Eat fuzzy get dizzy
Good news for 24 enthusiasts... the Jack Bauer Power Hour returns with a two-hour premier on Sunday, a two-hour follow-up on Monday, and then a new episode every single Monday until it is all over. I am pumped for more hacksaw-ing, cougar-evading, hand-removing action! And I must admit, as bitter as I am about Fox's compulsive cancelling of all of my favourite shows, I'm happy to see them giving this season of 24 such a favourable launch. I hope it will still be good enough to deserve it!
Hmm! How did this happen? I have no idea, really.
Sam Logan
Filling our bathtubs with tee shirts and 8 x 10's
The fanart gallery has been updated again to include a couple of pieces that I somehow missed on Monday. If I told you your art was going in the gallery and it is not in there now, send me an email to let me know! It is an oversight, not a slight or sign of spite. I try to remember everyone, but I swear, I've got a memory like a horse.
Lately, I can't stop listening to Jellyfish. They play this jaw-droppingly good, keyboard heavy power pop that sounds sort of like a hybrid of 10cc, Queen and Billy Joel. Based entirely on sound and speculation, I'd wager they were also a major influence on the work of bands like Ben Folds Five. Sadly, Jellyfish had already broken up by the time I turned 11, but I definitely recommend scouting out one of their albums and reliving the maaaaagic.
...a horse named HIDALGO.
Sam Logan
Lots of DX-7s, and old athletic shoes
Sam and Fuzzy is kicking off the new year with a brand new storyline that I absolutely guarantee you may or may not enjoy. Reflecting on the past year, I've come to the conclusion that reflecting on things is very stressful and that no one should ever do it, ever. Perhaps this year will be better for the world in general, but how can I compare when I've already conciously forgotten everything that happened in 2004? Poof!
The fanart gallery has been updated, and now contains (I think) every piece that was emailed to me in 2004. I am also gloriously caught up on all my email, and am about to dive in and put together a new Commissions page to show off the metric ton of artwork I have been drawing for people lately. I am just feeling pretty on top of things in general!
Of course, no one can make you feel lazy like workhorse cartoonist Ryan Estrada. You've heard of these "24 hour comics," where the cartoonist attempts to draw 24 pages in 24 straight hours? Ryan Estrada has just completed what is surely the first 72 hour comic. It's not up on his website yet, but just look at that photo of all the pages on his floor. Ryan is a great guy, but I swear to god his is completely insane. He'll kill for you... because that's what he does.
Finally, everyone needs to pay particular attention to Scary Go Round this week. Trust me on this one.
Sam Logan