Ah, I see! It's incredibly extended continuity, which is a lot funnier than I gave it credit for.
What makes it difficult to get that hook is you changed your art style so much that it's hard to tell these are the same people from the previous comic. Color vs. Black & White, no cross-hatching. I couldn't tell the guy in the plane was Tom.
Granted, making this connection will be very satisfying for your most observant fans, but for the arguably dim (like myself) it's probably going to go right past them. We need more clues!
I think the style difference is not so bad. I would have gotten it if I'd been browsing the comics on the site, probably - it's just been so long since the first strip was posted that I'd forgotten it existed.
I saw your strip here first. I've stumbled upon the birthday skeleton strip at least three times. I ran through all of your comics last night at bb&bpp.com. You are awesome.
I actually like them without the backgrounds. Or at least just having what is necessary. With the way that he frames his panels they'd likely just look too cluttered. I'd often agree with you, but it's a nice minimalist style...kind of. Whatever it is, I like it.
This most recent one had just enough to give context, and that's all it needed.
Haha, the last comic was clever. I still think you should experiment with different types of backgrounds. Get some mood into them, and play with composition like you're doing in your sketch blog.
Speaking of which, that sketch blog is fun to look at. I like the "Cafe Edition" stuff the best.
These remind me of Scott McCloud's 24 Hour Comics challenges.
The sketches are really nice, but did the subjects really all have the same expression? Maybe find some couple talking animatedly and try to capture their facial emotions. Turn those frowns upside down!
Also guys since my sister won't shut up about it I have a tumblr now at http://booksandbeers.tumblr.com/ where I'll be posting my underground sketches instead of the blog, also cross posting most comics I make and stuff.
edit: here are my two favourites from the set I'm exhibiting soon
Hey all, sorry I've been sporadic, so much shit going down at the moment, and I've been feeling pretty depressed about my work. here's some stuff though I guess.
I reported this god damn thread for awesome because it has simultaneously made me laugh and gape in awe at your art. Love the style, love the humor and love the overall feel of this. Don't ever stop.
Some people have complained about the punchline of this comic, and you have said that you would really like to keep the title of the book as is, and I think I figured out how to keep everyone happy!
Some people have complained about the punchline of this comic, and you have said that you would really like to keep the title of the book as is, and I think I figured out how to keep everyone happy!
Brilliant.
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i need you to know that i was at a restaurant waiting for food, i checked my phone and read birthday skeleton on my facebook wall and i laughed hysterically for like 10 minutes
i couldn't stop, people stared.
Some people have complained about the punchline of this comic, and you have said that you would really like to keep the title of the book as is, and I think I figured out how to keep everyone happy!
Brilliant.
Yeah, that works much better.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
That really does work far, far better. I didn't laugh at that particular comic initially, but I chuckled aloud at the switcharound even though I already knew what was coming.
People who want prints: I checked a few places but they seemed too steep for what I'm willing to charge you guys, I'm going to price some more print shops in the next few days.
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I see you have a bashing-its-head-through-airplane-window gag.
Nice job!
What makes it difficult to get that hook is you changed your art style so much that it's hard to tell these are the same people from the previous comic. Color vs. Black & White, no cross-hatching. I couldn't tell the guy in the plane was Tom.
Granted, making this connection will be very satisfying for your most observant fans, but for the arguably dim (like myself) it's probably going to go right past them. We need more clues!
I think the style difference is not so bad. I would have gotten it if I'd been browsing the comics on the site, probably - it's just been so long since the first strip was posted that I'd forgotten it existed.
I actually like them without the backgrounds. Or at least just having what is necessary. With the way that he frames his panels they'd likely just look too cluttered. I'd often agree with you, but it's a nice minimalist style...kind of. Whatever it is, I like it.
This most recent one had just enough to give context, and that's all it needed.
http://peopleoftheunderground.blogspot.com/
Speaking of which, that sketch blog is fun to look at. I like the "Cafe Edition" stuff the best.
The sketches are really nice, but did the subjects really all have the same expression? Maybe find some couple talking animatedly and try to capture their facial emotions. Turn those frowns upside down!
NSFW WARNING, CARTOON BONERS.
Don't spoiler it, just make this topic NSFW! (edit the original post, go to advanced)
Or link it, because spoilered images still load on computers.
Also, I loved the build up in this one but the payoff falls flat for me.
edit: here are my two favourites from the set I'm exhibiting soon
And I really like that first portrait.
Some people have complained about the punchline of this comic, and you have said that you would really like to keep the title of the book as is, and I think I figured out how to keep everyone happy!
Brilliant.
i couldn't stop, people stared.
Yeah, that works much better.
Hey josh, feel free, if you want I can also get you a nice professionally made print done and sign it and maybe do a little doodle on it and such.
Also Primus, mind if I use your version of my comic on the site?
You're already dangerously close to becoming my favorite person, that would put it right over the edge
I'm a secret admirer.
Dude you don't even have to credit me, just let me send you the PSD so you can save it at whatever quality you usually post your comics at.
People who want prints: I checked a few places but they seemed too steep for what I'm willing to charge you guys, I'm going to price some more print shops in the next few days.
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