For those of you who don’t really understand what’s going on, well, you should read some Dog Eat Doug. Yep, I’m still running with this theme and one theme of Dog Eat Doug is the imagination of the main characters. One persona that I really enjoy is Alabama Lab, an Indiana Jones like character that Sophie plays. It only makes sense that this persona would come out on the playground.
A few days ago, Rosscott of The System posted an interested article about the future of online comics and how we navigate through them. Well, needless to say, here is my two cents on the subject. It’s a bit rambly at times and goes into some theories behind how we view webcomics. Please leave me any thoughts you have on the sujbect, my ideas and rough drafts as any conversation moves us closer to an end product.
I’m going to keep this post short as I don’t want to distract you from reading my article on the evolution of comic navigation (as mentioned in the previous paragraph). So yeah… go see Thor this weekend, tell me how it is. Read my article, tell me how it is. Come back Monday, we’ll talk more then.
-Dustin









Hey, Dustin! Just read through your archives right from the beginning and I’ve love every bit of it (well except for the snot balloon pinup). lol Your renditions of guardian ducks and sweet puppies from a couple of my other fave comics are pretty awesome, too. You’ve done a good job in keeping things light even when the subject is serious. I’m surprised I hadn’t got on to your comic before this. But now it’s one of my favourites. Thanks! ~ @eccentricorbits ~
Oh! and started Portal2 co-op last night with Mal. Even more awesome than single-player!
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Dustin Reply:
May 9th, 2011 at 1:52 pm
Thanks for reading and enjoying the comic and then letting me know about it, it really made my day.
As for Portal 2 coop, we just beat it yesterday. It was fun and now we’re going to acheivements!
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