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The second guest strip comes from my buddy Jason Sigala, who just recently wrapped up work on the much-missed
Niego. Oh, why must the good always die with an archive of less than 150? But Jason is still getting his cartooning on, in the form of a new autobiographical comic called
The Fathead. It's only started very recently, so I don't really have a good feel for it yet, but I'm eager to see where it goes.
There may be a final bonus guest strip running on Saturday, and there may not be! Either way, my own comics will be returning to the site on Monday. See you then!
Sam Logan
Bam pam clam
In keeping with what passes for tradition around here... I'm wearing an oven mit on my head and soaking my feet in gatorade. And also, we're kicking off the final friday of
O-GAWD just as we have in the past: with a double dose of guest comic action.
The first comic is from Kristopher Straub... the mastermind behind my
other favourite new webcomic of 2005,
Starslip Crisis. But it's
his other webcomic,
Checkerboard Nightmare, that introduced the world to the prize-winning asses (both of them) in the fourth panel of his guest strip. I think Kris has successfully identified the subconcious reason why I liked
CN so much, and why I always assumed a large chunk of my readers would dig it too. Look, I'm even providing you with links to my two
favourite storylines!
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Today's guest strip by
Hate Song's Fred Grisolm
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Rock this bitch orchestrally
Mr. Grisolm has been getting a lot of press over the last few months... if by "press", one means "plugs from various webcomics." Well, there's a good reason for it. Fred is paying us a grand each! Also, he's incredibly talented. Of all the comics I read for the first time last year,
Hate Song is probably my favourite. People often link to it with an "adult content" disclaimer. But honestly, if your sanity managed to withstand the assault of these last three guest strips, I'm pretty sure you can handle
Hate Song, too.
When I hung out with him last week, Fred pointed out something interesting about all the guest comics folks have done for
Sam and Fuzzy, and in particular, how Sam has been drawn. Some replicate his almost alien-looking character design exactly -- the square nose and bug eyes and pipe-cleaner arms and so on. But other artists just draw Sam like a normal guy -- that is, they draw him in whatever way they normally draw human beings, with just enough of his visual traits to make him recognizable.
I don't really have anything meaningful to add to that thought. I just think it's interesting!
O-GAWD is almost over, but I've still got a double dose of guest strip action to let loose on you all tomorrow. See you then!
Sam Logan