Friday, September 11, 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009

Zug zug

Went to go and see Year One last night. It was a bit difficult to get around to it because there was one screening at 5:20PM and the next one after that was at 9:20PM. WTF Village 6?


Anyway, the movie was good! Better than I was led to believe by reviews. I mean, it wasn't District 9 or anything, but it was funny. The only slack part is it's not particularly well thought out. There are funny jokes, (the foreskin one comes to mind for some reason) but as a whole the movie feels a bit strung out sometimes.

Also Michael Cera has been typecast. Looking forward to Youth in Revolt to see if he can break out of it ^_^

And I really like buddy movies. Every time I watch one, particularly ones that are crap, I get this strange urge to write more Nameless and Aimless. Weird, yes. I know.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Just let it be

So I've completed my goal of doing 10 of these comics to help me pitch them to someone. I'll post the last 3 in the next couple of days, in case you were counting :P

Now I'm off to make a list of people to send these to. Any ideas?

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Baby, you can drive my car.

You know, when I'm feeling down, Queen and The Beatles are pretty good therapy :)

I also had good fun drawing Melvin, because well, he's a minotaur in a school uniform. Also, researching images of harpies was pretty scary. Apparently they are relating in some myths to Sirens, those creatures that lure sailors to their deaths with the beauty of their singing. If that's so, then we all know who got the good singing genes in that family.

Also, in terms of sound, it might help if you run your fingernails down a blackboard while reading the dialogue for Ms. Harpy.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Theres a mutated strain in our DNA helix.

And you three are the ones who can heal it.

I have a couple of links to share with you. Because I am kind like that. But first, here is a comic what I been make.
I've been wasting a lot of time over at TV tropes. It's kinda like Wikipedia. Except it shows the connection between different idioms that are found in television and movies. It bills itself as a depository of fiction writing concepts. It has articles like, The Five Man Band and such. Is also pretty funny. In my opinion, its more educational than Encyclopedia Dramatica >_< Also, I found this picture there.

And I'm incredibly sleepy this morning because I spent most of last night watching the Legend of Neil. It's a parody webseries based on the Legend of Zelda. The basic plot is that Neil somehow ends up in the game after getting copiously drunk and masturbating to the fairy in the game while strangling himself with the Nintendo controller. This is basically the type of humor you will find in the series.

Oh, and did I mention that it's written, directed and created by Sandeep Parikh from The Guild? (His title on the website is "Title Whore"). Yeah, and Felicia Day plays a nymphomaniac fairy. That alone is worth about 2000 awesome points.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Yes, I have a plot in mind.

Or at least a vague storyline. You know, high school was lots of fun. I miss the little things about, how you were a bunch of different people all kinda in the same thing together. At the end of the day, everyone kinda watched out for each other, even if normally you'd never talk that person. Also I am babbling because, as the Nac Mac Feegle might say, I'm a little "pished".

Anyway, here's another Kids These Days comic.
Also, this is the first comic with David and Ms. Ram in it. Ms. Ram is based on one of the coolest teachers I had in high school. She gave me lots of good advice that I failed to take on many occasions. And David is...well, he's David. The weird thing is, I don't particularly like him, as a character. He's a smart arse, he's popular, and he's...well he's fit. But I have a feeling that I can develop him well.

We'll see how it goes ^_^

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Ghost Cat


Random thought I had at lunch today.