Lookitwat I did- fan art for one of my webcartoonist buddies, Tony Piro. His Calamities of Nature should be on your reading list because it mixes irony with absurdism and cynism and astrophysics and religion and pop-culture and politicians and lotsa bacon, all wrapped up in innocent-looking critters. Click the image to see it on his site.
I made a piece of fan art for the daily webcomic, Addanac City! Click on the image above to visit his site and view the picture and be sure to check out creator and webcomic pal George Ford’s wicked funny comic.
Over-dramatically sweet! Love that last panel.
Yup, I’ve decided not to take myself too seriously.
beautifully done!!
Thanks dude, it’s always gratifying to get approval from my peers. Makes the effort worth something.
Man, I love DIY projects! But the art is way too good for my mediocre scripting.
Your scripting always has me ROFLMAO George!
Looking at your stuff is like eye candy! It makes me try harder at my end!
It’s great to motivate one another dude.
This might be my favourite one of the storyline strips.
Cool!
Insert corny hero-worship dialogue here!
I guess I should’ve seen this one coming!
I wonder if the bad guys will talk in similar cliche’s?
Wait and see!
Slow solo applause leading into overwhelming cheers from the crowd as hero returns, vindicated and triumphant.
The sunset! There must be a glorious sunset in the background!
Ah, do more of these!
I need more hours!
[remarks on cleverness of concept, praise for killer artwork]
[witty remark about tangentially-related subject]
[acknowledges great comment]
Haha! Reading the latest comic is like watching a DVD with the actor commentaries on! [reader chuckles at well-crafted cliche observation]
Hey yeah those commentaries can be really distracting, but it’s okay when you’re viewing it the second time.