I’m like Santa, only fatter.
At Super Frat, it’s a new strip called Class is Overrated.
And the Quote of the Day is from the creator of Wonder Woman, Charles Moulton Marston:
“It’s too bad for us “literary” enthusiasts, but it’s the truth nevertheless — pictures tell any story more effectively than words . . . If children will read comics . . . why isn’t it advisable to give them some constructive comics to read?”
The Antiwar Comic has caught the eye of the political blog, Cannonfire.
At Super Frat, it’s Twitter in Focus with Firefly’s Alan Tudyk.
Harold George has an update on his art blog called Driving Woes.
And the Quote of the Day is from Joss Whedon:
“Nowadays I’m really cranky about comics. Because most of them are just really, really poorly written soft-core. And I miss good old storytelling. And you know what else I miss? Super powers. Why is it now that everybody’s like “I can reverse the polarity of your ions!” Like in one big flash everybody’s Doctor Strange. I like the guys that can stick to walls and change into sand and stuff. I don’t understand anything anymore. And all the girls are wearing nothing, and they all look like they have implants. Well, I sound like a very old man, and a cranky one, but it’s true.”
At Super Frat, it’s a new strip called Shaming at Super Speed.
The Quote of the Day is from the king of cartoons, Joe Barbera:
“Creating fantasy is a very personal thing, but you can’t take the process too personally.”