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Schtuff [May. 14th, 2008|06:50 pm]
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I usually do crossposts with DasienComic.net when my art stuff and real life stuff intersect, although lately I've been doing it more frequently. I usually do it so that people who read my regular blog could, if they're interested, go over there and subscribe. That's basically the reason I've got the hypno-butt avatar out.

So anyway, there are a couple spammy things I wanted to go over. I did a couple minor edits to the Drunk Duck Wiki page a little while ago, because it badly needed it. I'm hoping that by bringing it up, that some of my LJ friends who are more in the know with Drunk Duck could maybe either expand upon the changes I made or do a V8 headbonk to the ones who normally watch over the page. Namely Spang, Volte, and Black Kitty.

Also, I thought I'd bring your attention to the Crossoverlord comic forum that we set up a few weeks ago. We've gotten a lot of hits, but you know me. We could always use more. Go there and spread the joy. ...And marvel at Al Shroeder's comicbook nerdiness.

And as long as you're at it, check out Crossoverlord!
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New Crossoverlord! Page 5 [May. 13th, 2008|04:00 pm]
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It's time for Mindmistress to make her official appearance. She's not too happy about being summoned into cross-reality battle. Just wait until she finds out who her partners are!

For you Drunk Duck users, click the following URL:
http://www.drunkduck.com/Crossoverlord/?p=395218

If you've got a Webcomics Nation account, click this one:
http://webcomicsnation.com/crossoverlord/crossoverlord/series.php?view=single&ID=111836

If, for some reason, you want to check it out on Comic Genesis, here's were to go:
http://crossoverlord.comicgenesis.com/d/20080513.html
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Someone pulled a sneaky on Wiki [May. 11th, 2008|07:20 pm]
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Every now and then, I do a Wiki search for ol' Das, just to see if anyone has sneaked her into an article. Apparently, someone snuck a quick mention into Wikipedia's Superhero article. Okay, I didn't do it. I swear!

"However, with people adding their own definitions of superhero to the mix, Superhero may mean a specific type of superpowered hero, such as in the webcomic Dasien."
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhero

The full context of the statement, I think, is that a superhero in the Dasien universe means that you actually have super powers, as opposed to the DC universe, where a powerless hero like Batman fits the definition. Again, I think that's what it means. Otherwise, I think one of my fans apparently thought they could sneak a little Dasien reference into Wikipedia, which is fine. I won't throw a fit, though, if someone deletes it.

That reminds me. I should take advantage of this and update, but I'm so backed up with work. I have to finish some crossover stuff first, and then you'll see some new Dasien.

Sorry 'bout that.
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Drawing Female Tutorial [Apr. 25th, 2008|08:45 am]
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This is actually a pretty neat tutorial in which Steve shares with us his theory for drawing women, which isn't a whole lot different from most other males. Personally, I usually draw the head first, but to each his own.

Actually, the reason I posted this has pretty much nothing to do with art. See, for years, Jen and I have been at odds over "proper" art supplies and what constitutes as the "right way" to illustrate. Jen not only teases me for pretty much using cheap paper anyone can buy at the grocery store; she lambasts me every time she sees me using a No 2 pencil and pink eraser. I don't see what the big deal is. The final product is going to be converted to digital anyway. The initial line art is essentially thrown away.

So, I boot up this video this morning, and I notice immediately that here we have a professional artist, showing us his tricks of the trade, and what does he have in his hand? A No. 2 pencil with a standard pink eraser.

Har-har, Jen! I win.
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New cartoonies for you to look at: [Apr. 22nd, 2008|10:00 pm]
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*fwumps down on the couch*

Why can't I just go forever like I did when I was a kid? I remember when two hours was a suitable night's sleep. Now if I do that, I pay for it the entire next day.

*points lazily at the computer*

New Enerdas today:
http://www.drunkduck.com/Energize_and_Dasien/index.php?p=394647

Who's that whispy-haired heroine lurking in the shadows? One thing is certain. It's not Princess Peach!

New Crossoverlord too:
http://www.drunkduck.com/Crossoverlord/index.php?p=389449

Also, don't miss our mirrors, should Drunk Duck have server trouble:
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/crossoverlord/
http://crossoverlord.comicgenesis.com/

Also, don't miss my latest blog over at www.dasiencomic.net, where I basically reveal just how much of a lecher I really am.

Dasien returning soon...

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm not going to move for several hours. I'm even too tired to fap.
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The superheroine leotard [Apr. 19th, 2008|10:20 am]
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In case you're wondering, yes, that's Sue Storm from some early-to-mid 90s Fantastic Four issue. Apparently, that costume didn't last terribly long either, and for once, I think I'm glad. Not that I wouldn't mind seeing Sue Storm running around the Marvel Universe in a leotard, but that particular costume is just a little TOO silly.

I often wonder what girls think of costumes like this. I mean, I know women are going to have varied opinions on things anyway, (just as much as men, obviously), but when it comes to the aesthetics of sexuality, I often wonder how these things register with people who, shall I say, aren't wired the same way I am. Does a girl look at a superhuman pin-up girl and think she looks cool? Does she merely put up with it to appreciate the story? Is it a source of annoyance?

...I know; all of the above. Diversity of thought. Gotcha.

After all, I see some sexified men, and it's the same thing. Some are cool-looking, some are rather silly, and then some are just off-putting. But that's okay. I believe sexism is a two-way road.

I look at characters like Black Canary, Ms. Marvel, Jesse Quick, Wonder Woman, and Caitlin Fairchild, and I think they all look reasonably cool. There's more to the showing of skin. Their costumes actually have a bit of style.

Especially Fairchild's old costume (not lately, obviously). The style and colors of Fairchild's costume are very arresting, because it was more than just a swimsuit. Fairchild is the basis of my theory that zippers, buttons, snaps, and buckles are sexy. (I think it has something to do with implied access.) And admittedly, it's a theory I don't necessarily practice myself.

Strangely enough, the one part of Fairchild's costume I always kind of thought was coolest was her footwear. She didn't have the standard superhero boots. They were more like industrial stength gym shoes. They even have killer treads. I don't think I had ever seen treads on superhero boots before. And since, the only other character I can think of who does is Jesse Quick.

And really, why had nobody else thought of that before? Why the fuck were these stupid comic artists always trying to put heels on the boots? Why was THAT more important than practical athletic shoes?

Err... I better shut up about practical wear, before someone calls me on the irony of female characters wearing skimpy uniforms.

The thing is, I like it when it's more than just a skimpy outfit. In fact, my basis for altering Dasien's costume in the upcoming Crossoverlord was that she was basically walking around in a one-piece, and I thought I could do better. Of course, Al Schreoder is fighting me the entire way. (He's such a fan.)

But I kind of screwed myself, too, because I wanted Das' new costume to be a bit more industrial, with the buttons and buckles, and all that jazz. But in application, I realized that having an organic suit kind of defeated that. Oops.

Oh well. Maybe the next costume will have it. ...and it will ALWAYS be a leotard.
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I love Lesbian Pirates... [Apr. 18th, 2008|03:00 am]
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http://www.lesbo-vision.com/?p=376958

THANK YOU MEGAN-ROSE!
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Newness? Actually... yes. [Apr. 16th, 2008|08:10 pm]
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I'm not exactly setting the comic world on fire at the moment, but there are two new comics that have started this week both featuring Dasien.

Don't miss these updates!

Energize/Dasien Episode 1
http://www.drunkduck.com/Energize_and_Dasien/index.php?p=390192

Energize/Dasien Episode 2
http://www.drunkduck.com/Energize_and_Dasien/index.php?p=390965

Crossoverlord Episode 1
http://www.drunkduck.com/Crossoverlord/index.php?p=389448


In either case, we're within five pages of meeting Dasien, so don't fret any, my patient fans. And in both cases, Dasien's appearance means that the fun is just getting started!
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Two Comic Premieres! [Apr. 13th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Energize/Dasien starts Monday!

The Crossoverlord starts Tuesday!
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Squirrel Car [Apr. 12th, 2008|04:15 pm]
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Josh Lensick is thinking about restarting Wendy. Yay!

http://joshl.deviantart.com/journal/17743440/
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Pogo For President! [Apr. 9th, 2008|07:15 am]
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A few posts back, I went on one of my fan-enduced rants about how great the original King Kong is. The movie is a marvel of stop motion animation, even by modern standards. Sure, it's not as polished as the stuff we have today, but it was way ahead of its time.

With he election season upon, how could I nearly forget one of my favorite stop-motion animated features of all-time, Pogo For President?! (a.k.a. I Go Pogo) If I'm not mistaken, I believe it was an adaptation of an earlier body of work by Pogo comic artist Walt Kelly, who was long dead by then. However, I've never seen the actual comic story this is based on.

And not to show my age or anything, but this movie is so old that I actually remember video taping it off of Spectrum, a Chicago-based subscription TV service that worked by descrambling a broadcast UHF signal (Channel 66) during a time that Chicago didn't have cable services. Such a service is absurd by today's standards. Even then, it wasn't tremendously difficult to descramble analog pay channels.

In fact, the TV in my bedroom was notorious for defeating scrambled channels. Hey, it wasn't like I modded it! I just noticed one day that I was picking up Wrestlemania for no apparent reason. It wasn't until some time later that I mentioned it to my dad, who, of course, didn't mind watching a few free movies every now and then at the expense of HBO, Showtime, and whatever pay-per-view service we had. But I think I'm digressing.

The point is that this was the early 80s, and it was back in a day when shit like Gumby was what you had for stop-motion animation. I hate Gumby so much. In contrast, this was incredibly animated, and all you needed was one viewing to spoil you for life. It is impossible to watch Gumby after watching Pogo For President. Pogo truly set a standard that would later be matched (and then surpassed) by Wallace and Gromit.

The voice work was top notch, too, featuring most prominantly the voices of Vincent Price and Jonathan Winters, the latter voicing two roles. The features a number of great actors with whom I'm not fully aquainted, but one that stands out is Arnold Stang, who some of you children of the 80s will remember as the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee.

The movie had a very peculiar theory of color. Like the comic, it didn't use a lot of primary colors. For a film that takes place in a swamp, you very seldomly see the color green (aside from ol' Albert the alligator!). The trees were a very peculiar color, and the folliage was almost blue. Back in those days, I didn't realize that the animators were trying to copy the arresting style of the comic, so I tried in vain to adjust the tint on the TV, much the annoyance of my folks. You could tell that there was care put into this film so as not to dishonor the source property.

Sadly, this was the 80s, and despite all creative attempts to keep this pure and wholesome, there was some 80sness that crept into the picture. Namely the music. While the music, for the most part, stayed in context with the southern setting, it did occaisionally creep into 80s pop by playing a number of irritating songs that had nothing to do with the story. All of a sudden, there'd be a Pogo music video in the middle of the movie.

Also unfortunate is that there are no good videos online of Pogo For President, aside from this clip featuring Porky Pine voiced by Jonathan Winters. It doesn't really do the feature any justice, though.



If you've never encountered Pogo before, you're in for an initial shock. The dialogue is almost entirely done in local color, meaning that everyone talks with a drawl, and the ignorance of the characters is played for comedy. You actually have to stop and think sometimes to figure out what subject matter they're muddling before you get the joke.

For some time, I didn't even realize that Pogo was a comic series. That is until Bill Watterson, author of Calvin & Hobbes, mentioned Walt Kelly as one of his inspirations. It took me some time to track down an actual Pogo comic, and to this day, my own comic collection is sorely lacking. But, I do make an occaisional trip to the library, so I've been catching up on Pogo and his hilarious band of pals.

Incidentally, Pogo did return to the funny pages, although obviously with new artists behind the strip. Almost universally panned, I didn't mind it so much. The new stips are of the same stylistic quality that has been lacking in newspaper comics since the 70s, even if Walt Kelly himself isn't doing the strip.

In recent years, I've also learned that Pogo For President wasn't the only animated feature based on Pogo. There was another special, entitled The Pogo Special Birthday Special, animated traditionally by Looney Tunes veteran Chuck Jones. The cartoon predates its claymation counterpart, and, naturally, all the voices are completely different. Still, it was a pleasant surprise to find this. And thanks to Youtube, we now have the ability to see it...



What petition do we have to sign to get these two pieces of animation on DVD? Together, even! No sense in releasing them separately. I'd pay for it.

Editorial Note: Hey, wait a minute! I ran some system updates this morning, and Ijust noticed that the YouTube videos no longer have that annoying "Click to activate" thing anymore. Did Microsoft finally pay off whoever it was that was making them do that? At last!
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April Fool 2008 [Apr. 1st, 2008|05:00 am]
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http://www.dasiencomic.com/d/20080401.html

I bet you guys thought I wasn't going to do one this year! Haha! APRIL FOOL! ...No, actually, I was just running late.

Of course, this isn't the only April Fool's Day joke I did this year. I also vandalized my buddy Mike's site over at DesolateSky.com.

In more relevent news, the Drunk Duck Anthology 3 is actually out now! Wait, that's not an April Fool's Day joke! I really mean it! See... LOOK!
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Neil.... SMASH!!!!! [Mar. 30th, 2008|01:45 am]
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Well, the good news is that Drunk Duck Vol. 3 is finally getting released. The bad news is that the pages of mine that they uses are the WRONG ONES. A while back, I had resubmtted some of my pages so as to fix some spelling errors and update my URL. And then I submitted a new splash page to include a dedication to my father.

Remarkably, despite stressing how important these corrections were, my entry remains unaltered. How does something like this happen? And what happened to my edited files? Did I accidentally email them to a black hole? I don't know! I guess it's too much work to delete older files and exchange them with newer ones.

Apparently, I'm asking way too much of people. With all the communication breakdown over the last four years, I guess I kind of anticipated that something like this might happen. Even though it was a year ago, I half expected by father's dedication to somehow get lost (even though I was VERY adamant about it getting in), but I never thought for a moment that my final revision would somehow not make it into the book. Having delivered it at a time when communication was still solid, I must say that I am both shocked and appalled.

I'm pretty angry about this. I've fired off a few emails where my rage is barely contained, and this Monday morning, someone at Platinum is getting a phone call. I invested two months of my time for this book, followed by three years of near silence. Finally the book is finished, I open it up, and they've got the wrong fucking pages. The only compensation I get here is exposure, and that's the part they fucked up! I think I have a legetimate reason to be upset here.

I don't know if there's going to be a second printing of this. If so, I'm ready to DEMAND that Platinum make this right. I know they also plan to have downloadable versions, and I don't think it's unreasonable to demand my submission the way I had intended it to be.
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How J. Scott Campbell saved Dasien [Mar. 21st, 2008|05:30 pm]
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First of all, I'm way behind and I've barely had a chance to work on comics all week (although, I've quite obviously been home all day today). Sorry, I'm way late on Dasien. But, that's not what I'm here to talk about today.

So, onto today's topic!

I owe J. Scott Campbell a huge thanks for not roasting me alive for a mistake I made as a kid.

If you've been following Dasien for a while, you know that I designed many of these characters when I was a young teen, back when I had a bit less respect for my fellow artists. I was just a dumb kid trying to design characters.

Like all young artists trying to learn how to draw comic books, I copied from greats and evolved from what I had copied. Well, one day, I was flipping through the latest issue of Nintendo Power magazine, and I saw this cool artist who had won a game design contest with an entry called Lockarm. This kid was really good, but I figured it was a million-to-one shot that he'd ever be heard from again. ...after all, Nintendo had no plans to make his game, anyway. So I kind of... in a very Liefeld way... adapted the design to my own comic setting, which ended up being part of Dasien, even going as far as to use the exact same character name from the magazine.

To my credit, I did modify the character. ...a little. At a glance, you would see a definite similarity but not so much as to assume that one was based on the other. The only giveaway was that both were named The Gooch.

Years later, when I pulled all of my comic ideas out of hibernation to start a webcomic, I resurrected many of my old characters, including the Gooch, who was still based on something someone else had designed. I had completely forgotten until I was pretty far into the comic.

And then one day, I remembered what I had done. Imagine my sheer horror when I opened up Nintendo Power volume 6 to find that I had stolen a character from a fifteen-year-old JEFFERY SCOTT CAMPBELL!!!! Oh no! This kid, who I never though I'd see again, actually turned out to be one of my modern day idols, and I've been plagerizing him! That's very, very bad.

Now, the temptation to rationalize this was pretty strong. After all, J. Scott probably never trademarked the name of character, and while the character is certainly similar, there was enough deviation to consider it a unique character. Still, ratiotalization aside, I knew the right thing to do was to contact J. Scott and get this resolved. Besides, if there's one thing i've learned from webcomics (and from Nintendo) it's that presuming to have the law on your side does not guarantee that people won't litigate you into oblivion, anyway! J. Scott could have, at any time, rubbed me into the ground, and there would have been very little I could have done about it.

So I found a way to contact J. Scott and basically threw myself at his mercy. Several months went by without a message back from Jeff, but I kept trying. Finally, I got ahold of him via MySpace, and we worked everything out. The Gooch is now mine to have. J. Scott is the coolest guy in the world (other than Adam Warren), and all is right again with the world.

Thank you, J. Scott Campbell for not killing me and grinding me into a pile of webcomic pulp! Thank you thank you thank you!

Let this be a lesson though, boys and girls. Don't rip from other artists! ...even if you think you'll never hear from them again.
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Japan appoints anime EMBASSADOR! [Mar. 21st, 2008|02:00 pm]
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Only in Japan...

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/ODD_JAPAN_CARTOON_AMBASSADOR


Doraemon! I CHOOSE YOU!!!
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J. Scott Campbell joins DeviantART [Mar. 6th, 2008|01:30 am]
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Hey Gen 13 and Wildsiderz fans! J. Scott is on DeviantART! Now go add him to your friends list so you can get sweet, sweet comic art in your deviation subscriptions!

http://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/

Other awesome artists you should have DA subscriptions to:
Adam Warren
Al Rio
Space Captain Steve
Robert DeJesus
Reinaldo Quinero
Ryan Kinnaird
Benny Fuentes
Mahmud A. Asrar
Randy Green
Ed Benes
Reed Hawker
The Udon Crew

...to name a few.
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Devious Journal Entry [Feb. 25th, 2008|01:00 pm]
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Did I ever show this to you guys? I think I might have, but I don't exactly remember. Oh well. I'll just post it again. This is a from another webcomic. I'd just like to point out that my drawing was first.



Now compare third panel of that page with the lats pane of this one right here.

HMMMMMM...

Hey, I have no room to complain. I figured out recently that the whole waking-up-in-a-cold-sweat gag had apparently originated from an old Howard And Nester comic. sigh... Oh well. Impersonation is the highest form of flattery, as they say.

Besides, I actually like Headtrip.
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Tease-o-rama! [Feb. 17th, 2008|06:15 am]
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Another teaser for the crossover. This time, it's Dasien! Yes, and not only that, you guys get a pronunciation key along with it. So now you people calling her "Daisy Ann" or "Daisen" will have to get with the freakin' program!!! (I kid.)

http://www.drunkduck.com/Energize_and_Dasien/?p=361661

I must say that I truly caputured Das' good side.

I meant for there to be a new Dsien page today, but I didn't quite make it. Oh well, you'll be getting one soon enough, kiddos!
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Work in progress... [Feb. 5th, 2008|12:33 am]
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Well, boys and girls, my schedule for tomorrow is mighty blank, so sleeping is somewhat optional at the moment. I might as well do some work on Dasien.


It's gonna be a loooooong night!
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Speshul Announcement [Jan. 28th, 2008|04:35 pm]
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Well, one way or another, there will be a new Dasien tomorrow.

In other news, Dasien is going to have her first formal limited edition crossover with Drunk Duck superhero Energize!

Check this out...



I got a little carried away with the teaser graphic. There's a less obnoxious version over at the actual website.

www.drunkduck.com/Energize_and_Dasien
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New Das [Jan. 19th, 2008|09:10 pm]
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Oh MAN! I'm sitting here watching The Flintstones starring John Goodman, because I noticed it was on Comcast OnDemand. OH BROTHER, is this terrible! Why was this made? Why does this exist?

Oh wait! That's not what I started this post about! There's a new Das comic today! Yep yep. I finally did it. Check it out, yo.

http://www.drunkduck.com/Dasien/index.php?p=345567

There are a few parody/cameos in today's comic. Two of the three mystery cameos have been identified, but the third remains anonymous. Surely someone out there remembers the obscure character on which Blase N. Glory is based.

Oh, and check this picture out. It's a piece I've seen dozens of times before, but the early sketches (particularly the first panel) kind of look like Parker. I know it's just a coincidence, but I guess it shows that I'm not the only guy who enjoys drawing pretty girls in glasses.

Sadly, Parker doesn't change into a sexy shero.
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Uhhh... [Jan. 18th, 2008|10:00 am]
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New comic tomorrow... ish? I think?

In the meantime, looky who made a cameo in Mindmistress!

mindmistress.comicgenesis.com/battle11.htm
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Bless you, Megan Rose! [Jan. 16th, 2008|04:00 am]
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http://www.drunkduck.com/I_Was_Kidnapped_By_Lesbian_Pirates_From_Outer_Space/?p=331051
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Everyone say, "THANK YOU MEGAN ROSE!" [Jan. 14th, 2008|07:45 am]
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Well, while you're waiting for my lazy ass to start updating again, here's some sapphic goodness from Megan Rose Gedris!

http://www.drunkduck.com/I_Was_Kidnapped_By_Lesbian_Pirates_From_Outer_Space/?p=342764

And if you have a Drunk Duck account, I hereby order you to add I Was Kidnapped By Lesbian Pirates From Outerspace! Why? Because it's got lesbians! Duh! DON'T QUESTION MY AUTHORITY!
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The long-awaited return [Jan. 13th, 2008|10:25 am]
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How many return posts have I made? Every few months, it's like, "Oh, I'm lazy now... I'll be back." And then it's like, "Dasien: THE RETURN!". Why don't I just keep working? I don't know. Life drama. Laziness. Street Fighter Alpha Anthology. Invader Zim the DVD box set that looks like the green house, with a Gir action figure. These things would zap the time away from anyone.

In my own defense, I've had the book to do, and that actually zaps my energy. The book's gonna be good. I just have to go back in my blog and try to figure out just what I promised. I think I said there would be cheesecake and an extra comic. Was there anything else?

You know, it's really bad when I get stopped in public and get asked when I'm going to update. Holy shit! I'm not that well-known! There's only one picture of me on the entire fucking internet. How the fuck do people recognize me? (Okay, it was one guy, but STILL!) Maybe it's that I've taken to wearing the Desolate Sky t-shirt, and people are starting to know me through the band... We do kinda all go out to the same places over and over.

ANYHOO, I'm at gunpoint here, so I have no choice but to sit down and finish these stupid pages I previewed for you guys back in... what... November? Yeah, I think that's when I started them. I mean, it's ridiculous how much of this stuff I've had on the brink of completion, and I just haven't done it.

There is some more exciting news, though. Remember a long, long time ago when I said there would be a Dasien crossover? (Probably not; I'd forget, too) WELL, aside from the legion of webheroes crossover, featuring Mindmistress and Mechagical Girl Lisa A.N.T, I'm also talking to the guy from Energize! I'm not going to spoil anything, but the story is going to be a little different from the Crossover Wars saga. From my impression, the story is more about Energize himself, with Dasien as a supporting character.

It's a joint project, but I won't have to color anything, so that should help curb my slowpoke-itis that seems to bog down my own comic.
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