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Comic Archive Page 10 |
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I think I'd been reading too many Bloom County compendiums when I tricked out the background on this one. I like how it turned out. Some question the necessity of the "tuchis" line. |
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One of my new favorites. Artistically I think it worked out great, though I wasn't sure on the spit-take, or Angi's Gor-Tex jacket, but I think both turned out great. This evolved from a suggestion of a co-worker whose boss pays people to make stuff for department parties. I may do something closer to the original idea, but at a late hour this interaction occurred to me, and then it all came down to the spit-take. Several comments on it being an old joke, but they were positive "nice classic joke" comments. |
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This one took me by storm. Up late way too late and deadline looming, I took a hint from a fellow cartoonist on saving time with black panels. It actually took just as long, adding word balloons I normally don't use. The "by storm" thing was that everyone loved it, and it went from a throw-in Friday stand-alone to the first of a 4-part series. |
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Thought it would be funny if during a blackout, retail workers still did their jobs as if nothing happened. This intially had a creepier ending, but "the wife" voted for this one, and I think she was right (don't tell her!). |
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Can't think of anything to say. This storyline is very popular. Guess that means my artwork isn't. |
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Out of the dark. This was edited to "JUNK TO BUY!" for the paper, but this is the original idea. |
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