Showing posts with label Phil and Robin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phil and Robin. Show all posts
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Date Night
Click on image to enlarge! Go on, do it!
Here's a little comic for a Saturday. Don't forget to click on the comic to see it full size! It's much better that way.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Beware the First Snowfall
Usually, the first snowfall is romantic and beautiful, but this year, stuff was falling down all over the place! Our neighbor lost a ton of branches and we saw a big tree that had fallen over and just missed a car! Huge clumps of heavy wet snow were crashing down, so walking was treacherous and electrical lines were snapping all over the place. And we thought tornadoes were scary!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
The Early Years: Reasons (#4)
I feel a little guilty posting Sunday's comic when it's still in sketch form, but I really wanted to give you something and I will post when I actually ink and color this comic! I'm hoping seeing the pencil version will be a little interesting. It's so different once it's inked and colored, sometimes not for the better I think! Anyway, I hope you'll forgive me for posting a "half done" comic and find it enjoyable to read and look at anyway! Thanks, as always, for reading my comics!!!!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
The Early Years: 2nd Thoughts
Thanks for being so patient! I have been swamped with family stuff for the last week and a half! But I'm glad to have this comic done and sent out into the etherworld! Thanks for stopping by and reading... you make my day!!!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Let's Get Logical
It seems like I am always the one who is coming up with these great ideas and Phil who does the research to figure out if it's going to work. I guess that makes us a good couple, but it also drives me crazy sometimes (even though I see his wisdom) because I like to get started when I have good idea. Because, dang it, I have good ideas. Really good ideas.
Phil also has good ideas, but he has the patience to figure out how it's going to work before he jumps in. Then again, he doesn't have A.D.D.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Early Years: an Idea I Had
Yes, folks, that's a mullet and I have a perm. That dates us pretty much doesn't it??? But my hub is a musician and a lot of them had mullets in those days. This is my new Sunday series, "The Early Years". There were some interesting things that happened in those early days and tho I can't always remember the exact conversation, I remember very well the emotion and sentiment, so I'm doing my best to make these comics true to the original event. This is the story of our first child, Riley, and with his permission, I'm going to tell his story to the best of my ability.
Oh, and just for fun, I made an Influence Map showing which comics inspired me to make my own comics! There were many more, but these are probably the ones that I loved the best. Of course, "Maus" was the most influential and almost life changing. If you haven't read it yet, you should. It's a classic. I didn't add Garfield, because I was embarrassed to admit I read Garfield. I also had a pretty decent collection of MAD Magazines too. I was the only girl I knew that read those. That makes me pretty geeky I'm thinking.
1. Eyebeam by Sam Hurt (these were published in the University of Texas newspaper when I went to school there.
2. Maus by Art Speigelman. A classic tale of survival in World War II
3. Lynda Barry. I LOVE HER.
4. Peanuts. Well, duh. What's not to love?
5. Matt Groening's Life in Hell.
6. Farside
The rest are just the comic books I read as a child.
If you'd like to make your own Influence Map, you can find a template here: http://fox-orian.deviantart.com/art/Influence-Map-Template-174550753 . I'd love to see what you all come up with!
Oh, and just for fun, I made an Influence Map showing which comics inspired me to make my own comics! There were many more, but these are probably the ones that I loved the best. Of course, "Maus" was the most influential and almost life changing. If you haven't read it yet, you should. It's a classic. I didn't add Garfield, because I was embarrassed to admit I read Garfield. I also had a pretty decent collection of MAD Magazines too. I was the only girl I knew that read those. That makes me pretty geeky I'm thinking.
1. Eyebeam by Sam Hurt (these were published in the University of Texas newspaper when I went to school there.
2. Maus by Art Speigelman. A classic tale of survival in World War II
3. Lynda Barry. I LOVE HER.
4. Peanuts. Well, duh. What's not to love?
5. Matt Groening's Life in Hell.
6. Farside
The rest are just the comic books I read as a child.
If you'd like to make your own Influence Map, you can find a template here: http://fox-orian.deviantart.com/art/Influence-Map-Template-174550753 . I'd love to see what you all come up with!
Labels:
Archie Comics,
Aspergers,
Autism,
Baby,
Eyebeam,
Influence Map,
Life in Hell,
Lynda Barry,
Maus,
parenthood,
Peanuts,
Phil and Robin,
Riley,
Sam Hurt,
Sunday Comics,
Superman,
The Early Years
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Loveable Geek Part 2
This happens more than should be allowed. You would think I would learn. Well, I guess I have, but I'm the eternal optimist. You can't blame a girl for trying.
Friday, September 10, 2010
The Daily Quota
I make no excuses for the excessively precious nature of this cartoon. I also will not apologize for my pleasantly pollyanna-ish personality. Nor my sophomoric use of alliteration. Or my penchant for vapid displays of my extensive vocabulary.
Haha. I jest. I so funny.
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