A little sketchy
Josh has started up a keen Dayfree Press sketch blog. It's a really cool idea, although I'm not sure if I have anything relevant that I can actually post there myself! But much of the rest of the gang has already embraced it. So, check it out if you want to see Josh's incredibly disturbing catgirl, Jeph's metalheads, or Liz's life drawings of naked bums.
Sam Logan
Wouldn't say yes, the body says no
Yes, that scholarship.
Many of you will remember how upset I was when LucasArts canceled the second Sam and Max game, and how excited I was when Telltale Games picked up the license with the plan of resurrecting it as an online, episodic game series. However, once I tried Telltale's Bone game and found that I didn't really enjoy it, my anticipation dwindled a bit. I decided to wait until I could try a couple of the new Sam and Max episodes first-hand before mentioning them again here.
Well, the first three episodes are out, and I'm happy to report that they have turned out great. The first was a little rough around the edges -- primarily in the voice-acting department -- but it was still enjoyable. The two episodes since, on the other hand, have been nothing but rock-solid comedic gold. It's so great to have a couple of hours of new Sam and Max material every month, especially after such a long wait. If you are a fan of the characters, I would definitely check Telltale's take on them.
Sam Logan
Deep as a coal mine
Everyone makes mistakes. It takes a real man to learn from them. But it takes a really real manly man man to obliterate them from history through the magic of depublishing.
I made a small change to Monday's comic -- I altered "when" it takes place. The timeframe I set before would have inadvertently made Gertrude about five years older than I had intended. The mistake was made because I am (hopefully) a better cartoonist than I am a mathematician! As for the correction... it was brought to you by the internet and the letter "Q."
Move along! Nothing more to see here!
Sam Logan