Today's comic was drawn by Mr. Jon Gray. (Well, except for the parts that
I drew back in 2005!) Much like Brian's strip on Monday, Jon's contribution to O-GAWD is so mired in
Sam and Fuzzy continuity that I'm not going to even try to explain it. If you don't know who Candice or Carlyle are, if you are not sure why DJ Positive is important or what relationship exists between time and sombreros ... then, uh, I guess you have a few hundred comics to read!
Jon's current gig is with
Boom! Studio's Disney books -- you can see his work gracing the cover of next week's issue 703 of the long running Walt Disney's Comics and Stories. Prior to that, you may also have seen his work in Archie's
Sonic the Hedgehog comic, or in one of his old
webcomics. Jon's a good bud of mine and I'm glad he could step in for the O-GAWD finale!
Next week: I am back in the saddle, with the action-packed final chapter of Volume 5! See you then.
-Sam Logan
Today's unbridled fury of animation and red spashes is brought to you by internet rebel Andrew Hussie. Maybe it isn't a comic in the strictest definition of the word... but then, neither is
MS Paint Adventures, his series of online graphic stories that are presented in the form of mock adventure games. When I asked him to contribute to this year's O-GAWD, I had absolutely no idea what he might do... I just knew it would be awesome. An old-fashioned Mr. Blank ninja showdown makes pretty excellent use of his talents!
Tomorrow brings the final guest strip of our little soiree. Don't miss it!
-Sam Logan
Orneryboy's gifted Mr. Lalonde is another old hand at the O-GAWD game, having graced us with
Sam and Fuzzy guest strips no less than three times in the past! (
1,
2,
3!) But I think today's strip -- which is referencing the
skyscraper-rocketing finale of Volume 4, newbies -- sets a new standard. I am more than happy to violate my website with filthy, filthy colour so that I can present it to you.
Our penultimate guest strip arrives tomorrow. See you then!
-Sam Logan