This is the first strip I’ve inked on my Graphire, so it’ll take a while for me to get it right.
Not to mention do rough drafts instead of jumping right into the strip.
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This is the first strip I’ve inked on my Graphire, so it’ll take a while for me to get it right.
Not to mention do rough drafts instead of jumping right into the strip.
I’m really really really sorry, it’s late. And it’s in black and white, and has crappy inking. I can’t ink at all, my hands are not steady enough. I’ll upload a better version later.
Introducing Joe Censor and Professor Snooty-Booty. Hopefully you’ll see these guys again.
Snooty Booty is upset about this scene from the latest episode of “Sym-Bionic Titan“.
Getting the joke will help if you’ve seen the Adventure Time episode “Tree Trunks”.
Adventure Time has finished its first season. The show’s alright in my opinion, I mean, it’s not my favorite comedy on Cartoon Network right now. That would be Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated.
You wouldn’t call tech support to do welding, but whatever.
Sym-Bionic Titan, from the creator of Dexter’s Labratory and Samurai Jack, airs tonight at 8 (EST) on Cartoon Network.
Mad, the new series based on the magazine, airs new episodes on Mondays on Cartoon Network.
Also check out the new series, Regular Show.
A friend came up with this joke.
The last episode of The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack aired yesterday.
Dreamworks Animation is developing a new movie called “Imaginary Enemies”.
Needless to say, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends was the first cartoon that came to mind, specifically the episode featuring Bendy.
The last episode of Chowder airs Saturday (Aug. 7).
A shame, it was one of my favorite Cartoon Network shows from the past few years.
Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated is the best incarnation of the franchise yet. Not since 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo or A Pup Named Scooby Doo, have I been so eager to watch the next episode. The characters are better fleshed out than they’ve ever been, and it’s actually funny. I kind of miss the old character designs like the ones they are using for the new DVD movies, though. Ah well, they probably changed it just in case Mystery Inc. flops and it won’t tarnish the feel of the orignal look or something.
Still, the show is great. Definitely go check it out.
What you see here is the first of what will be many comics where you see Conroy as a production assistant for cartoons as he watches the filming take place. Doggy, Conroy’s mentor, is there for support.