Who let YOU in here??
Calling all Blockheads! In an effort to more wisely spend my advertising dollars, I am very interested to know how you have arrived at my humble little site. Some of you have been reading and commenting for a while, yet I still don’t know which breadcrumb trail you followed to get here.
Please take a moment and let me know how you learned about Whatisdeepfried.com or Weapon Brown. I am especially interested to know if any of my Project Wonderful ad links were involved.
At some point in the distant past I saw three preview pages from the original Weapon Brown book. (Specifically, it was Brown’s meetup with Lucy.) They were posted on Newsarama.com and have long since vanished.
The pages in question were posted in a thread about other alternative depictions of Mr. Brown and company, including a manga version.
I clicked a banner ad on either chainsawsuit.com or drmcninja.com. I can’t remember which.
I found your comic through a comics discussion megathread on somethingawful.com
I stumbled onto this place via the project wonderful ads on either Girls With Slingshots or The Devils Panties
I was surfing 4chan’s /co/ channel one day. Someone posted some of your Clarissa comics. They were the most depressing things I’d ever read, so I had to find more of your stuff. I checked the Character list, and noticed Weapon Brown. At that moment, I thought this was your usual webcomic with an overarching narrative, and wanted to see how the two shared a universe. To my surprise, and delight, they didn’t. I was hooked on Blockhead’s War
I got here via a link from a friend’s blog, http://kleefeldoncomics.blogspot.com/. I think that at one time he might have mentioned WB in a post, also. Okay, search results tell me that actually it was a few times.
I think I was linked here from the Comics Curmudgeon.
I found your site by chance when I was reading the sponsors of “Girls With Slingshots.” I just saw a huge ripped dude in a charlie brown shirt and the words “Weapon Brown.” I knew I had to come here. I read some of Deep Fried, but after about 4 pages I got antsy and used the archive search to hit up Weapon Brown ASAP. This is the best post-apocalyptic story I’ve ever seen.
someone linked to you from a forum. can’t remember which one though
it was linking to a WB story, btw.
Back in ’03, after years of hanging around NewGrounds, I finally saw a cartoon that spoke my language: The Most Dangerous Game. The subtext was simple–but the reticent references to sci-fi were unique, fresh, and funny. Essentially everything missing from the general fare of contributors to NG.
Afterwards, I followed the artist’s link back here.
And I’ve been here ever since.
This is the first time I’ve used gravitar, so I hope it works.
I believe I found Clarissa via Digg. After reading the Clarissa series that were out at the time, I browsed away from it and promptly forgot about it (ooh look, something else shiny!!!). After a while (could have been years, possibly minutes later) I did a google image search for Clarissa. After many searches through images of other women named Clarissa who also seem to have father issues, I found this http://nsfw.myconfinedspace.com/2009/12/25/clarissa-ruins-thanksgiving/
In there is a link to your website.
Today’s captcha seems to be related to the comic, but damned if I can make it fit a joke:
wimp securities
Girls With Slingshots project wonderful ad. 🙂
While I found out about you through my friend, Tara, who dropped Weapon Brown in my lap one day, I am noticing a major viral insurgence of countless pieces of your work on 4chan.org’s /co/ comics and cartoons board.
I believe Project wonderful got me here from kris straub’s chainsawsuit.
I found you through a banner ad whilst perusing “Garfield Minus Garfield.”
— Captcha heard from farmers: reported locusts.
A friend turned me on to Girls With Slingshots, which turned me on to Weapon Brown. I guess I like being turned on…
Girls With Slingshots – saw your ad beneath her comic.
I started reading Deep Fried when it was in the Buffalo Beast and have been reading comics on your site ever since.
Newgrounds. That fantastic ad for Funsnax Gummi Razor Blades introduced me to your genius back in… 2002?
Saw it on somethingawful. you have a following
I’m a comic strip creator; I drew my first strip when I was a child and have continued the same strip for well over twenty years in one form or another. My biggest influences were Peanuts (almost from birth) and Calvin & Hobbes. With that said, I’ve always sought out spoofs or tributes to favorite strips, particularly Peanuts (Mad magazine was the first indication in my life that such possibilities existed). It was by luck that I came across Weapon Brown, but I’m not surprised how drawn I was to it, and it has been a major inspiration for me both for the artwork and the writing. I have evolved into a filmmaker over the years and I look at this strip in a movie sense as well (it works really well).
This is by far the best and most thorough and fully realized recreation of the Peanuts-as-adults mantra ever. Moreover, JY’s interaction within the comments section makes the whole thing feel homey and friendly (regardless of all the blood and violence), which also serves to connect us with the strips and the characters in it. Well done.
I came here from Girls with Slingshots.
Same as Kschenke. One of your Project Wonderful links really pulled me in. :3 Really snazzy banner btw. Have bookmarked the site ever since.
I must’ve gotten here from The Comics Curmudgeon. I can’t find the link, but it was either a blog post or possibly its comments section.
Wandering around downtown Rochester whilst visiting a frightening grandmother, my mum and I happened upon the Best of Deep Fried and individual issues in a shop on Monroe Ave, nearby Archimage and Aaron’s Alley.
A post-apocalyptic Charlie Brown cover with a dessicated Psychiatric Help Booth caught my attention, and I bought the Best Of volume and read it with zeal. I looked up your website online, and the rest is history.
Weapon Brown was mentioned and linked at Roasted Peanuts
http://peanutsroasted.blogspot.com/
a site that is reviewing the Peanuts daily strips from the beginning, back when Charlie Brown was much more like Calvin and Snoopy was still a dog.
I saw a link on Chainsawsuit. Actually, I just saw a jagged version of Charlie Brown’s shirt, went “DOUBLE U TEE EFF?!” and arrived HERE.
Some years ago I met you slumming at the Association of Alternative Newspapers convention, which is like a clown convention only not funny.
I found Weapon Brown through the Something Awful forums. There was a thread for daily comics, and even though Weapon Brown didn’t qualify for the thread since it wasn’t a syndicated print comic, it was posted religiously because the quality was so high and the references, certainly relevant to the thread.
Keep it up man!
I became interested when Joe Linsner did that painting of Mint and her friend. I then bought Weapon Brown right away.
I stumbled upon whatisdeepfried while helping my mother search for a good deal on, of all things, a new fryer for her kitchen. That was about… Three years ago?
Excellent comics all around, I must say.
Having a webcomic, and loving to read webcomics, I’m pretty sure I found your site via a small ad on another webcomic.
Don’t remember, don’t care, here now, not leaving 🙂
Pretty sure it was from a Project Wonderful ad, could have been Devil’s Panties or GWS; I read them both.
I’m not certain, but i think i was reading Ted Rall’s comics and blog a few years ago and somehow found DeepFried when he was talking about other cool artists, perhaps in the same missive where Ted mentioned Minimum Security from Stephanie McMillan.
Through an ad on a webcomic, but I couldn’t tell you which one.
I clicked on a banner at garfield minus garfield…
My poor brain hasn’t been the same since
I can’t remember if I got the website off the Weapon Brown comic or if I googled it later to see if there was more.
Project Wonderful ad from Girls with Slingshots.
projectwonderful link from Girls With Slingshots
Ordered The Great Taste of Deep Fried on a whim when I saw it listed in the Previews catalog.
Got here from GWS as well.
No ad for me. It was a solid recommendation from Lonnie Easterling at Spud Comics. http://spudcomics.com/2009/02/23/what-im-reading/ Been here ever since.
I got here from a project wonderful ad on questionablecontent.net!
captcha fantasy speech: escapism statement
I saw a link through Girls With Slingshots.
About 7 years ago while in my newgrounds period, I stumbled upon a video of children eating razorblades. I was appalled but intrigued, when I followed the link to the authors homepage it led me here, and here I remain.
You found me when you started posting on The Official Unofficial Achewood Message Board. I was trying to figure out what the hell your Roadkill avatar actually was.
Garfield Minus Garfield banner ad
Either Girls with Slingshots or Questionable Content via Project Wonderful