Webcomics Week
I open this themed post with a word from my life: I am fine. The situation is in the process of normalizing. I know I haven't kept you updated, and I'm sorry. I've been very busy these last few days, both keeping my situation viable, as well as keeping up with the rapidly growing course-load.
So, I joyfully bring you Goats, a surrealist, plot-driven webcomic which I have only read the recent strips from. Almost from the beginning, though, there has been a goat (who looks like a horned sheep dog) named Toothgnip, who can also talk (and seduce human women). The early strips (1997; bravo!) look like pencil, but the recent strips are nice, organic digitized piece of art. I'm a fan of the art and of the subject matter. I hope you'll like it, too.
Fineas, Oliver and Diablo (left to right) travel through Hell and must choose the correct path, despite the attempts of the skulls to mislead them.
-Alan
EDIT (9/23/05) : Link is now fixed. Enjoy!
So, I joyfully bring you Goats, a surrealist, plot-driven webcomic which I have only read the recent strips from. Almost from the beginning, though, there has been a goat (who looks like a horned sheep dog) named Toothgnip, who can also talk (and seduce human women). The early strips (1997; bravo!) look like pencil, but the recent strips are nice, organic digitized piece of art. I'm a fan of the art and of the subject matter. I hope you'll like it, too.
Fineas, Oliver and Diablo (left to right) travel through Hell and must choose the correct path, despite the attempts of the skulls to mislead them.
-Alan
EDIT (9/23/05) : Link is now fixed. Enjoy!
1 Comments:
Oh darn, your link doesn't work. And it looks so delightfully silly, too. :)
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