SAM & FUZZY, by Sam Logan (updates M/W/F)


Bestseller, Pt. 1

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Jan 19, 2004

Yeah no woo all right come on let's go guitar solo


I hope you all enjoy Carlyle strips as much as I do!


After opening my inbox and finding about five-billion positive emails about Friday's shirt proposition, I have gone ahead and unleashed the "I'm Communism" shirt onto a (mostly) unsuspecting world. I am just confirming the final details with my shirt printer -- barring any kind of unmitigated disaster, you will be able to order the t-shirts, babydoll t-shirts and hoodies by Wednesday.


Anticipate!


Sam Logan


Jan 16, 2004

In Soviet Russia, comic reads you


Well, I had no idea that Monday's comic would be so popular! One reader was even inspired to create a piece of fanart, and I have added it to the fanart gallery.


Also, several folks have requested that the fourth panel be made into a t-shirt. Personally, I'm picturing a red shirt with the "I'm Communism" message and an image of Fuzzy similar to the one in the fourth panel. Is this something you would honestly actually buy? Email me and let me know!


Earlier this week, fellow Dayfree Press member Tom Brazelton had the severe misfortune of having his entire website deleted by his webhost. But worry not, movie fans, because Theater Hopper is back in action, and none of the precious, precious comics were lost. Whew!


Sam Logan


Jan 14, 2004

I'll take it from here


Cartooning super villain Ryan Estrada has started up a new online comic, Gamer's Edge: World Renowned Comic Strip of the Future. It's as good as the title is long, friends. Ryan also has put a special little surprise for Sam and Fuzzy fans in the background of the most recent strip. And I didn't even have to pay him anything!


Speaking of games, I'm currently slugging my way through Sonic Heroes. It has a lot of problems, mark my words, but it's better than a poke in the eye with a pointy stick. Or at least, I think like it more than Gabe and Tycho seem to. Every once in awhile -- when you are able to ignore the poor camera, irritating voice work, overabundant cheap shots and mental boss fights -- it approaches something resembling fun. Kinda.


Sam Logan