Sometimes I do cartoons for other cartoonists. Today, my guest strip for Allan Wood went up over at his autobiographical comic, Allan. I think it turned out pretty sweet, so go check it out.
Tags: comic, jackson, pretty sweet
Sometimes I do cartoons for other cartoonists. Today, my guest strip for Allan Wood went up over at his autobiographical comic, Allan. I think it turned out pretty sweet, so go check it out.
Tags: comic, jackson, pretty sweet
September 7, 2008 at 11:59 am |
That was indeed pretty sweet. What other guest strips have you done?
September 7, 2008 at 2:32 pm |
Thanks, Ari, and thanks for asking about my other guest-stripping endeavors. I mean guest-cartooning endeavors. I kept my clothes on for them.
The Pungirls! extras page has a large catalog of most of my guest comics.
Here’s a guest strip for Multiplex that I did.
One for the no-longer-updating Basic Wage Kids.
And here was my losing entry for the Beaver and Steve guest comic competition.
There ya go! Hope you enjoy the guest comics.
September 7, 2008 at 11:44 pm |
Wow, I really liked the Multiplex comic. It continually amazes me how thoughtfully religious you are. I mean no offense, but I know plenty of people who would make that seem like an oxymoron.
I guess that’s a backhand compliment to the religious, but still. I mean the compliment as much as the backhand. Good show, Jackson.
Holy shit! You did TWO Real Life comics? Whoa, man. We’re talking big time, here.
September 11, 2008 at 11:15 pm |
I clicked the link and it sent me to the most recent one, so I checked out the guest strips, and I assume yours is the awesome one. I clicked on your links; good stuff.
Ari, what do you mean when you say ‘religious’? Or, perhaps I should ask how you think it will be misinterpreted? I basically agree with this strip. <possibly meaningless ramblings> I think that people who preach ‘hellfire and brimstone’ miss the point. But there’s a balance between trying to scare people to salvation and not talking about it at all. I know I tend toward the latter myself. I don’t want to offend someone away from becoming a Christian. I’m sure I don’t always succeed. *shrugs* </possibly meaningless ramblings> Back to ‘religious’; it has connotatively become somewhat meaningless. People use it to mean all kinds of things, so I can understand you wanting to state that you ‘mean no offense’.