Check it! I'm guest-stripping for A&A!

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<A HREF="http://www.adamandandy.com/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.adamandandy.com/</A> <P>Tee hee!<P>Oh yeah, and check out Adam and Andy while you're there. It's mass wizard.

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Cool comic Allan!
Is it me or was anyone else disappointed that drawing a guest-comic is what Allan meant by "guest-stripping." <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/biggrin.gif">
Oh well. Like I said, cool cartoon though.

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Yes, I do a lot of guest comics. For the following reasons:<P>1) Massive publicity when someone posts a guest comic.
2) Cool opportunities to stretch my creative legs.
3) Fame and glory.
4) I can "push the envelope".<P>My guest strips for Jackie's Fridge are in color, and I think anyone can appreciate that my artwork now is better than it was when I made the comics that show up now. (Currently, I'm about three months of practice ahead of today's strip.) You'll also notice that I did my own lettering (poorly) for my A&A guest strip. (James actually insisted on using the one with it's original lettering because he felt it added character.)<P>Sooo...<P>Expect more guest strips, when and where I find int amusing.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by allan_ecker:
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Expect more guest strips, when and where I find int amusing.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>So, who's complaining about that?<P>

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I know I find int amusing. I mean, it's just this cute little data type, with no methods, no member variables, nothing but a binary specification! And it's everywhere! Java! C++! Visual-freakin'-Basic!

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Nice comic.<P>At the rate you're churning out these guest-comics, it will soon be easier to keep track of comics you haven't "interpreted".

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