Busted…by one of my own! This is the first entirely-free LEGO strip I’ve done, as well as the first that more than just my hand has appeared. I first heard the “brain tumor for breakfast” phrase in the cult movie[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Archive for 11. Enter The Dragon
This scene is a reference to one in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, where Eddie and his waitress girlfriend are sitting very close in a theater and then Roger pops up, sighing as he watches them about to make out. He[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The whole point of this strip was to get to use the “Om nom nom” phrase which was part of the recent Legoes section of Legostar Galactica. It made me laugh every time I read it. And no, I’ve never[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This *might* be a reference to Smokescreen’s, uh, habit. What he’s actually smoking is a broken LEGO piece (yes, after thirty years, I’ve accumulated a stash of broken ones too and I just won’t throw them away – you never[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Yes, I’m poking fun at the X-Men here. They had a dragon named Lockheed. Smaug is, of course, the dragon from The Hobbit. Puff is the Magic Dragon from the song and movie. Proginoskes isn’t technically a dragon, it’s a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It doesn’t clearly identify the “shouter” at the end of this strip, but I imagine it to be Stretch. I debated about the use of the word “turd” in a strip I’ve made a conscious decision to be something I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I was originally going to have Sandstorm say something like “eeek!” in Panel 3, but at the last minute decided that was too timid of her. I think it’s funny that the dragon says “Howdy!” though. And I don’t think[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I love how Science Guy says Important Scientific Things, like that makes all the difference. And the dragon makes an excellent point; when you’re that big, you don’t do anything part-way.