April 28th, 2005

Incentive Sketch

Here’s the picture Tom drew of Joe and I:

Joe & Mup

This sketch is, of course, based on the Wonder Twins. For those not familiar with the Wonder Twins, they were a lame addition to the Super Friends cartoon waaaaaay back in the day. They’d smack their fists together and say, “Wonder Twin powers… ACTIVATE!” and then one of them would say “Form of…a leopard!” and the other one would say “Form of…rain!” and then they’d change into a leopard and rain, respectively. One was always an animal and one was always some form of water. I think the boy (Zan) was the water person and the girl (Zayna) was the animal person. Sure, the writers got creative and let Zan turn into things like an “ice Maserati” or a “steam bowtie,” but it was still lame. Zayna at least got to change into any animal she wanted, fantastical or not. Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal? She could so do that if she wanted.

Anyway, I thought the sketch was fun. I like seeing cartoon versions of myself for some reason. Some day maybe I’ll post all the cartoon variants of myself I’ve collected. That might be fun.

April 27th, 2005

Together Again

If you’re coming here from Theater Hopper, I’ve got two things to say to you:

  • Welcome.
  • I’m sorry this is only a blog and not some fancy webcomic.

Joe and I collaborated on another guest strip for Tom and it’s up today. Like I did last time, I thought I’d run through it for you here.

  • In the first panel, Tom and Jared are out walking Truman. On the telephone pole you see two “Missing” posters. The fellows pictured are Mouse and Boulder, two characters Tom talked about introducing but decided against. It’s this time’s inside joke, just like the Horsefight: 2049 poster from last time.
  • The Babel Fish is from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, a fantastic five-book trilogy of humorous sci-fi books. There’s a movie version of the first book in the series being released this Friday. The Babel Fish resides in a person’s ear and translates any language it hears into something the person with the Babel Fish in his ear can understand. That’s not the official explanation, but it is the upshot of what it does.
  • I personally loved the idea that McDonald’s would hand out Babel Fish in their Happy Meals – and working ones, no less!
  • Second panel – as mentioned, the Babel Fish resides in a person’s ear. Poor Jared. He’s always getting beat up or having fish shoved in his ears.
  • Third panel – I’ve always imagined Truman as smarter than anyone else in the strip (except maybe Cami), so it made sense to me that he would try to talk to Jared as soon as he knew Jared could understand him.
  • Fourth panel – it actually took me a while to decide what awful movie to have Truman reveal that Tom secretly loved. Elektra is one of the worst most recently released on DVD.
  • I love the idea that a pet’s idea of revenge is to barf in his owner’s sock drawer.

Tom drew a sketch of Joe and I collaborating on the strip, and I’d like to post it here, but I need to ask his permission first. You can see it now by voting for Theater Hopper over at buzzComix. Don’t worry, you won’t get signed up for anything by clicking on that link.

I appreciate Joe not only working with me again but suggesting it in the first place. He’s already writing and drawing several strips of his own, so he certainly doesn’t need me, but I love working with him. He gets exactly what I’m after and makes it better than I imagined in the first place. Thanks, Joe!

Next up: guest strips for every webcomic you’ve ever heard of and a week-long story arc at Theater Hopper.

…maybe not.

April 27th, 2005

HHGttG Review

I saw The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy tonight. Here is my official review:

I liked it, but did not love it.