Gimme Fiction
The convention sure did sneak up on me. It's hard to believe that I'll be hanging out in San Diego in only a couple of days. I haven't been stateside since the mid-ninties!
As the banner above exclaims, I've put together a little webpage with information about our convention location, and about the book I have made. You can view it right here!
The current storyline continues on Wednesday and ends on Friday. I'm not sure whether it will be Claire or myself handling the ranting chores for the next update... it depends on how early I have to leave for the airport! Either way, I'll see some of you at the con and speak to the rest when I get back. Wish me luck!
Sam Logan
Our conscience in the gutter, our dreams up in the sky
In case you are new or forgetful, the last time Fuzzy and Rikk met was during the Getting to Know You storyline. It wasn't actually all that long ago... but I've got this rant space and I've got hyperlinking power, so I might as well 'em!
I'll be heading off with Ashton to the San Diego Comic-con next Tuesday. However, the final three parts of the current storyline should air next week without incident. The comics will be drawn before I go, and Claire will be handling the updates until I get back. I am sure she will use this rant space to discuss kittens, robots, or possibly kitten robots.
For the following week, Rikk will be running the show. Unfortunately, the combination of moving, redesigning YES Mag and creating 8 pages of original comics for the Sam and Fuzzy book has resulted in the complete destruction of my once mighty comic buffer. Rikk's guest week should give me some time to get caught up again. I haven't actually seen what he's doing yet, but I'm sure whatever it is will be swell. He's a man you can trust.
Sam Logan
The phone is red
You may remember the mysterious Carlyle from such comics as this one and these other ones!
It took a few late nights, (or early mornings, depending on how you look at it) but the book is complete. I'm holding the proofs in my hands right now! And boy, does it feel great to see my work like this. I do my best to make my comics look decent online, but ink-on-paper is still the most flattering medium around for line art. I can't wait to get these things into people's hands. They'll be debuting at Comic-con, but I'll be making the leftover copies available to purchase here on the website afterwards. And if there is a massive rush on my stuff at the convention for some bizarre, lucky reason, I promise I will print some more up. Most of my readers do not live in California and I wouldn't want to leave those folks in the lurch.