I'll do up a nice little website for it eventually, but in the interim, please link the entire global population to this LiveJournal entry.
I got 22 pages done in 24 hours, then slept for four hours and did the remainder.
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I like it.
Here are some other 24-hour comics from the same weekend that I found and read and thought were good:
The Farmhouse by KC Green. 'Good' is an understatement, really; a better word might be 'HOLY SHIT JESUS WHAT'. It's amazing, and he did it in nineteen hours, which makes me want to kill him or kiss him. KC, if we ever meet in person... you better pretty yourself up real good.
If you're not familiar with KC's work, rectify this lifestyle problem here and here. He is an outstanding cartoonist, and one day, all sorts of publishers are going to be sorry they weren't paying attention to him earlier.
The Man Who Used To Know Everything by John Campbell. More longer-than-usual comics please, John Campbell -- you are very good at them!
16 Hole by Jason Turner.
And finally, from the opposite side of the kitchen table, my roommate's 24-hour comic: The Life and Times of a Mushroom (by Rebecca Clements). Really amazingly excellent.
PS. YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS PLEASE
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October 24 2007, 18:46:08 UTC 4 years ago
Similar addictive, very confusing, but less side effects
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October 25 2007, 15:13:21 UTC 4 years ago
"like a tard on a sugar high" thanks Mags God bless you.
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October 25 2007, 10:31:04 UTC 4 years ago
I love the way that it has a real narrative structure despite its seeming anarchic-ness. Is that a word? It is now!
Grand, grand shit.
Thanks also for the link yo KC Green's 'The Farmhouse'. Some of the most genuinely horrific shit I've read in some time.
October 25 2007, 15:18:49 UTC 4 years ago
I reeeeeally appreciate your comments. They are food to me.
And I am glad to have provided you with some enjoyments to-day.
October 26 2007, 01:24:06 UTC 4 years ago
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October 26 2007, 23:45:26 UTC 4 years ago
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"Almost family friendly"?!That aside, I am definitely impressed by your prowess.
Special Request: Can you please do something family friendly, as I would like to share your work. At the moment I can't, not without getting myself into trouble!
Thanks,
Trish.
October 27 2007, 03:01:37 UTC 4 years ago
Re: ?
Wouldn't the far better option be for your family to grow as people and realise that there's no need for them to be automatically offended by material which is simply conventionally referred to as "offensive" for no good reason?Art should not adapt for people, Trish. People should be open to art influencing and changing them. Tut tut.
I say show them the comic and allow them to make their own decisions about it. Hopefully, they'll find things they like about it and anything that they don't like, they'll accept and not dismiss the whole work based on those things. If they don't like anything about it, that's also fine. But they should be making those decisions based on their own personal experience with a work, not based on a blanket "suitability rating".
If you get in trouble for showing it to anyone, then consider that an indication of just how worthy having said people in your lives is. In fact, I'd say it wouldn't be out of line for you to consider disowning your family if they get offended by, for example, a penis. Families wouldn't exist without penises, for one thing! Tell your mother that. Say, "But Mother, you must like penises! What about Dad's penis?".
Do you have a brother, Trish? Even better! There's another penis she should like! If your father has a problem with seeing a penis, then tell him he ought to have a good think about his life and tell him you'd be happy to have a talk with him about why that is.
This could be the greatest thing you ever do for your family, Trish. I can already see you all growing from this experience and becoming much more understanding, together and flexible people. The bonds between you all will strengthen and you shall do great things for this world, influencing others similarly.
Yes.
Trish, you could save the world.
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October 27 2007, 05:26:52 UTC 4 years ago
http://tnj.chickennation.com/
http://pinkchickens.chickennation.com/
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April 28 2009, 22:20:14 UTC 3 years ago
Epic
Its just epic... pure epicMay 7 2009, 23:28:36 UTC 3 years ago
Your comic
You are a real artist in your work, but the best part of all, was this:Mr. Fuzzywhee you need to wake up! You don´t have insurance jejeje very clever :D
Anonymous
June 22 2009, 16:30:23 UTC 2 years ago
OMG
This is so awesome that I will actually SPELL IT OUT: OH MY GOD.THIS IS SO AWESOME.
THIS IS SO WOW. AWESOME.
Haha you thought I was gonna say awesome again, didn't you? Well, I did. But first I said WOW.
I LOVE YOU.
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June 22 2009, 21:03:30 UTC 2 years ago
And absolutely amazing at the same time.