We interrupt this occasionally too-serious weblog — and our crusade against the
that combines drawings with haiku poetry (5-7-5 syllables).”
On the FAQ page, comic-haijin Sakamoto says:
Q: Is this really traditional haiku poetry?
A: It’s pop culture haiku. I break a few rules, but the syllables are still there.
We won’t let his syllable obsession keep us from smiling at Ken’s wit, sharing in
his frequent haiku moments, or wondering just what he’s smokin‘.
Find the most current comic here. And check out the archive.
the little monkey
chews on a pipe . . .
autumn dusk
translated by D.G. Lanoue
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