That third quote is probably the closest to accurate. I have found that writing anyway helps. If you’re doing bad writing, there’s still something there and then you get the urge to fix the mistakes, and before you know it, you’re tricked into good writing.
I think that’s what happened in the comic up there. It seems to have worked.
Wait, do you…do you actually think that? I honestly can’t understand how, I mean other than Shrek they don’t have much of anything good and/or original. Maybe Megamind, but yeah, they just have a ton of crappy stuff.
How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind and Shrek indeed. And of the Pixar movies I only really like Ratatouille and The Incredibles, so there you’d have it.
And while you’re being flabbergasted, I don’t like Tolkien books either 😛
Had a bit of trouble coming up with today’s comic Adam?
Slow day at the office? I suggest sloe gin
At least you didn’t make the mistake of ripping off a popular comic that lots of people read…
Shots fired!
I wonder if there’s a comic that rely on lamp as a joke and survived thousands of pages.
Challenge Accepted
OR, write a comic that jokes about how difficult it is to find ideas for a comic. Oh wait… 🙂
Lovin’ the title…
I felt it was apt.
was the reference to http://igotnothing.net/ deliberate? Because incidentally, the last strip they made was a shout out to you…
No, but I’ve seen that strip before. I truly had nothing when I wrote this one.
“Who is more to be pitied, a writer bound and gagged by policemen or one living in perfect freedom who has nothing more to say?”
― Kurt Vonnegut
but then…
“writing about a writer’s block is better than not writing at all”
― Charles Bukowski, The Last Night of the Earth Poems
and…
“I have found repeatedly hitting my head with a mallet doesn’t help at all, so i am open to suggestions.”
― Steve Merrick
Now, about that Winnebago… how many bugs can it sleep?
That third quote is probably the closest to accurate. I have found that writing anyway helps. If you’re doing bad writing, there’s still something there and then you get the urge to fix the mistakes, and before you know it, you’re tricked into good writing.
I think that’s what happened in the comic up there. It seems to have worked.
Bukowski’s quote was my philosophy yesterday.
I’m holding out for a Bug Halloween special!
If you’re going to sell Winnebagos, just don’t sell to them to Dr Zomboss. That attack’s bad enough without being more frequent.
Today: How Pixar got its iconic avatar.
So THAT is why Dreamworks is funnier. Thanks 😀
Wait, do you…do you actually think that? I honestly can’t understand how, I mean other than Shrek they don’t have much of anything good and/or original. Maybe Megamind, but yeah, they just have a ton of crappy stuff.
Don’t forget How to Train Your Dragon. That movie is gold. Bur, yeah, Pixar has a much better track record.
How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind and Shrek indeed. And of the Pixar movies I only really like Ratatouille and The Incredibles, so there you’d have it.
And while you’re being flabbergasted, I don’t like Tolkien books either 😛
what about nonfiction writers? Come on, Adam, help me out.
Same deal. Just swap Garfield for Tom Clancy.
Adam,
Do some more God Bug strips. Visit https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodLordAbove for thousands of ideas.
…or writing a biographical comic for a day works too. Nice!
why not ask us. we are ready to fill your site with our useless ideas. he is an idea. which foods would be useless in a food fight
It’s now my head-cannon that nerd bug as named Jon Arbugle.
YES! I’ll be shooting this idea out of my head-cannon as well.