Today at Super Frat, Dick gives Bitter The Butt Sex Talk.
And today’s quote comes from the Antiwar Comic:
“I guess like government, we get the celebrities we deserve.”
Today at Super Frat, Dick gives Bitter The Butt Sex Talk.
And today’s quote comes from the Antiwar Comic:
“I guess like government, we get the celebrities we deserve.”
On Super Frat, it’s Twitter in Focus with voice of Moe, Hank Azaria.
Today’s Quote of the Day is from Joe Simon:
“When I and the other young artists were working in comics, our work carried with it a particularly American slant. After all, we were Americans drawing and writing about things that touched us. As it turned out, the early work was, you might say, a comic book version of Jazz.”
Super Frat has a new strip called The Distraction.
Harold George has another Write Your Own Caption competition at his art blog.
And today’s quote of the day is from comic creator Daniel Clowes:
“I love the medium and I love individual comics, but the business is nothing I would be proud of.”
Super Frat has Ten Jobs You’ll Never See a Neanderthal Do.
And today’s Quote of the Day is Li’l Abner creator, Al Capp:
“Abstract art is a product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.”
Hey Factory Fans:
Today at Super Frat, it’s Your Fratoscope and don’t miss your Sunday, The Funnicks, by Harold George. Also, yesterday I visited my uncle’s restaurant on the Walk Show.
And we reach a big milestone here at the Factory today; the final page of Dealers. Dealers was a two year journey that was just an amazing ride. I was honored to be a part of it with artist Nicholas Raimo and co-writer Christian Beranek. But this was really Christian’s story, literally and metaphorically. It was a unique experience is so many ways. Not only the creation of a such a large project and coherent graphic novel, but to also know the person whom the autobiography is based. (I met Christian about a year after the events of the graphic novel.)
Will there be a Dealers 2? We’re talking about it already. That will be another very unique experience as I was there for that era. For now though, I urge you to read Christian’s Afterword underneath the last page which ties things up nicely. A big thank you to Nicholas and Christian for their tireless efforts and talent. And thank you, the reader, for taking this journey with us.
And, as always, more to come.
-Tony D