Life in the Analog Age
September 7th, 2010 by GabeHere's the very first installment of my new project, Life in the Analog Age. For more (updated every Tuesday and Thursday) please visit: www.lifeintheanaolgeage.com
Here's the very first installment of my new project, Life in the Analog Age. For more (updated every Tuesday and Thursday) please visit: www.lifeintheanaolgeage.com

Ian Andersen is a student cartoonist from Houston
(his stuff is pretty frickin good)

check out his sketchblog: http://weflewairplanes.blogspot.com
and comics: http://citriccomics.blogspot.com
Drawn by me in 2007, colored by Ben Anders very recently. His colors are pretty groovy, but man, I'm just not sure about my old linework.
The kind of humor display here seems to me suitable to be enjoyed on a daily basis. This does not apply to all Dummcomics.com comics. I think "Skadi" or "1930 Nightmare Theatre" are perfect for weekly appearances.
I would elaborate more on the subject, I mean, I would try to expose the reasons which have taken me to make this comment, but it is early Monday morning and I just could not do it.
Summing up: ignore this post.
PS:I liked today´s strip, Mr.Swarr.
or just genius in general
YOU DECIDE!
SKADI NOT AS A DAILY!
ARE YOU INSANE?!!!!!!
Bad enough I have to wait a whole week for new Skadi, because the creators want to have lives, and fun, Bah! When they're dead and buried no one will remember their fun! No one will remember anything except how much Skadi they gave! And now you want to discourage them by printing your lies!
LIES I SAY!
A pox upon you and all the fleas that rid your flea ridden body!
A POOOOOXXXXXXX!
However ...
By acting as the punchline, the reflection punch does lend itself to a whole other level of punnery.
Still, I'm over my phodia of Small Hat's Dog, but I wonder if this is all he's good for? Humor works so much better when it gives us something to relate to. Are there any plans to develop Small Hats Dog? Just curious.
Once you use a falcon punch, you'll be my hero