Six degrees of your comic
Given the downtime experienced by comixtalk, Xaviar was kind enough to let me post stories a little bit more, so, for the four of you who missed me, here it is:
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Given the downtime experienced by comixtalk, Xaviar was kind enough to let me post stories a little bit more, so, for the four of you who missed me, here it is:
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Every once in a while, I feel like punching someone in the face. A crazy person with a chicken intheir hands will approach me on the subway and demand I give up my seat for her, because it’s their “special†seat. Other times, the nice people at my cable company’s tech support will keep asking me to wait another week before sending the signal, which doesn’t come a week later, which prompts me to call, which leads the nice people to ask me to wait another week, in a never ending cycle.
I will never look at Snoopy the same way again. Or Calvin and Hobbes, or even Garfield. They have all been ruined for me. Not ruined, but rather changed. Disfigured, you could say.
Hello Comixtalk readers, my name is Adrian Ramos, author of something called Count Your Sheep, and I’ll be your host this week, thanks to the kind invitation by Xavier. Being here is somewhat of an anomaly for me, as I’m not the most actively involved webcartoonist in the world, but like most artists, I have an inflated sense of self importance and I couldn’t resist the invitation to blog.
Count Your Sheep by Adrian “Adis” Ramos, moves from Keenspace to Keenspot, starting today!
CYS follows the late night adventures of six year old Katie and her second generation imaginary friend, Ship the sheep, handed down by her mother. Ramos started the webcomic last June. Continue Reading
The Wisdom of Moo debuts today at Girlamatic 2.0! Moo is the new strip by Adrian “Adis” Ramos who previously worked on Count Your Sheep.
Moo tells the story of Emm, a girl who tries to stop her best friend Anna from growing up. With the aid of the toy therapist known as Dr. Moo and Anna’s neglected imaginary friends, Emm’s going to save Anna from becoming a teenager–if she doesn’t become one first. Continue Reading
The adorable Count Your Sheep celebrates its first hundred strips of post-toddler philosophy and late night adventures! So if you’re having trouble sleeping, come join Katie, Laurie and Ship! Continue Reading
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