Katrina proceeded to explain to us that, as a child, she and her sister had a contest as to who could memorize the lyrics to “Bust A Move” quicker. She won. Not only the contest, but that moment forever in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Woah hey! It’s another guest comic! How cool is that? This one is by Mousie, and you can check out more of her work on her Tumblr!
“Maybe you’re being too nitpicky,” someone might argue. But really, explain to me how a guitar could last in a secret waterfall cave for likely hundred of years without the wood expanding and becoming ruined by the humidity? Also, if[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Honestly, I don’t think either of us has actually seen Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I sure haven’t. This guest comic is by Alex! She also has a Tumblr! She’s the best, ok. The BEST. See you Friday for a normal Steamed[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Even when you have a whole comic idea pretty much fleshed out, it’s kinda hard to explain it all with Nishi and Clint (…or anyone). I’d rather listen to their stories than tell my own. I’m Blaze (Spunkytruffles) or the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So while Emily is gone on vacation, she’s left me in charge. So I thought I’d take this time to make her site look better starting with this piece of work. As you an tell, I take my artwork vr[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Every time we all do a webcam Skype call, it looks like Clint lives in the void. Like, I’m not entirely sure his computer is in a room. It’s just pitch black.
Nothing like quality Skype real talk between friends. (this is actually unrealistic, jesse is very nice and often listens to me wax existential on a weekly basis without too much judgement) OK FULL DISCLOSURE: this comic was late cause i[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s Valentine’s Day on Sunday, so here’s a comic about Valentine’s Day. Or rather, about the most important part of Valentine’s Day: the days after when all of the chocolate is on sale.
This last Monday (2/1/16) was Hourly Comic Day! I didn’t realize this fact until I was at work, so I did my hourly comics with a pad of sticky notes, two sharpies, and a highlighter. LIKE A TRUE ARTIST