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February 17th, 2008

The Delivery

Since this week’s update was black and white, I decided to work in a larger format.  I also wanted to see what everyone’s reaction to a larger post would be.  I would assume that some of you will like it, and some of you will hate it.  Let me know what you think.

I’m fairly happy with this update.  I debated with with myself about coloring it, but in the end I just didn’t like how the colored versions turned out.

And welcome any new readers out there.  I hope you are enjoying yourselves.  And now that I have the comments section working on this site, please feel free to drop me a note letting me know if there is anything that you would like to change around the site.

And, although it isn’t totally official yet, all the original art work you see on this site is for sale.  So if there is something that you would like to get your hands on, e-mail me, and I’ll set it aside.  Line art will go for $50, and watercolors $100.

Have a good week.

5 Responses to “The Delivery”

  1. Adam Says:

    YAY! Bigger art! I win.

  2. Muhtook Says:

    I prefer your original 3 panel set up. You had some crazy depth going with only 3 panels, and with the larger format i feel like the comic is “looser” and a tad sloppy. I think the whole thing you could have done in 3 panels and attained the same effect. Didnt hate the comic today by any means tho, it was like someone slipping a fist into my anus and asking me whether or not my ears are hot…good work, loved the cows, I smiled but did not laugh. I would give it a 42.

  3. Scott Says:

    I’m not sure what you mean by three panels.

  4. Muhtook Says:

    4 panels, i meant 4, i wrote 3, but meant 4, well actually i meant 3 thinking it was 3 but i see now they are mostly 4 so i will go to 4, 4 panels per strip 4.

  5. Max Says:

    Love it, Scott. Its exactly the sort of stuff I wish I was making. Its got a classy vibe, interesting subject matter and a hint of smart humor, not laugh out loud jokes. Maybe I’m shooting too high, but this comic is spot on.

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