Rain, rain go awa- wait a second, in this universe it rains DELICIOUS BACON, what on earth am I saying?
Archive for ‘January, 2011’
I actually really like doing the shredding in my office. I pretend I’m a corrupt CEO trying to destroy the evidence.
Hey all,
Knowing my love of puns, Andrew of Peebles Lab (of great cartoons such as this) and Rob “Red” McDonald were kind enough to send me this:
Neat huh?
In other news, there’s a new comics magazine in Oxford starting up. I’ve been asked to put together four A4 pages. Anyone like to suggest which comics I should submit?
More other news, I should mention that for a little while now I’ve been part of the Webcomics Company podcast - every other week Zoë, other Luke, James and I talk about some aspect of making and running webcomics. Could be of interest to those of you who do this comicing lark.
And final other news, I’m trying to set up a system whereby readers can submit transcription and translations of the comics. I’d like to test it a bit before a full public rollout. Anyone keen? Let me know if you’re interested.
Have fun,
Luke
I’m actually a super-young earth creationist, I don’t believe anyone who says they’re over 41.
(that joke courtesy of this awesome dude on Twitter)
Personally I find Monty Hall very counter intuitive. Why would anyone want some stupid car instead of an awesome top-of-the-range goat?
Space being fans, I would recommend reading the venerable Mr. Estrada’s Sci-fi Drive-by minicomic which somewhat inspired this ‘toon.
This is comic number 400! Personally, I celebrate all major milestones in my life with naked Greek men, but maybe that’s just me.
The Wikipedia page for this expression currently has several pictures of apples/oranges just in case you needed to check.
The dictionary people should just take my advice and call them ”magic chance cubes of mystical fate”. Problem solved.
Little bonus Sunday sketch to see in 2011. I got some new grey and coloured pens for Christmas, so I might do some more of these sketches, (which involve minimal Photoshop “post-production” and are therefore a lot quicker). Let me know what you think.

