Outdoor scenes are hard to do convincingly if you don’t have enough of the right sort of LEGO pieces. I don’t, so I really try to minimize setting strips outdoors. It was during this week I discovered that.
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Sometimes you just have to go for it with a visual gag and hope that it works. I think this one came together pretty well overall.
I experimented with some different methods of getting the screens to “glow” the way they ought to, but everything I tried looked really fake. Now, that’s not necessarily a bad thing when producing a webcomic with LEGO bricks, but I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I strive to keep this comic clean enough to let my kids read it. It’s PG for the most part with occasional PG-13 references. But they’re generally obtuse enough to go over younger kids’ heads.
And here is a reference to Firefly, a great television show, and one of the most often-quoted lines among fans. If you’re not sure what it means, I recommend you watch the series, because I can’t do it justice here.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Sometimes comics aren’t funny; sometimes they’re cutesy instead. ometimes comics aren’t funny; sometimes they’re cutesy instead.
I absolve myself of all responsibility for horrible puns. I inherited this trait from my father and have been trying (unsuccessfully, I might add), to eliminate it from my genetic code with various retroviruses. In case you don’t follow comics[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…