[ Wednesday, September 8, 2004 ]
 



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" Java & Monsters Pt. 2 "



This is one is somthing of me poking fun at myself. For those that don't know, I open up "cameos" on the strip where other webcomic artists can sign up, for thier characters to appear as Customers, saves me the time of making up random customers, that I'll never use again, gives me a chance to draw fantastic characters by other people... and well it gives the artists fan art. The idea in itself is rather good, but its execution leaves a little to be desired, as I have somthing like a list of about thirty characters, and those who regularly read this strip can pretty much tell that my customers and cameos come out about once every few months a character will drop by. So the waiting time and waiting room, is quite long. Its also a bit of a poke of how long it takes me to finish a storyline, with a weekly strip format. I'm a slacker so please forgive me.

This weeks customer was the loveable Comshaw the Gnoll from Mansion of E And finally the second part of his cameo has completed. It was a lot of fun drawing this guy, and everyone should read the entire archive of Mansion of E ! if you like this guy.. heck even if you hate it do it anyways, cause its a fantastic read.

I want to thank everyone who sent messages regarding my poor health and leg, and my sickness is gone, and my leg is healing fine, it didn't even hurt so bad to tone this week's strip. I even managed to pull out a wallpaper, which can be found in the extras section. Its not any new art though, its just a background and the birthday picture I drew without Vaughn.

Only another month and a half of this current storyline, I'm also working on ways of optimizing the strips. this strip was set at 800 width. So more friendly for our lil' monitor brethern. Of the course of the next few strips I'll be playing around with formats a little, so don't be to thrown off.

See ya next week.

 

 



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