FARTHERHOOD ILLUSTRATIONS
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
COMIC REVIEW:CHOPPING BLOCK
Chopping Block is A panel strip by Lee Adam Herold, He has been drawing the strip off and on since 2000. The strip deals with really dark and funny humor, so I thought. Check it out If Ya Like.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Web Comic Review:EVAN YETI
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
WebComic Review: Skinny Panda By THE PHIL
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Comic Review:BUG
For Me the creator of the strip is quite similar to me, He enjoys creating characters and placing them in random quirky situations. However, it took him 15 years to realize that he'd created the perfect character to start his comic strip, 15 years prior to launching A BUG WEBCOMIC IN October of 2009. The strip is drawn reaLLy loose but nice and has really common conversations and topics that are quite relative and funny.....I think!...........BUG WEBCOMIC! ENJOY!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
PEANUTS: CLASSICS
Take That!
1st peanuts strip
snoopy's 1st appearance
A more confident Charlie Brown
Charles Schulz, started the Peanuts after a brief run of his previous comic Lil Folks in his Local newspaper. Lil folks became secondary after Schulz asked for a move of the strip from the ladies section of the paper to the funnies page and a raise, which the publisher refuse to make happen. This caused Charles to focus his attention on the growth of an entire new cast of characters, starring Good Ol' Charlie Brown. The first strip was published on October 2nd 1950 until February 13th 2000 (the day after Schulz's Death) The evolution of the characters gradually took place as Charles Schulz began to understand the characters and the roles they held in the strip.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis
Pearls Before Swine was created by former Lawyer Stephan Pastis, who quit his job at a Firm to become a cartoonist. The comic was created in 1997 but wasn't actually published until 2000. The Strip became popular after Dilbert, creator Scott Adams, a fan of the strip showed it to his fans. United Feature Syndicate launched it in papers on Dec 31, 2001 in the Washington Post. On January 7, 2002 it began running in about 150 papers. The strip is often controversial due to its use of adult humor, mock of profanity and violence. The comic revolves around the daily antics of Rat, Pig, Goat and Zebra. Pearls Before Swine!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
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