Archive for valerie
Grace
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! Earlier this year I started on an online radio station called QCIndie.com. I rarely talk about it on here as I feel its target audience differs greatly, but I wanted to give thanks to a co-admin named Jess. She loves Grace Slick and is one of the few who’d get this strip without having to Google it. She doesn’t post much, but when she does, it’s always appreciated. So thank you, and thank you to all my fans who read and support my strip!
Pot
Welcome to this week’s Way Back Wednesday!
Today’s strip was originally posted March 5, 2009.
This is another of my all-time favourites, even if it does cross the boundaries a little. I believe this is Valerie’s only speaking role. Though if memory serves right, this strip originally starred the written-out-and-never-to-be-seen again character Mr. Blob…
Did you know you and read and subscribe to more classic strips on Comics Sherpa? I’m already up to 22 subscribers. Thanks, everyone!
Pumpkin
Welcome to this week’s Way Back Wednesday!
Today’s strip was originally posted October 29, 2007.
I really want to do a Halloween storyline this year, but I don’t really have any ideas. If I come up with something though, it’ll probably preempt next week’s Way Back Wednesday. So I just figured I should throw that out there.
Don’t You Put It In Your Eye
Welcome to this week’s Way Back Wednesday!
Today’s comic was originally posted October 17, 2009.
As I’ve said before, I always like bringing back old characters in my Way Back Wednesdays. The original strip also wasn’t drawn that bad, actually. There was little to change. Also, did you notice Jeff Jr’s costume is taken straight from Alvin and the Chipmunks? No regrets.
House
Welcome to this week’s Way Back Wednesday!
This comic was originally posted November 23, 2007.
This comic is wacky. It needs wacky drawings to go with it. The original was wacky. But it could always be wackier.
This is one of those comics that make people wonder exactly what’s going on in my head. I’m always impressed by how much detail I could fit into those tiny frames. Adding a little breathing room never hurt, and besides, it’s the Internet, so why not? No one has 800×600 screens or dial-up anymore anyway.
Here’s a reminder that I’m accepting guest strips! Remember, you have to get them in before August 30th. Got an idea? Send it in! I’d love to see it!
Groundhog Day
Tomorrow is Groundhog Day! “Groundhog Day” is the type of movie you can watch over and over, and not even be done the first viewing.