 2nd, 2010

So, of course Yesterday’s entry and comic were an April Fool’s joke. Light Years Away is not going anywhere, and on Monday we will be back with the comic proper.  As April Fool’s jokes go though, this one was quite successful for us, we had 4 times as many hits on the website as we get, even on our best days.  Adam got called and congratulated on his new job, and I got an email from a movie news site asking for more information on Bad Boys 3000 (and of course I lied to them: “the studio is so confident that the movie has been given an infinite budget.”)

Another, and unexpected, result was the outpouring of Light Years Away love that we got. Thank you to everyone who told us that they loved the comic and didn’t want to see it end. We love it too, and it isn’t going anywhere.  Feel free to leave comments here anytime and let us know what you think of what we are doing, we love to hear from you guys, positive or negative anytime.

Adam and I continued the prank over our twitter accounts, posting further pictures of ourselves with Bad Boys 3000 stars:

Adam and Terry Crews

Ethan and Will Smith

Our Twitter accounts can be found here: http://twitter.com/Arosenlund http://twitter.com/EthanEde Give us a follow for more floodworks updates and news.

So, if you are a new visitor to the site that got linked in yesterday, please hang out a minute and check out our comics:

http://www.floodworks.net/webcomics/lightyearsaway/1

http://www.fatbabycomics.com/

And know that, even if we were offered mega jobs elsewhere, we would still make time for Light Years Away and Fat Baby. Not even Terry Crews could steal us away.

One Response to “April 1st Twenty Ten: THE AFTERMATH”
Ohnsman Says:

After reading the page I must admit i fell for the end of Lightyears like a sucker and was somewhat dissapointed. however i did not take the time to read up on Bad Boys 3000 however the comment on your favorite director michal bay would have ben a give away. Glad to see it will be returning.

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Adam Rosenlund, artist.
Ethan Ede, writer.
Adam Bennett, film maker.
Dillon Woods, coder.

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