Friday, February 9, 2007

Moved over to WordPress

I've decided to move the blog over to WordPress. Sorry for the mix up.

Moved over to WordPress

I've decided to move the blog over to WordPress. Sorry for the mix up.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Who says true love doesn't exist...


...Well, atleast it existed about 5,000 miles ago. Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a couple buried 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, hugging each other. It's amazing and not to sound gay...it's touching. Just in time for Valentine's Day too. Those archaeologists got some great timing.
I'm considering turning this into a Valentine's Day card. Photoshop some roses in there. Maybe a couple word bubbles saying "I love you." "I love you, too."

Hm, maybe not.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

My GMAIL playing tricks on me

I've been trying to get back into my Blogger account to update for the past couple days but my GMAIL account switched accounts on me. I'm still alittle confused about it myself. Basically, I started a GMAIL account specifically made for the Blogger account but then I have this other personal account. Somehow, Blogger or Google switched my Blogger account to my personal account.

Wierd. Anyways, now I can update. Yah! Huh?

I think it was the Bush.

Saturday, February 3, 2007

It Could Be True #2 (Pencils)

I've been meaning to get on the ball with these. Jason and I have come up with several of ideas for the strip still sticking with the main premise; an old man talking to two little kids. No, there won't be any molesting. Probably not.

Here are the pencils:


Here are the previous comics for anyone who hasn't read them (They have the same art but different text):
#1
#2
#3
#4

Final FINAL thoughts on Kurtz

I spoke with Scott Kurtz on the phone earlier, courtesy of Jason. There were a couple more threats to eachother's lives but nothing that couldn't blow over.

In the end, I think something positive came out of it. 'Nuff said.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Final thoughts about Kurtz

Well, today has been a long interesting day.

My final thoughts on this is actually a solution. Instead of complaining about the WCCA, how about creating your own awards? You and Penny Arcade both conquer the webcomics world. Just like the Harvey Awards and the Eisner Awards, why not the Tycho Awards or Kurtz awards? It's easier said then done I'm sure. I'm just suggesting.

I stand behind everything I said today. I have nothing more to say about it, so , this is where it ends for me.

Good times.