Guys and gals, it’s been an INSANE week. It started off weird with my getting stuck on the road and missing the strip until Wednesday, and it’s ending even weirded. As it turns out, my “day job” was quite the cluster this week, as it was announced that we were moving out of our current office space… and then we did… in less than a week. So, most of this week, I’ve been not only doing the new strips, but also packing up my office AND still completing projects at said office. It’s been EXHAUSTING, and as such, I needed to step back and just take this weekend to try and get caught up. As such, I needed TOTAL CHAOS to save the day.
This is a CLASSIC from former LEAST I COULD DO artist, Chad Porter. (FYI, “Least I Could DO” is a really funny comic strip that’s aimed at more mature readers. It’s got a LOTS of Sexual situations, so use you best judgment in reading.) Chad’s an incredible artist who’s provided a lot of great guest material over the years and you can find his current work online on his DEVIANT ART page.
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Oh, how I’ve been DYING to put this art up for all to see. I started working on it weeks ago, but new I really couldn’t show it without giving away the Robot Cats. But now that the story is really ready to start rolling, I can FINALLY showcase this art. I hope you dig this somewhat theatrical kick-off to the Summer action!
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It’s not so much like Bernard’s DUMB to not notice that the house he’s standing directly in front of is BURNING, but rather that he’s fallen prey to the cartoon cliché that until something has appeared in frame, it essentially doesn’t exist. Of course, Herb can clearly see his house burn… sooooo…. maybe Bernard IS just a bit of a dunce. I’ll let you all decide.
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This strip is a good example of in instance where the character tells me to change the plot. When I started writing this strip, Dandy wasn’t going to be quite as pro-active in the last panel, but I think that this is the kind of thing he’d do. Prankster or not, I’ve shown on many occasions that Dandy really does love his little brother. Add to that the idea that an authority figure is telling him NOT to act, and you have a dog that’s willing to run into a smoldering building.
Of course, BEING Dandy, it was important to add his sarcastic zinger at the end. It’s actually a version of an expression I use a LOT when I behave contrary to anyones wishes… the “impression” part.