#461 – elijah

The original page of this comic is for sale! This comic comes a little late for Passover, and Easter for that matter, but hope you had a good one if you celebrate either/all of those! I'm still on the lookout for a creme egg, but I haven't been looking very hard.

55 thoughts on “#461 – elijah

  1. Righteous Eve, turns to Shocked Eve, turns to ANGRY Eve!
    Wonderful! I love this comic so much!

  2. I love the meta-intro

    unfortunately I know way too many people like this

  3. Passover ends tomorrow night, so you're still okay on that front 😉
    Good luck finding that egg!

  4. I don't celebrate any of those but thanks to the power of TV I grew up learning all kinds of things about Easter festivities among people who "do" religion. To wit, any mention of Elijah the prophet brings back memories of Seinfeld doing his Elijah the prophet sketch on SNL on April 18th 1992. So, I had enough cultural backgound to enjoy this really, really really really good story. She's so full of angerrrr. They all trigger it so gradually, so wonderfully.

    1. they're celebrating passover bro

  5. I really enjoy the recent surreality.

    1. Isn't it grand?

      1. 'Tis very grand, but since when is it "recent?"

  6. Ahh, working for exposure. Or taking freelance gigs at rates significantly less than minimum wage in order to beef up your portfolio and because hey, at least you're doing SOMETHING. The joys of life as an artist/designer.

    A few years out of art school, I decided to be an engineer instead. My salary as an INTERN in engineering is higher than the entry-level salary of any design job I've ever seen. I'm entering a PhD program next semester, and my stipend as a PhD student will also be higher than most entry-level design jobs.

    I'm with Eve 100%. I get that certain job markets are oversaturated, but that doesn't make the systematic abuse of the human beings working in that field alright. If no one agreed to work for free, these bastards would be forced to pay living wages. Stop putting up with it, you scabs.

    1. I work for less than minimum wage because, well, no one wants an editor with 0 months of experience. I understand all I’m doing is padding a resume and working two jobs to make ends meet, but, you know, I’d rather this than make more working full-time at my retail job because I don’t want to do retail. It’s worth the time and opportunity cost to get experience in my field.

  7. Wait a second. Doesn't Marek live there? Why is he getting kicked out of the house?

    1. Also he doesn't really live there. He is just over there all the time. This is mentioned in his first appearance, when he brings Hanna his bed, and then realizes that he won't have one if she has his.

  8. I can't help but feel you came up with this after the thing on twitter about doing 'work for friends' for free thing.

  9. I've been having crème eggs all the time! Tonight I'm going to go buy a million for half price and throw them all in the freezer so I can have them all year. I might bring some to TCAF to share with people, if it doesn't seem like they'd just melt in the car.

  10. I want to learn more about the Clinic for Injured Bees

  11. Oh, hear, hear. Working for no pay just to get the experience is officially off my List of Things To Do With My Young Adult Life, because I daresay I don't need the experience anymore.

  12. wait Marek is Jewish?
    wait who's Elijah?
    oh yeah, I'm in Texas. Passover just happened, didn't it.

    1. Elijah is the messiah who will come eventually (Judaism doesn't recognize Jesus as the messiah) and on passover a glass of wine is filled for him and the door is left open so that he can come in.

      1. my hebrew is awful

        Elijah is a prophet, not the messiah. He's supposed to show up before the messiah does in the Judaic tradition, though.

      2. Close, but not quite: Elijah is a prophet who will return to usher in the Messianic Age. He is not, himself, the Messiah – Jews don't believe that the Messiah is necessarily a person.

      3. Elijah is *not* the future messiah, he will herald the messiah- Judaism fact.

      4. Well traditionally Elijah is the harbinger of the Messiah, not the Messiah himself.

      5. He is NOT the Messiah!! He's a very NAUGHTY BOY!!!

    2. He may or may not be. All the guys, Jewish or not, at the Passovers I've attended have worn a Kippah. Also, while it may or may not mean she's Jewish, Marigold gave Eve a Hanukkah present: http://www.octopuspie.com/2010-12-20/423-hanukkah

      Maybe they just like the holidays/tradition/parties? I'm totally in Texas and I celebrated my fourth Passover – it was awesome. I love me some matzo ball soup and unleavened lemon squares.

    3. Texas has the largest conservative synagogue in the country. Why do you think we're famous for our *brisket* barbecue?

  13. Is anyone in the OP cast actually jewish, or are they just celebrating passover for the heck of it? (Can't say I've never done that before myself…)

  14. yay 😀

  15. Hey, Passover isn't over till tomorrow night, or tonight if you are in Israel. Good luck with your egg hunt.

  16. I love the playfulness of this comic.

  17. Huh, I had no idea that Marek, or Hannah, or…Well anyone besides Marigold was Jewish. I guess that's 'cause religion isn't usually touched by this comic.

    I do love how Eve's prone to these emotional swings, keeps things at an intertaining pace.

    1. Considering that every male sitting at the table is wearing a yarmulke, I'm not sure if they're actually Jews or if the scullcaps are just their idea of getting into the passover spirit.

    2. in all the Seders I've been to every male wears a yarmulke whether Jewish or not out of respect to the occasion

  18. I love how Greg has permanently weaseled himself into bed with the stoners. Ha.

    1. He even has a matching yamulka in panel 5!

  19. Sean is hording way too much Matzoh for a rational human being to ever want to eat. It makes perfect sense and I think you for this comic.

    1. I mean thank. I thank you for this comic…
      Please ignore my various spelling errors.

      1. No problem. We'll thank nothing of it.

  20. Eve’s Seder was infested by pod people!

  21. Geeze I am digging your style so much, even more than usual Meredith!! I love the hand lettering now, too. So cool!

  22. Second to last panel is absolutely fantastic. I'm always impressed by your expressions (Puget-Sean and Marek, there. Priceless.)!

  23. lol, this is double funny for me because i just celebrated passover for the first time. Also, Marigold is lookin' adorable.

  24. "Get outta my house, you serfs!" LmAo, perfect ~

  25. I feel like "Elijah can get his own damn wine" should be a song lyric. Like an angry, Jewish country song. (That's a thing, right?)

    1. i think clem snide counts! i'm sure eef barzelay will have a song about passover sooner or later

  26. … and in the spirit of the (Christian) season: AMEN (to the topic at hand)!

    … there are people in the States paying (actually PAYING thousands of monies) to do an internship in seriously crappy small companies in Australia – all because these companies sell themselves a particular way…
    … I've had European friends shake their heads sadly and just mutter, "Americans"… (but in a nice way)…

  27. The mouse-over text was pure genius, Meredith. It fit the already excellent comic perfectly.

  28. This is the first time I've ever read a Passover comic. And while it makes me SUPER HAPPY to see a dayenu joke, I'm also about to start an internship in New York, so…I guess I get kicked out of the seder?

  29. Hey Meredith:
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-Cadbury-

    It's really really easy actually….and a fun group activity!

  30. The Hebrew slaves got the hell out of Egypt so 4000 years later these dumb proles would work for free.

    1. did you see the facebook thing during the riots in egypt? a little letter something like…

      dear egyptian rioters,
      please be careful with the pyramids. we will not rebuild.
      love, the jews

      this joke came up at our seder in jerusalem, and our cup for elijah doubled for gilad shalit. this comic is pretty great – i also did not know that any of our octupus pie peeps were jewish.

  31. Beginning a story with "…and she seems perfectly okay with it!!" is something I should do more often.

  32. Ha! Helpfulists and Payloaders sound like niche guerilla groups of niceness from Templar, Arizona. I mean that in a completely positive way, fyi.

  33. MAREK MIGHT BE JEWISH OH I'M SO HAPPY 😀
    and your comics are so amazing Meredith! I gave your name and Octopus Pie as inspirations in my IB Art exam and comic book!

  34. Oh, Eve! How your practical capitalist sensibility rocks my world.

  35. My internship in college led directly to a job, but it is still kinda effed and getting moreso. What would happen to the whole non-profit sector, tho, if we had to start paying interns? I shudder to think.

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