Check out your Sunday, The Funnicks by Harold George.
Super Frat has Your Fratoscope.
And the Quote of the Day is from Al Hirschfield:
“Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.”
Check out your Sunday, The Funnicks by Harold George.
Super Frat has Your Fratoscope.
And the Quote of the Day is from Al Hirschfield:
“Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.”
At Super Frat, it’s Ten Things You’ll Never Hear on A Game of Thrones.
And the Quote of the Day is from Mark Twain:
“The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.”
Hey Factory Fans!
Don’t forget to check out Don Edwards’ blog, Blog of the Rising Duck! It features Don’s other projects and a lot of cool artwork!
Also, there’s an update from Roberto at La Choya Atomica.
Don’t miss Super Frat’s Rewritten Headlines: Neil Gaiman to Post Office.
And the Quote of the Day is from Lev Yilmaz of “Tales of Mere Existence“:
“Even in a gleefully negative comic, there is optimism, although it’s slightly hidden: It comes out through a comic character’s sheer tenacity. He keeps going and trying to find some sort of fulfillment regardless of his perpetual failure record. That’s a form of hope, a form of optimism. Really hokey I know, but it’s true.”
Hey Factory Fans:
Don’t forget to click on our sponsors, The Thread Society and Randomcomics.net.
Today at Super Frat, it’s a new strip called The Open Mind.
And the Quote of the Day is from Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw of Zero Punctuation:
“There’s nothing I enjoy more than sitting down with a big piece of marmite on toast and reading through the archives of a good webcomic. The only problem is that the good webcomics are all hidden behind pile upon pile of testicle sweat masquerading as entertainment.”
At Super Frat, it’s Twitter in Focus with the Nerdist’s Matt Mira.
The Quote of the Day is from novelist, William Gaddis:
“We’re comic. We’re all comics. We live in a comic time. And the worse it gets the more comic we are.”