I am a confirmed child of the 80's. In fact, yesterday I bought Cannonball Run because you know what? They really just don't make movies like that anymore.
Anyway, since I forgot the other day, happy spring. This spring is proving to be relatively busy for yours truly. Looks like I'll be writing two different comic books (both are more of a serious nature), I'm also waiting to hear back from a job which would put me at well over 60 hours a week. But I will have my weekends off, which is awesome.
Lastly, I just want to take a second to thank Gregory, Glen and Terminal who have all been vervent supporters of Stocks since day 1. They're all talented creators in their own rights, much more so than me. So scroll down (because I'm sure they've left comments by now) and check out their work.
i love stocks. In a very serious way, i believe its harder to be funny doing a strip like this than it is to draw one. unless your drawing really, really sucks ass (like mine). good luck with the job prospect, hope it doesn't interfere with stocks!
Aw, great. Now I [i]have[/i] to leave a comment. I'm 5-in' you just for the pictures. Seriously. Whacky. I hope one or both of those people see it. I'd love to see their faces.
Terminal at 9:36PM, March 22, 2006
We all love the 80's, Though. You have to give the 90's props for the music. Hey, is that the old dis Track font?
x3022 at 9:31PM, March 22, 2006
i love stocks. In a very serious way, i believe its harder to be funny doing a strip like this than it is to draw one. unless your drawing really, really sucks ass (like mine). good luck with the job prospect, hope it doesn't interfere with stocks!
Gregory at 9:25PM, March 22, 2006
Aw, great. Now I [i]have[/i] to leave a comment. I'm 5-in' you just for the pictures. Seriously. Whacky. I hope one or both of those people see it. I'd love to see their faces.