#030
murp27 on Jan. 12, 2006
So, I got a couple of questions with the last page (and some other weird stuff?), which I’ll try to respond to. First off, thanks for saying anything. That’s cool.
This past summer I did, in fact, submit Slacks to four syndicates. So far I’ve gotten two rejection letters back. And that’s not a bad thing in my book. Secondly, with regard to what medium I use, Slacks (and anything else I could conceive of doing) is nearly 100% traditional (I may occasionally erase something or fill something in digitally).
So, these are all old strips. I haven’t really created anything for quite a bit. I don’t know if I’ll continue making new ones. I don’t know if I’ll try a different strip entirely. I’m confused.
murp27 at 9:14PM, Jan. 14, 2006
Sir Jingo, nothing happened. I guess I got bored and stopped doing it.
ZoeStead at 4:28AM, Jan. 14, 2006
Great style you have :D
lyon at 7:08PM, Jan. 13, 2006
Reminds me a lot of the comics my dad made for his university paper. Which I loved and inspired me to comic.
dracco at 3:31PM, Jan. 13, 2006
Murph, I'm glad you left a comment on my comic so I could find this awesome comic strip of yours. I like it a lot! The art is great, the way you cut your panels and the lettering are very professional.. and of course, the most important, the gags work fine. Keep it up. I'll be checking back often.
magickmaker at 3:02PM, Jan. 13, 2006
Awesome. Awesome to the max.
Puff at 2:21PM, Jan. 13, 2006
I never got to read any of your older comics from before the crash, so it's all new to me! They're funny and cute! Traditional?! Wow! You lie like dog! The paper's much too clean! Unless you have magic paper! ... Cheater.
sir jingo at 12:30PM, Jan. 13, 2006
so what happened to that comic strip you had going for a little while about a newspaper boy?
subcultured at 11:33AM, Jan. 13, 2006
GET `EM