Seriously, reading “Tom Thumb” could scar a kid.
..aaaaaand they’re still walking down the same street.
Some days, I could really use a larger canvas. Or a smaller font size.
It’s been a pretty crazy day and it doesn’t look like the comic’ll be finished until tomorrow, I’m afraid.
Here’s a gem from yesterday’s 24-hour comicalooza.
While we wait to see whether Jeffrey Rowland survives the day, check out what’s going on during “24-hour Comic Day”.
It’s a philosophy that I could use, at least.
I really dig webcomics that do interesting things with the medium, like these.
I also like using the word “dig” to express approval.
Someday, I won’t have to keep referring to a mirror when drawing a mirror shot.
The sound effects alone have made me a fan.
It’s been awhile since I’ve had this much dialogue in a comic.
The archive navigation for this one is a little unorthodox: click on the arrows beneath the blog messages.
I believe that this is the 333rd comic, which is…well, pretty neat.
I needed an adjective for this movie that combined “creepy” and “sweet”, so I just made one up. Nyah. You’ll need some sort of BitTorrent-tastic program to use the link above; if you don’t have such a program, you can use this link as a last resort (conserve bandwidth!).
The news post for this comic comes from nearly a week in the future, since I forgot to write something the first time around.
I think I enjoyed this more than I did “Ice Age.”
“Pyramus and Thisbe” it ain’t.
There’s bound to be something here you’ll enjoy.
There are all sorts of nifty comics here (although, if you’re easily offended, you might want to skip some). This one’s my favorite.
“Crunchy Wheat, Crunchy Wheat / fun to chew and good to eat!”
I sure hope some new pages come soon.
The funny thing is, in terms of file size, today’s comic is twice as large as usual.
Every so often, I link to articles like this in hopes of classing the joint up a little.













