So here’s the big 100. And as promised, big news. I’m not going to explain this one. It wouldn’t be sporting.
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So here’s the big 100. And as promised, big news. I’m not going to explain this one. It wouldn’t be sporting.
For the record, it’s really hard to replicate the putrid colour scheme of your standard hospital room. The green has to be a very specific, very ugly shade that someone probably thought was calming back in 1973. The observant readers […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Sometimes I hate myself. Sometimes an idea pops into my head, and I think, “Heh. That would be funny.” I don’t think about the amount of work it would require to draw or any of the logistics in executing the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This particular strip was a lot of fun to draw. It’s seldom that I embrace full-on physical humour, but when an opportunity comes up, I take it. I have no idea why Daphne and the gang were in Whitehorse, but […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So here are more shocking revelations into Puck’s forgotten life. For the record, my own coffee addiction is not quite as bad. I drink about a litre of coffee before noon most days. (That’s close to a quart for you […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The truth is revealed about Puck’s employment situation, which a few people were curious about. I’m personally kind of happy that Daphne is now grown up, because it provides Puck with a verbal sparring partner. Colin’s too goofy to hold […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For a strip that actually just features two characters talking, this strip was the single most laborious experience I’ve had since restarting Puck. The backgrounds had something to do with that. My wife think that Daphne looks very 1987, but […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Daphne returns, older and and even more cynical than before. So this is Daphne 2.0, in teen format. It was surprisingly easy to generate the new character design for her. It just clicked. I don’t know what kind of flight […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So this is it: the final farewell of the original run. For this occasion, I managed to pull some strings with the head editor (Chris Watson, the guy who was the basis for Phoebe’s date), and he got me a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…