They say if you can’t laugh at yourself, you can’t laugh at anything. Or something like that. Anyway, now is where we’ll find out what the characters in this comic really think about me, about the strip, and life in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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What you see in the background is the light box I received as a Christmas present. It comes with its own lighting, colored backgrounds, etc. Just the thing for an aspiring webcomic producer. Oh, and as far as me being[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’ve been telling myself for more than a year I need to open a store for AST merchandise. Unfortunately, I don’t believe I can legally use any of the characters or any LEGO elements in any images somewhere like cafepress.com,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Slick really believes this comic would be nowhere without him. He may be right, but you can’t let the characters think they’ve got the upper hand. Hence another appearance by my upper hand. Well, my left hand. Needed the right[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The third panel in this is my homage of sorts to Japanese cinema and anime, where for emphasis sometimes a slender image of a character’s eyes will be framed above and below by thick bands of black. In case you[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“Whale Autopsy Technician” is one of the jobs listed in the opening credits for the Discovery Channel show Dirty Jobs, with Mike Rowe. My kids love watching this show to see how much it grosses them out and I’ll admit[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Yes, there is quite possibly some foreshadowing here of plotlines to come. Except the being taller. I’m afraid that just isn’t in the cards. By the way, if you’re not already reading Reasonably Clever, there are some familiar faces guest-starring[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Stretch was obviously the class clown in his school. He was also probably voted ‘most likely to get buried up to his neck in sand regularly.”
You can hardly blame Smokescreen for his moment of weakness. I mean, they’re snickerdoodles! I’d have used peanut butter cookies instead, but certain responses cannot be accurately conveyed using LEGO.