Does anyone know if the GoG version of Splinter Cell includes the bonus maps? (sorry for going OT)
As per,
this link, it appears that the GOG version does indeed have them, although I didn't do
that thorough of a Google search (just browsed the first page of results). If having the mission pack is the determining factor for your purchase, you could always contact the support staff over at GOG to ask, as they typically respond within 24 hours (even on weekends).
Since it appears I'm doing
all the research for you anyway 
, here's the link to the GOG support page:
http://www.gog.com/support/contact
I was majorly disappointed that he stopped making the comic strip about when the show started.
I'm definitely on the same page as you about this one, Gilby, but my local newspaper removed the Boondocks (per the request of its prude readership)
years before the show was even around. So, to get my sociopolitically-fueled comic fix, I always just ended up (permanently) borrowing the anthology books from my son whenever he was finished with them. In other words, I was never truly affected when the strip stopped production, as I always had the books if I wanted to re-read them. Also, as you pointed out, it was about that time that the show came on air, so McGruder-aholics everywhere bellowed out in in cheer, especially considering they could no longer get legless off of the comics.
While we're on the topic of risqué comics/cartoons, are any of you here Spike and Mike fans, and/or readers of Mad Magazine?
Personally, Mad has a very close place to my heart, as I've read it since the 60's. I've never
once missed out on reading an issue, even when I had to pay outrageous shipping fees to have them sent to me when I was living in Europe and Asia. I'm
so avid of a fanatic, that I even have collectable editions (i.e. the 1st-10th, and other prominent issues) framed on a hallway wall in our house... However, I will say that for the last 5 years or so, Mad has gone slightly downhill in their content, and the fact that they have pushed publication down to a bimonthly basis also leaves a sour taste in my mouth.
But still, Mad Mag is the GREATEST, amiright?