We can rebuild him
After far too much delay, the brand new site interface has finally gone live! I hope you all like it as much as I do. As usual, uber thanks to local superhuman
Ashton, who coded the sexy beast.
The change isn't entirely cosmetic. I've added a
Frequently Asked Questions section. Also, the cast section has morphed into the
Reader's guide, and is now the best way for new readers to get up to speed (short of actually reading the entire
archive.) I suggest "old" readers check it out too, though, since it also contains a keen diagram of Sam and Fuzzy's apartment.
And speaking of changes, as you probably garnered from the banner above, I have banded together with several other webcomic artists to form
Dayfree Press. The group is the brainchild of
Robot Stories' Neil G, and has a hell of a line-up, including
Ctrl Alt Delete and
Ornery Boy to name just a few. It is an extremely solid group of cartoonists and I'm happy to be a part of it.
Sam Logan
Chojô nantenai n da, yes, happy bivouac
Critics say that most modern mainstream films are devoid of value, of meaning. But I disagree. There is so much that the cinema can teach us. And I'm no hoity toity film critic. I'm not talking about some ambiguous metaphor about the irony of being or whatever. I'm talking about
real life lessons that have practical, day to day applications.
For example, if you're a cop who lacks ambition and drive, make sure you don't have a partner, or some guy is gonna come along and shoot him so you can get all motivated.
Sam Logan
Did you miss the last Sam and Fuzzy strip? It posted a day late!
Wow!
Sam and Fuzzy is doing really well at
Top Web Comics. We might even crack the top ten if people keep
voting. This would do wonders for helping new readers to find the site, which is always my second-from-foremost goal. (My foremost goal is to draw comics that will make you laugh and cry and learn and LOVE!)
The new website layout goes live next Monday, when I will also be making my aforementioned quasi-big announcement.
Sam Logan