Posts Tagged comic strips
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Here we go, campers! Long promised, and now at last delivered! More tales from the dystopian hell mouth we’d all like to stick our tongues into! Enjoy!
At last! At last, after spending all day shoving my Kickstarter campaign in front of anybody on the Interweb with a gravatar to their name, I am finally able to pimp my work here, where my work is!
So here it is, my Kickstarter page to fund the printing of the Weapon Brown graphic novel! I have a host of awesome incentives for the peeps (not the least of which is the book itself, complete with bells and exactly 2.8 whistles), but I will be working all this month to make my mission a success. This is four years of effort all boiled down to one 30-day window. I am become madness itself!!
This week, owing to my last minutes preparations, I did not have time to create a Coffee Break cartoon. I should be on track for next week, but for  now, I am happy to premier the cornerstone of  my entire campaign: My Kickstarter video! I hope you enjoy it!
In this age of economic apocalypse, social unrest and the genetically engineered plague I released in the produce section of an area Whole Foods yesterday afternoon, it can be hard to know where to spend your Christmas dollars. Rejoice! For I have made the decision for you.
Read this!
Looking for a good-natured web strip about a modern American family? Stay 500 meters from Odori Park at all times. Chris Watkins’ dark, troubling serial about a mixed race couple (a normal-colored woman and a pasty white man) and their child–who walks the razor’s edge between two worlds while belonging to neither– would make David Lynch squirm.
Okay, maybe I am reading a little into this strip. On second glance, it  is kinda cute and well drawn, and  If you are into that kind of stuff I suppose you will want to buy the book as well. But if you know how to read subtext, you’ll realize that the kid might go Dexter at any moment.
Put this in your ears!
I recently discovered Rochester-area musician Benjamin Jameson Morey and now demand 10% of all his future profits. I am not good at dissecting musical styles, so I guess if I describe his sound as The Moldy Peaches spliced with Cake it means no more or less than if I described it as the Rolling Stones covering the Bugaloos. He describes himself as “anti-folk rock”, but I think he is keeping a little piece of folk ass in a studio apartment downtown. Just listen.
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Find his music here and at his personal website. I definitely recommend.