Archive for ‘May, 2009’
And finishing off Guest Artist Month is Clémentine Beauvais of Doodles From the Bubble.
Another Guest Artist slot from by Mark Savary of Autumn Lake - which is currently addressing the tricky issue of cross-dimensional dating. It’s like he’s taken my life and put it in a comic…
Guest Artist today is Ahmed Fahim of Antisoshell - a comic I read for weeks before getting the joke about the name. Anywhoo, it’s rather splendid - go check it out.
And have a look here for the epilogue to today’s cautionary tale.
Guest Artists today are David & Brittany Adams of Slightly Off-Topic. Which is not to be confused with Slightly Off-Tropic, a webcomic set at 22 degrees latitude. Anyways, check it out!
Guest Artist is Michelle Lehmann of Bitmap World - but rest assured, you won’t lose all your bandwidth downloading 100MB .bmp files when you visit, all the images are actually .pngs
Bonus image for you here
Today’s Guest Artist is Denis Michels of Maskerman - available in both English and Dutch. Pfff… my comic comes in two languages as well: English and Rigellian, which coincidentally sounds exactly like English. Anyways, check it out!
Today’s Guest Artist is Mr. J. G. Fisher of the epic Smyzer and Blyde, a fantastic dark thriller set in a disturbing dystopian future. Or if the [insert unpopular political party here] win, the actual future.
Today’s Guest Artist is Mark Savary from Autumn Lake - a comic with the tagline “The comic strip that never was”. But it kinda is: I mean, it’s right there. This is rather confusing - but also rather good. Check it out!
Another guest art slot from Tom of Porterhouse - Warning, contains traces of sarcastic anthropomorphic nuts.
Today’s Guest Artist is Tom Torre from the super (see what I did there?) Porterhouse. It’s the story of a cartoonist and a taking peanut. What? I thought everyone had one? But anyways, it’s awesome - check it out.
Guest Artist Joe Combs of Business Casual - it’s like Dilbert, but with better art.
