Inspiration from Luann by Greg Evans
Inspiration from Luann by Greg Evans is a video uploaded to Chris's YouTube channel on 11 February 2026. In it Chris reveals that he read the Luann newspaper comic strips while he was in jail and it was the inspiration for Chaos Crystal Control.
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| Inspiration from Luann by Greg Evans | |
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| Stardate | 11 February 2026 |
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Description
| I talk about how Greg Evan's "Luann", featuring Luanne DeGroote, had a piece of inspiration behind the writing and chronicling of Chaos Crystal Control.
Chaos Crystal Control Playlist: Luann: Happy 29th Birthday: [Link to Luann: Happy 29th Birthday! video by ComicStripCritic] |
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Hey everybody, Jesus Christine Weston Chandler Sonichu Prime her once again. And I am just about to record myself reading Act 8 of Chaos Crystal Control, but I wanted to give you all this little bonus and preface that I feel like is just inspiring and good to do. So, [clears throat] while I was in jail, in the newspaper I was able to get during the time, and I saved the clippings as well. Starting on November 1st 2022 I started reading Luann by Greg Evans. I'll give you this. [shows page with Luann comic strip taped to it] This is the first strip I read and, and obviously said and also I'll give you this example. Look, I can write really small. I mean, can you write two lines in a single line of notebook paper? Just that's I've been wanting to talk about that for a little while. The opportunity just rose so I'm going with it. But anyway, [pulls page back away from the camera] yeah, [clears throat] [?] for early as then. And just that, I always liked dry humor, even after Frasier or Cheers or whatever. Just it's funny. I like it. But I'm just going to go ahead and read this for example. I just feel like I hear this the way in my head. "Third place ($20): The Horrible Hohorcut by Luann DeGroot! Wow! Who won first and second? Oh! I didn't even read that far. Let's see. Second place ($35): Van Gogh's." Oh, third place twenty dollars. "Second place ($25): Van Gogh's Diary by Vale Packer. Vale?! I tutored him! I helped him write this! I won second place too!! And I bet he'll give you his $35." Ahh, this is good dry humor. I like that. What the hell is this? And just obviously, I'm giving you a little bit of a segue, a leadup to what the point I'll be getting to. But this continues good. "There's a link to read the entries... Van Gogh's Diary by Vale Packer." Just this definitely said to me a lot about fail. "Hi! Vincent Van Gogh here (pronounced Vincent). I live in Paris with artists like Toulouse-Lautrec (too loose) and Claud Monet (Clod). 700,000 people live in Paris and 600,000 are artists. The rest are cancan dancers and mimes." Really? "This is stupid!" Boy do I agree with you. "Is this the part you helped him with?" I promise this- this entire video is not going to be entirely me reading the web. But here we go, coming up. "Lu! Congradu- congradulations on-" Oh I skipped. I skipped a comic nevermind. Oh here we go, yeah. So "who won first? First place. Um. ($50): Oops William Tell Missed by Tara Starr. Tara? That's a surprise. Yeah, she's not even that funny. Neither is Vale. Wonder how they beat you? Tallot pampering. Ballot tampering." Meh meh.
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