Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Shifty

I'm gonna start archiving my journal strips from the old version of the site. Here we go...
Also, I know it may seem like I'm name dropping in the strip above, but if you'll notice the date, this was done 6(!) years ago (holy crap, time flies) long before Gene was the Black Hole of literary awards and Librarian panties.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Speaking of Mediocrity...

No pitying comments please.
Also, if you were wondering why some of the comics that used to be in the comics section weren't put back up, this is why. Actually all the comics except for Same Difference, 10 Commandments of Simon, and Black Harvest are all pretty much embarrassing to me now, but I put the least cringe-inducing ones back up just to fatten up the amount of content. I have no idea why. I have some weird compulsion to appease all the goddamn freeloaders for some reason.
Also, there are a few cartoonists that I admire that are polite enough to at least pretend to like my comics -- I was just writing steam-of-consciously and wanted to be as honest as possible. I was just having one of those days. You know how it is, fellow cartoonists. Or maybe it's just me, I don't know, I guess I shouldn't presume.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Lando Carter
Speaking of John, I saw this linked on his myspace profile and it cracked me up so I thought I'd share.
Recommendation: Sublife #1 by John Pham

The first issue of John Pham's new series, Sublife, is out and I highly recommend you do yourself a favor and grab a copy. It's one of the best comics I've read in a while, especially the second half. And like all of John's books, it's gorgeously produced.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Life in Portland
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Weezbot
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Stoopid Old Comics
Finally got around to putting a bunch of comics back up on the site. Just check the "Comics" section to the right there. Another work day wasted on this internet crap. Sigh. Back to working on some actual new comics.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
Don't Make Me Reach Back There
So I read this fun little comic by Mike Dawson the other day, and it got me to thinking.
Just like every kid with a sibling, my brother and I were sequestered to the backseat on every road trip while my dad drove and my mom took naps in the passenger seat. And of course, my brother and I would inevitably fight like two ferrets in a pillow case. Why do parents do this? I never questioned this before as I just assumed it was one of those things like gravity that's just a constant in the universe. But if they don't want us kids to fight, all it would take is for one of the parents to switch seats with one of the kids. Right? I mean, it's not like my parents ever spoke to one another while we were driving anyway. There was no real particular reason why they had to sit next to each other. Why is this some kind of unbendable, unsaid rule in family car seating arrangement? Are they afraid they'll have this sudden impulse to fight over the Gameboy once they're banished into the backseat? Well, if and when I have two kids, things are going to change, by gum! I have a dream...
Just like every kid with a sibling, my brother and I were sequestered to the backseat on every road trip while my dad drove and my mom took naps in the passenger seat. And of course, my brother and I would inevitably fight like two ferrets in a pillow case. Why do parents do this? I never questioned this before as I just assumed it was one of those things like gravity that's just a constant in the universe. But if they don't want us kids to fight, all it would take is for one of the parents to switch seats with one of the kids. Right? I mean, it's not like my parents ever spoke to one another while we were driving anyway. There was no real particular reason why they had to sit next to each other. Why is this some kind of unbendable, unsaid rule in family car seating arrangement? Are they afraid they'll have this sudden impulse to fight over the Gameboy once they're banished into the backseat? Well, if and when I have two kids, things are going to change, by gum! I have a dream...
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Orange Tango!
Friday, September 5, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Racism Alive and Well
Graahfljakjfoieja!!!
I want to write something coherent about this, but it gets me so angry and frustrated, it just makes me verbally constipated.
Luckily Anne Ishii says everything that needs to be said for me: READ
Those of you who have no awareness of Women's Golf might think this is out of the blue or not that big a deal. But see, for the past few years South Korean players have been increasingly dominant in the LPGA. Just like professional basketball is dominated by African Americans today, it's not unimaginable to see the same thing happening in the LPGA with Korean women. And of course, the LPGA is desperately pulling out every bullshit card to stop this from happening. You're not fooling anyone, LPGA. Racist FUCKS.
(Can you imagine if they instigated this "rule" in any other sport? Half of Major League Baseball would be wiped out for starters!)
I want to write something coherent about this, but it gets me so angry and frustrated, it just makes me verbally constipated.
Luckily Anne Ishii says everything that needs to be said for me: READ
Those of you who have no awareness of Women's Golf might think this is out of the blue or not that big a deal. But see, for the past few years South Korean players have been increasingly dominant in the LPGA. Just like professional basketball is dominated by African Americans today, it's not unimaginable to see the same thing happening in the LPGA with Korean women. And of course, the LPGA is desperately pulling out every bullshit card to stop this from happening. You're not fooling anyone, LPGA. Racist FUCKS.
(Can you imagine if they instigated this "rule" in any other sport? Half of Major League Baseball would be wiped out for starters!)
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