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Today's second guest strip by
Pihakwa's Thom May
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And speaking of unique comics, today's second guest strip comes from Thom May, whose
Pihakwa is brimming with some of the keenest, most imaginative looking creatures you will ever see. It was very exciting to see his take on the
Sam and Fuzzy cast, particularly Skull Panda. Rikk would be proud.
I am taking a little extra time to gush about these folks because their work is most likely new to you. Well, you have the whole weekend to get better acquainted!
Sam and Fuzzy returns Monday with me in the driver's seat once again. See you then!
Sam Logan
So juicy
O-GAWD reaches it's inevitable conclusion with two massive guest strips from some very talented artists!
The first comes by way of David Hellman and Dale Beran, two men who, as you can see, have a TON of talent. David and Dale are the masterminds behind
A Lesson is Learned but the Damage is Irreversible, a webcomic that is as witty, insightful and drop-dead gorgeous as its name is long. Their comic is unlike anything else I've ever seen online. Not that there is anything wrong with more strips about college losers with supermodel girlfriends... but it is nice to see someone doing something different.
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Today's guest strip by
White Ninja's Scott Bevan and Kent Earle
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Go horsey!
The penultimate
O-GAWD is brought to you by Scott Bevan and Kent Earle, the two madmen behind
White Ninja. I suppose the inspired insanity of
WN is the kind of thing one either loves or hates, but I'm firmly in the first camp and I sincerely hope you all are too! Also, in a strange-but-true twist, I once had a birthmark in that very same location! But I never mentioned that to Scott and Kent before, so perhaps they are
telepathic.
There is still one more day of
O-GAWD to go... a day that will harbour some comicing artistry unlike anything you've ever seen on this site. I hope you all enjoy it!
Now, I must go return to working on this years Christmas special, instead of wasting my precious work time jumping back and forth between
Half-Life 2 and
Metroid Prime 2. Who's idea was it to relase both of those games in the same week, anyhow?
Sam Logan