Shut up I'm looking for boxes.
Seinfeld was right. When you're moving, your whole world really does become boxes. (Scroll down past "the end" for the whole painfully true box opus.)
We return on Friday, with our next comic and another "exciting" round of Q and A!
-Sam Logan
Woosh
Whew! Just got back from the big city, where Shannon and I were busy prepping the new apartment we'll be moving into later this month. It's going to be pretty hectic over here for the next couple of weeks, but I think our regularly scheduled Sam and Fuzzy comics should keep running at the usual times without incident.
Who would have thought that moving to a new town could be so much work? (Everyone.)
-Sam Logan
Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Recap Edition
Got a question you want answered? Just drop me an email with "Q & A" in the subject line!
"Why does Darkshark have one leg in a tornado and one leg on fire?" -Kay
Extensive focus testing.
"What ever happened to Robot Jones? Um, I mean, the Noosehead mini-book. I noticed it was no longer available while I was checking out the new Skull Panda book. Did it not sell well enough? Was it stolen? Did you eat it?" -BJ
None of the above, my friend! The Noosehead mini-book is no longer available because I ran out of copies. At the moment, I've got no plans to reprint it. But hopefully most of that material we be made available again someday in a larger book (or series of larger books) collecting the full Noosehead storyline.
"Why do you draw the ninjas swords like you do? A ninja would normally use a Katana, which is thinner, curved and has a longer handle... which I'm sure you know." -Kraze
Uh... yes. Of course I do. Because of extensive... research.
Never known for their dedication to actual real ninja history or traditions, the Ninja Mafia probably just picked whatever kind of swords they thought would look the coolest and most dramatic. Which, coincidentally, is also what I did! Big, straight lines make for fun, bold framing and composition possibilities. Accuracy be damned!
"Bitey's speech about living in a "gritty, x-treme world, where ... the
dead stay dead, no matter how popular they are!", followed by Darkshark
coming back... is that a poke at Battlestar Galactica?" -Bill
You are thinking much too specifically, my friend! It was more of a jab at "comic book deaths" in general. Killing off major characters is how writers show they mean serious business. And bringing them back two weeks later is how they undo stupid decisions.
"Why does Fuzzy wear a bow tie ?" -Sami
One upon a time, hundreds of years ago, I created the very first iteration of Fuzzy's character design by trying to draw a cartoon version of an actual stuffed animal that I had as a child. It was a relatively ordinary-looking teddy bear that Woodward's department store sold during their final year in business.
The current Fuzzy that you all know and love (or at least tolerate) doesn't really look anything like that teddy bear anymore. But they both still have one thing in common...
Retractable ten-inch claws!
I mean, the bowtie.
That's all for this week! We return on Monday with more Edwin. See you then!
-Sam Logan