Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Punt

Monday, November 26, 2007

Escape!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Escape?



More stuff from backlog.

In response to a comment left on an earlier comic, I didn't think I'd have to point this out explicitly, but the skeleton doesn't actually represent me. He always speaks from the first person, because that just makes more sense. But (as you can see by checking out the first post), he is something I drew, not me.

Hope that clears it up.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

More Bitching



This bitching is actually outdated. I came up with this storyline as a filler piece a while back, so this was actually written a couple of months ago.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Monday, November 12, 2007

Interruption: WGA Strike





First off, here's the link for the WGA Strike page.

Second, for those that care, the shows in my "best" category include

1. (the ones that were cancelled, or in production for an unspecified date) Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, Firefly, the Venture Brothers

2. (the ones that began sucking ass after a while) Family Guy, Avatar, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

3. (the one that has nothing at all to do with the WGA) Slings & Arrows

I've taken a break from my break to make up this three-part rant on the strike. I just can't let crap like this pass without a proverbial disapproving frown. Though I hope that the networks eventually realize that the internet is an actual medium, it's certainly more complicated from where I'm sitting (which is in front of my computer).

Like I said above, I'm not enthusiastic about current TV programming, and a prolonged strike might force some innovation. Although if memory serves, last time "innovation" was forced, we got Reality TV. So that's really not somehthing I can be happy about either. I'm not sure how feasible it is to just hire writers that don't belong to the guild, or even bring in new talent, so I won't speculate about that.

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About Me

lives behind a PowerBook G4 in Milton, Ontario. He's been drawing for most of his 24 years, except for a brief pause in 2003-2007 while he got his BDes and played D&D. So far, he's co-writen and drawn most of End of the Universe (the current story is being drawn by Mac Hillier), and written + drawn Warning: May Contain Hyperbole.