Some sacred classics in there...
Some sacred classics in there...
Maybe, as they sleep, they see a big rotating single-colored number in front of their eyes. They instinctually know this is the number of animals they must kill in a day. Then, the entire day is built around that and accidental cuteness. Reality is crazy...
I hate anything that DOESN'T sound like a dental drill...
I had the yellow one in college.
I love this
Excerpt from Ceramic page 9. #altcomics
Straw-use in the comics...
Danny Markin Diary, 7/5/25: We're moving back to the Middlewest. I might start drawing regularly again. I think I saw a weasel today. I keep thinking it's 2006.
Shadow the Hedgehog might eclipse him in popularity in a couple of years.
I really enjoy your work on Insert Credit. Thank you for doing it. It's nice to be able to laugh genuinely at something I'm listening to while working a horrible overnight stocking job. Most video game podcasts seem evil or boring or a combination of the two.
Sonic or Mario, PC Engine or FMTownsMarty, Long John Silver's or Arthur Treacher's.
Yeah!
i don't like robert crumb and i wish picturebox was still publishing
The Animals, They Speak! Episode 2: "Fauntleroy and the Chancellor"
"The Animals, They Speak Words! Episode 1: Goosens Toonder and Lessus Moore"
episode 066
Salt Mines Comic Book No. 1, Page 1 || A Danny Markin Comic Book || A Comic Book For You ~ A Comic Book For Me
The 1024th Horror of the Gag comic strip shows a rabbit's head in a starry night-field. On top of the rabbit's head, there is handwritten text that says, "You see... nothing is more permanently on fire than the limitations of my own thoughts. (paragraph break) I feel the boring burnjng at all times..."
The 1025th Horror of the Gag comic features a rabbit talking. He says, "I don't tell you these truths to receive false sympathy... or even the real thing. I am merely explaining the fabric of my life. I am a historian and a math-maker... and a sobber in the night." The rabbit is smoking a cigarette and also holding a candle.
I don't know. #altcomics
Impeccable taste as always! I won a contest on "Comics by Kids" on AOL's Blackberry Creek for best comic, and they sent me a copy of "Orly's Draw-A-Story," which, sadly, just wasn't the same. Come to think of it, those comics were probably much more readable and approachable than the ones I do now.
I drew hundreds of pages of comics on this as a kid between 1996 and 1998 or so. It was my sacred, happy ground. It had animated cows at the press of a button. You could make easy comics grids if you were like me and had a learning disability that prevented you from understanding rulers. A treasure.
I've drawn a comic strip in called "Horror of the Gag" since 2012. I'll do it until I die. It's meant to be a meandering exercise in spontaneous writing. Here are two recent strips from this week, parts 21 and 22 of a story in progress. #altcomics
That guy left a deeper impression on me than my dad.
I haven't read it yet. I like and hate just about everything at the same time.
It's true... I am embarrassed. But that's very kind! I might make a little book of these recent neurotic bunny strips.
Recent Horror of the Gag strips.
Is this headline from a 1994 issue of Gamepro a "When Harry Met Sally" reference?
I'm just talking about a personal preference.