Comments Off | Posted: June 30th, 2010 | Filed under: Art Appreciation, She Died In Terrebonne
I probably should have waited until tomorrow and the new She Died In Terrebonne, but I really couldn’t resist once I found it in the vast Agreeable Comics archives. I asked TJ Kirsch if he’d draw The Loneliest Astronauts for me, but the reply was something I really don’t think I should try without a medical team on standby.
Comments Off | Posted: June 29th, 2010 | Filed under: Veronica Gomez
I’ve decided to cancel the strip before it got out of the gate. I wrote a bit more about it on the Agreeable Comics site.
Comments Off | Posted: June 29th, 2010 | Filed under: The Loneliest Astronauts
Steve and Dan review the situation.
Comments Off | Posted: June 28th, 2010 | Filed under: Outbound Linkage, What I've Been Reading

Pittsburgh-based creator Ed Piskor has recently moved his ongoing Wizzywig series of graphic novels online, remastering the art and reworking the format pretty radically with additional panels and a new layout that recalls oversized Sunday strips. Wizzywig tells the story of hacker Kevin Phenicle and unlike most fiction built around the idea of someone dicking around with technology, it doesn’t take a side. Piskor instead explores the moral gray area of this particular hobby: occasionally, Phenicle does something very stupid and deserves what he gets and other times, the response is wildly out of proportion to his actions. Piskor’s cartooning and deliberate approach have made this one of my favorite indie comics of the last few years and I recommend you start at the beginning and add it to your RSS reader.
Note: There is the occasional bit of sweary language your mom wouldn’t like.
Related:
I wrote about the first and second print volumes a while back.
Comments Off | Posted: June 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Outbound Linkage
From his upcoming relaunch of Secret Voice.
Comments Off | Posted: June 22nd, 2010 | Filed under: The Loneliest Astronauts
Dan and Steve have a problem.
Comments Off | Posted: June 18th, 2010 | Filed under: The Loneliest Astronauts
A very special guest sent us a guest strip and it’s so good there’s no way we were going to sit on this one.