Site stuff, and ‘lost’ A-Girl stuff
I keep forgetting to announce that I’ve updated the Midnite Theatre (despite that once a month idea), and the Parlor of Mystery.
If you think I watch what I post at the Theatre in their entirety…actually, I don’t.
I only viewed about 10 minutes of the latest selection and the opening sequence was worth that 10 minutes.
Again, I’m not going to claim to post anything of utter, High Quality in taste, workmanship, budget, or story at the Theatre. It is all in Fun, so please don’t take it seriously, folks.
The Parlor: is resembling more and more the ‘research’ supplement of my YA novel.
I should also mention that what seems to work with Firefox regarding this site does not mean the same for Safari…So if the sidebars have a strange arrangement of widgets, that’s because I decided to err on making the sidebars appear in correct order in Safari. I have no idea how this place looks in Chrome, Netscape, AOL, or MS Explorer, so I hope for the best.
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF!!!
I finally found all the original pages for Adventures of A-Girl! #6 and 6 1/2 where I started this ‘saga’ called Dynamotopia, in which you followed A-Girl for a week while she’s on production at Toooooon Factory. I think I never uploaded these issues ever online, I could never find a copy of #6 1/2.
So I will be uploading those first on the A-Girl’s World blog, giving the Webcomic plugin a test run.
I hadn’t seen #6 1/2 in years, and because of its relevance (now I know why my fellow animation artists really enjoyed that issue), it made me laugh out loud.
My cartooning skills were very good in that issue too.
I also found some of my ancient notes regarding the rough plotting for that storyline…maybe I’ll wrap it up, we’ll see. It’s been over a decade since I last worked on that. :/ Yes, that’s true.
And tho’ A-Girl’s simplicity made her toons seem easy enough for a child to do…really, it took quite a bit of work and dedication on my part to the intuitive approach to drawing. Especially that last issue. Dang nice cartooning.
Can someone find the oil can? I’m rusty.
See you later in the funny papers,
~~~creeeeaky eeee!























