Wurmswurth
Maybe Caveworms just don't like name-dropping, Fuzzy.
We return on Friday, with a new comic and a new round of Q and A. (If you've got a burning question you want answered, just drop it in an email with "Q and A" in the subject line!
-Sam Logan
A tough job
This week, I'm finishing up the spot illustrations for the Sam and Fuzzy RPG gamebook! I've been pretty busy with these suckers. Here are all the ones just for the job section alone:
Anyhow, back to work! See you on Wednesday with our next comic, team.
-Sam Logan
Sam and Fuzzy Q & A: Pit Edition
Got a question you want answered? Just drop me an email with "Q & A" in the subject line!
"If the pit is so bad then why do Committee members even have codes? Why not just destroy all information pertaining to its location so there is nothing to worry about?" -Tom
The original Committee clearly felt it was important that future Committees be able to locate the pit if necessary. The codes provide a way... albiet one that would require the unanimous support of all 31 Committee members to execute.
It's hard to say why the Committee did this without actually knowing what's actually in the pit.
"Will we ever find out what's actually in the pit?" -Dave
MAYBE
I feel like answering that directly would be a spoiler! But I can confirm, at least, that I know what's in the pit.
"Am I right in thinking that you still draw and ink each page by hand? If so how much paper do you manage to get through? Do you ever have any foul ups that ruin a page half way through? And if so do you start again or use digital trickery to fix it? Also, I am really curious, do you still have all the pages sitting in around somewhere? How much room does that all take up?" -James
Yup! I still draw the core Sam and Fuzzy art on paper. (Although I do all the panels, lettering, and grey toning on the computer.)