August 06, 2002
And even if you're too busy to chat, you should still head over there for lines like "the one night stand with the lumberjack" and "[h]e is supposed to be getting a tattoo in my neighborhood in a couple weeks, and he asked me if I wanted to meet him afterwards and hang out somewhere and check out his new ink." It sure beats Skee-Ball.
Just to offer one example: in the last week alone donkeythong.com, frothingdonkey.com, steriledonkey.com, and goldsteindental.com have become available. For months I've been thinking about either changing this blog's name or taking up dentistry, and now I can do both! Just think of what you'll find!
August 05, 2002
Now, as any math major can tell you, when you have a set number of blogs in a list, whenever you add a new one it means that an old one needs to be removed. Sometimes a link would be removed for a while and then returned, other times not. What I wanted was to keep the list fresh and to avoid was one of those massive 100+ permalink lists that are now pretty much the norm. I'm on a few of those lists, and while I certainly appreciate every link I get, it's practically impossible to get any kind of traffic from them. I figured I'd rather try and get 20 blogs a few hits than 100 blogs none.
This seemed to work well until about a month ago when, for the first time, a bunch of those folks whose blogs I delisted e-mailed me, asking what was up. (Probably not coincidentally, this all started around the same time as N.Z. Bear's Blogosphere Ecosystem, a method of ranking blogs based on the number of sites linking to them.) Well, I usually felt pretty embarrassed about the whole thing, so I would just put the writer's blog back up, which twice led to a different blogger getting bumped and then e-mailing me. To make things easier I stopped removing links, just adding new ones. The list went from 25 to 30 to 35, then 40, to the point where there were links on my own list I was reading less than once a week.
Which brings us to now, and to the much-reduced list at left. I've created a permalink list of ten blogs, as well as some "frequently rotated" (ha ha) Rotisserie Links. What this means is that your blog link may be gone, but it may very well return soon. I'm sorry if this bugs anybody, but blogging ain't all sunshine and puppies.
(Editor's Note: While we here at The Donk have always pledged to concentrate on the art and ignore the merchandising and speculation that has surrounded this blog, recent events have made this difficult, if not impossible. After receiving dozens of letters and e-mails from loyal readers and collectors who have been scammed by unscrupulous dealers selling counterfeit issues, mislabeled reprints, and the like, we have decided to include the following excerpt from Overstreet's Blog Price Guide to provide some help to those looking to get started in this fast-growing hobby.)
[1: First Appearance; D: Death; O: Origin; V: Versus]
The Illuminated Donkey
September 2001 - Present
1 $70 O: The Illuminated Donkey; 1: Cocky Sexton, Negative Nancy, The Duck
1 (Second, Third Printings) $3
2 $50 1&V: The Anti-Donkey; D: Uncle Chuck
2 (Second Printing) $3
3-5 $30 "Whence Came the Donkey" Storyline
6 $45 D: Impy the Kittycat; Ken Goldstein begins writing.
7-11 $20 "Donkey in a Strange Land" Storyline
12 $35 1: Mike Whybark (Two-panel appearance on last page.)
13 $55 O: Mike Whybark (Warning: Counterfeit versions of this issue have been discovered. The most common counterfeit can be determined by its fuzzy indicia, as well as MW's missing handlebar mustache on p14.)
14-18 $15 "My Pretty Girl, My Father" Storyline
19-21 $25 V: The Fat Guy
22-25 $12 Last Ken Goldstein issues.
26-29 $7 Crisis in Infinite Blogs Crossover
30-34 $5 "The Donkey in the Land of Rednecks" Storyline
35 $10 1&O: Guy Sterling: Skee-Ball Champion
36-40 $7 Guy Sterling storyline
41-44 $3 Poorly received All-French issues
45 $5 Ken Goldstein returns as writer.
46-49 $3 Brainwashed TID joins the Legion of Pernicious Posters
50 $8 Double-Sized Anniversary Issue; D?: Mike Whybark
Blogger Bazaar
March 1974 - July 1996
237 $120 1 & O: The Illuminated Donkey
238 $60 The Illuminated Donkey vs. The Dark Moose
239-40 $30 The Illuminated Donkey