That’s What It’s For
The comic really didn’t turn out the way I wanted it to.
In case you can’t tell what’s going on in my craptacular drawing, Bobbo’s being chased by a monster and decides to confront it. He calls on the power of his awesome Bobbo Rocket™ to dispatch of the creature, and then walks off into the sunset. The End.
My newspost should come later in the day. I’m going to sleep.
Danger! Danger! (Bobbo) Watch your back!
PJ is being very modest about this comic, which I really, really like.
If our influences (or at least PJ’s on the drawing side) aren’t obvious, one of them is certainly Penny Arcade, where they’ve mixed the usual comics fare (funny curse words, silly situations) with some genuinely good comic strip artwork to stretch their work in new directions. Cardboard Tube Samurai continues to get better and better. I keep telling PJ I’m amazed at how far this thing we’re doing has come in such a short time. I like the idea of Bobbo getting out of the ship and having an adventure or three.
I mean it’s one thing for he and I to bitch about what we’re doing. But not in front of you guys. Nothing inspires confidence like confidence. So… uh… WE RULE!
Rocket Monkey
Greetings, monkey enthusiasts!
I really didn’t know what to expect with today’s comic. This strip was an experiment for me, and it was a good learning experience. Omar’s right about the confidence thing, and the thing is that I have confidence that I probably could’ve done this comic better. I won’t really get into it because I’m not all about the self-deprecation and I don’t want/need affirmation.
Most of it is I think my standards and expectations are increasing faster than my artwork can keep up, but that’s a good thing. It means I have something to look forward to, and that’s exciting.
You can always have confidence in my resolve to bring you the best comics I possibly can. Another one coming on Friday.
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