"This is one of those odd comic scripts borne out of childhood memories. I remember being flooded with coloring, activity, and game books as a child and spending too much time figuring out the puzzles within. The side-by-side comparison games where you had to search for the subtle changes always were my favorite. Scanning the pages back and forth looking for a small button out of place or an extra stripe on a tiger would entertain me for hours. This comic originally started out that way, but I thought it just was not as funny as pointing out small changes when the obvious is staring you in the face. The biggest oversight I think many will make is not realizing that this shocking scene is all the fault of New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Beau does not like to lose."
WRITER’S NOTES (November 25, 2009)
"This is one of those odd comic scripts borne out of childhood memories. I remember being flooded with coloring, activity, and game books as a child and spending too much time figuring out the puzzles within. The side-by-side comparison games where you had to search for the subtle changes always were my favorite. Scanning the pages back and forth looking for a small button out of place or an extra stripe on a tiger would entertain me for hours. This comic originally started out that way, but I thought it just was not as funny as pointing out small changes when the obvious is staring you in the face. The biggest oversight I think many will make is not realizing that this shocking scene is all the fault of New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Beau does not like to lose."