Archive - May 11, 2005

Can Anyone Identify this webcomic from some years back?


Hi all.

Er, "Hey, kids, it's the Pickles The Cat show!" or something.

I've been searching for a few years to see if anyone can identify a comic i read some years back on the net... I read it off and on, and can't recall its name or author.

I believe it was black'n'white, real sketchy, but not amatuerish, sort of Kaz-type artwork (but I don't think it was actually Kaz). There was a tall, bean-shaped-headed guy, balding, who lived in a slum, and had a roommate or pet that was a large fly larva, grub, or maggot.

I remember them setting up what may have been a lemonade stand under a highway overpass or an elevated train bridge.

Does this ring any bells?

Like domain - should I be concerned about this?


I was going to mention this on Buzz but they're continually down, it seems. My comic's domain is http://www.towniescomics.com. I made a typo recently and found this http://www.towniecomics.com. Should I be concerned?

website re-do!


... have redesigned my website, and while there are still a few bugs to work out code wise, ( I still hate the first page) it is ready to be perused! New stuff is being offered there:
(I have plans to sell my hand silk-screened apparell, for instance, but that link isn't live as of yet due to not having anything done. I just have one such t-shirt left from the APE, and it is MINE! Mwa-ha-ha!)

Webcomics now have their own sections, as do my animation experiments, and tutorials.

Come by and check it out!
http://www.llothcat.com

The shortest wiki-link between two webcomics?


This site uses Wikipedia data to show how one term is related to another. For example you could check out the relationship between Superosity and Scary Go Round.

Or you could use it with people. Check out how Joey Manley and Scott McCloud are linked.

Make Your Own Graph Paper


On this site, you can download graph paper pdfs to print out for yourself. Graph paper on demand! Onward slide rulers!

Even cooler, you can design your own graph paper for print out.