Howdy all
Just wanted to let you know that I finally got the wallpaper section back on its feet. Download till yer heart’s content.
Howdy all
Just wanted to let you know that I finally got the wallpaper section back on its feet. Download till yer heart’s content.
Howdy folks!
I was recently interviewed by the fine gents over at Comics Coast to Coast. We discussed the pronunciation of my last name, why I hand letter my comics, and my plans for 2012. Click here to check it out.
Hello again!
Well, thanks to Phil (aka: Frumph) from ComicPress, the site is back up.
I’m aware that there’s still some little problems with how the site looks and I’m doing my best to fix them. Problem is, I’m no web designer and I’m having trouble finding anyone who knows how to make these changes. If you got any advice, I’m all ears.
Edit: I’ve decided, in the interest of speed, to pursue outside help and have begun talking to certain folks about doing a little webdesign work for me. I’m interested in “prettying” up the site anyway, might as well let a real professional take a crack at it.
Hi everyone.
Just wanted to give you all the scoop on what the heck is happening to my website. My host server decided to do some maintenance this morning and my site went down. No big deal, it happens. But my site stayed down for a good six hours. I contacted them on my lunch break and got the runaround. I got home from work and the site was still down. I contacted them again, again, and again. Finally, the best they could do was to give me this lousy, default version of WordPress. No ComicPress (which is the theme I use to post comics) and no apologies.
They broke my site and refused to fix it.
So now I’m back to square one. I’ll figure it out. But let this be a lesson to all you webcartoonists out there – BACK UP YOUR WEBSITE! Do NOT for a second think that your host can do it for you.
I’ll be spending the weekend repairing the damage they’ve done, but the site should be up by Monday. Thank you very much for your patience.
I’m a geek.
I’ll give you a moment to let that whopper of a revelation sink in.
I’m predisposed to groovin’ on comic book movies. So when I saw the line-up of summer movies this year I said: “Oh Hell yeah!” and immediately began compiling a list of movies I would see this year. First up: Thor.
Now I’ve never been a huge fan of Thor, though I did love his work in Adventures in Babysitting. But I was looking forward to seeing this movie as well as the new Captain America flick because these movies are pieces of this massive puzzle that Marvel is putting together which is all leading up to a massive cinematic event: Battleship, The Movie!
No, that’s not true, but can you believe someone greenlit that idea?
Anyway, Thor came out (the film was released, he didn’t reveal that he was gay) and I had every intention of seeing this movie as soon as possible. But now that it’s here I’m overcome with a “Meh, I’ll catch the matinee” attitude.
My problem is that, after seeing the trailers, I feel I’ve already seen the movie. I’m guessing the movie starts in Asgard, Thor says something blasphemous (like “I really empathize with the mortals on Jersey Shore“), Thor then gets kicked out of Asgard, he meets Natalie Portman and goes through a gauntlet of fish-out-of-water sequences (“Thou has a magic carriage!” “Thou has a magic box that contains moving paintings!” “Thou has Wikipedia!”), Agents of SHIELD conk him on the head and drag them back to their headquarters (which is made up of flimsy, paper tubes for some reason), Loki drops off some death-dealing robot like a mother dropping off her destructive child to a daycare facility, Thor gets his hammer back and hits lots of things with it, the end.
I hope I’m wrong. I hope it’s a great flick that’s able to stand shoulder to shoulder with Spider-Man and Iron Man. But I fear it’s, at best, “OK.”