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Hopefully I'll get the Frog Po…

Hopefully I’ll get the Frog Pond layouts finished tomorrow. And the leaves taken care of. Published on ArtPatient Related PostsJake the Evil Hare #2 out next week! Strip News 10-16-9 Uh Oh Changes Last Minute Change of Plans But It's Okay

Worked late. No work on the co…

Worked late. No work on the comic tonite. Sleeeeeep. Published on ArtPatient Related PostsProjects update New posting schedule… About ArtPatient or Being Smart About Art Plans and Processes afoot! Hello folks!

Strip News

Every week I wonder if I’ll only have two or three things worth taking note of. Every week I am surprised. Ping Teo of Webcomic Finds looks at time and webcomics. Making webcomics is a very unsure endeavor and it is very easy to just quit. I am inspired by her choice of attitude about [...]

Corrupt Hardware

This is a review of Corrupt Hardware by Tom Potter. ‘Cause Robots Are Neat.’ Corrupt Hardware Robots are neat! There’s quite a few places that robots can take you, humor-wise. No matter what, theyare alien to us and you expect them to behave like … well, robots. With well-written robots, you never know when they [...]

On the Art of Criticism

Websnark had a post discussing critical review of critics on August 28, 2008. I haven’t had time to collect my thoughts on it until now. Eric Burns-White’s well written post discusses whether or not a review can be critiqued. The short answer is: of course. What I found most interesting is the description of different [...]

A Rusty Life

What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos Woodruff A Rusty Life by Johnathon Bigelow I originally wrote a review of A Rusty Life quite a while ago but most of it seems to have been erased and I was forced to rewrite the review. I didn’t remember that ARL started out in March [...]

Strip News

This week is absolutely unbelievable with the amount of news items I want to feature. I cut them down to those things I could simply point you to or are time sensitive. The rest I have filed away to post on later dates as separate posts. First, Casey and Scotty is no longer on hiatus [...]

Alligator Cartoon Caricature

A friend of mine who works with people with developmental problems and other deficiencies asked me to draw an alligator. Make it cartoony, like a caricature. Or find one online. It needs to be 8×10 inches so we can use it on a bulletin board. Oh, and I need it done in the next hour. [...]

Just when you thought he was abewt to recovah

I started to read a comic on my list to review and it was a pretty good read. Not too heavy, funny, fairly well done – and it had an ongoing storyline to string you along. It also had elements I found morally debatable and after I had read all 167 comics, I decided that [...]

Strip News 8-15-08

It’s been a busy week. The Comic Fencing reviews of Tastes Like Chicken should be up by now. Check them out and let us know what you think too. What comic site would be complete without some kind of Superman reference? Via ComicMix, a couple of comic writers were talking about how they would reboot [...]

What Do Reviewers Know?

In the process of writing a review, I came upon a link which took me to the PVP comic site. Beneath that, Mr. Kurtz was (by chance) talking about a review of their new how-to-make-comics book. It seems the book’s reviewer was disappointed in the advice on dealing with critics. It basically seems to boil [...]

Fish Tank Webcomic Review

What Did I Learn? Weekly webcomic reviews by Delos Woodruff This week’s review is on the Fish Tank by Carl Ray. The art of the Fish Tank is done in a fun, sketchy style. Those fish are pretty expressive and the action is always clear. It’s usually just black and white, although there are panels [...]