232: Adventure Time
Jeff: Come on, grab your friends! We’ll go to very distant lands. With Bal the dork and Daph the roadie, the fun will never end. It’s adventure time!
Jeff: Come on, grab your friends! We’ll go to very distant lands. With Bal the dork and Daph the roadie, the fun will never end. It’s adventure time!
Jeff: Lessee… What would wake you up faster: 100% Colombian-esque decaf or bleeding guitar solos? I think I know what Stan chooses. Jeremy: I have been hand lettering for a little while now for sound effects, and it has all[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeremy: Chester’s gadgetry genius doesn’t do much for digital percussion past the tech behind an 80s CASIO keyboard, apparently. Jeff: Yeah, despite his gee-wizardry on most other things, he appears to be a bit vulnerable when it comes to drum[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeff: I’ve really been enjoying the challenge of splitting the team into two groups, bouncing back and forth between them, but still finding links between their disparate stories. I hope you guys have been enjoying it, too!
Jeremy: Our comic page today has a special guest, and he bears a striking resemblance to someone in the comic Little Guardians, by the excellent team of Lee Cherolis and Ed Cho. “Moose” shares very similar fan-boy tendencies to his Little Guardians[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeremy: Gin Ludden is back for her third comic in a row as our fill-in colorist. I have been really loving seeing the comic through a different colorist’s eyes. It’s nice to see someone else’s interpretation and color/effect choices. Gin[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeff: This brings to an end our collaboration with fabulous colorist Ginger Dee. She’s done far more than throw Crayolas at the screen for us; she really collaborated with us, asking questions about the emotions behind these strips. Questions about[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeff: Decided to try something a little different with this strip. I really hope it makes sense to everyone! Jeremy: And another satisfied Ultimate Ukuleles customer exits the store in panel one. It’s almost like she’s finished with her role[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Jeff: For an in-depth look at the process of how we create comics together, check out these two blog posts: The Script, Pencils. Then come on back here for the conclusion: Jeremy: So, after I have my pencils prepared in Photoshop,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…