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Hourly comics day

Ok, so this year I decided to join in with hourly comic day, and here are the thrilling, wonky-edged results:



Honeyyyyyyy

 

Nature's greatest enemies

 

27 Steves and 1 beaver and a turnip and 1 Meat fairy!

I just received this excellent bit of Beaver and Steve (well, mostly Steve) fan art from Daniel Fajardo (who's excellent older brother got him two Beaver and Steve books for his birthday) :

Click on little sombrero Steve to see all 27 disguises! I particularly like 'Snooty Steve'. Cheerio!

I am not even sure what this is

previews!

Christmas is approaching and the festivity levels are off the scale, so as a special present to all of you the DFC has launched a new comic preview site where you can read episodes of all sorts of stories from the DFC, including my own strip, Super Animal Adventure Squad. The preview site is here - go take a look, and then have a thoroughly merry christmas. In that order.

the X-mas files

My comic was in on saturday - it's in the online edition here. I'll post a higher resolution version when I get the chance, since this is a bit blurry. Damn you, the Times, damn you and your blurry, blurry ways!

Anticlimactic

Well there's been no rotten fruit, but no comic either - apparently my publisher got mixed up with the dates, because try as I might I couldn't find my comic in today's issue of the Times anywhere. Maybe it will be in over the weekend? Comics are more of a weekend thing, right?

Of course it could all just be an elaborate ruse to boost the sales of the Times - I'm going to have to buy one every day until it appears.

eruditebaboon @ 2008-12-11T13:43:00

Readers in the UK can get a little taste of minty-fresh Super Animal Adventure Squad action tomorrow - I have a one-off christmas special episode appearing in the book section of the Times as part of a DFC promotion, so make sure you pick up a copy if you want a look. I'll try to post the comic here at some point to for those of you unable to pick up the paper due to geographical problems.

Every little helps

I've just heard that everybody's favourite new kids comic the DFC is going to be available to buy in Tescos for one week only this week, so if you're interested in taking a look, but don't want to fork out for a subscription, now's your chance - I think the issue is only going to be £2 and it's full of top notch strips, so it's definitely worth a look.


look out for this next to the beans