Second Week Jitters

January 25, 2010
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I feel like that one weird kid (there’s one in every class) who brings his Blankey for show and tell. He thinks he’s going to share with everyone something that’s really important to him, but really he’s just opening himself up to be ruthlessly mocked.

 

This week is the second week of ‘Freelance,’ and the most exposure I have given it to friends and family. I have only been going one week and a day and already I am worried about the way the strip is going.

 

The artwork is nowhere near where I want it to be. There’s nothing I can do about that, that’s just the way I draw, but I do kind of wish I had a Rogue-like (yes, as in the X-men Rogue) ability to drain other people’s power. If I could there would be a lot of very sad former artists out there. But the consensus of every notable Cartoonist (Watterson, Schultz, Adams, Larson, et al) is that the writing is far more important than the art. To paraphrase Bill Watterson, the creator of Calvin and Hobbes: “Great writing can save weak drawing, but great drawing can’t save weak writing (for proof see nearly any superhero comic book you care to mention. The obvious exceptions being Watchmen, and Sin City).

 

Which brings me to my next point: The writing is not quite what I want it to be. I want people to invest in the characters and the storyline. Hopefully I can develop this over time. Interestingly (or not, whatever), the reason I changed the strip from the original format was that I was getting zero feedback on it. But as soon as I changed it people wrote to say how much they liked the old strip. Oh well. I still think the new strip is going to be better.

 

I think if I can get people to bear with me through the teething stages I can really make this strip work. I especially can’t wait to bring in the human element. Mango and Snug are great, but I think there has to be a bit of investment in a human character for a strip to really work. So look out for the eponymous ‘Lance’ in the next week or two.

 

The Beginning (Again)

January 19, 2010

This week sees the re-launch of my comic-strip, Freelance. The first incarnation did not get the sort of feedback I hoped for, so I took a couple of weeks off to re-think the characters and the direction of the strip.

 

I decided to keep Mango and Lance (he will return later), and I have added the character of Snug. I think he is a good counter-balance for Mango. Snug is naïve an...


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Common Sense and Ironic Commentary.

December 15, 2009

Irony is probably one of the most complex concepts in language. I am not even sure how many languages actually employ it, but in the English language it has a number of different meanings.

 

It comes from the Greek: eirōneía, which means hypocrisy, deception or feigned ignorance (I looked it up). But in English it sired a number of bastard children with the English language.

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Singles

December 14, 2009

This week is a practice run of ‘single-strips’ or ‘fillers’. These are just one-off strips without any continuing storyline. They allow readers who haven’t been following the regular storylines to get an easy start into the world of Freelance, and would also work to pad out a week if I ever could not make a story fit into a multiple of 5 (5 working days means that storylin...


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Life and death

December 9, 2009

Blogs are for people with too much time on their hands and no real social lives. So I should be great a keeping one. But alas, I am not. My updates are about as regular as that poor woman who seems to be in every laxative commercial, (before she empties her metaphorically-dubious handbag and starts farting rose petals).

 

Last week the theme was love and what we go through in the ho...
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Love and Vampires

December 1, 2009

Luckily I write a few days in advance. Writer’s block has struck me like hairy fat man in a dress who hears you laughing at him behind his back. Today was wretchedly unproductive. Oh no, wait, scratch that. I did work my way through half a bowl of chocolate mousse. Now if only I could find someone to pay me to do that…

 

This week’s themes are ‘love’ and ‘vampires.’ ...


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The First Post

November 30, 2009

Hello, dear reader. May I just say you are looking particularly lovely today. Yes you, the one looking at the screen right now. Maybe lean back a little though, I can see right up your nose from here.

 This is a my first blog entry for the new site. From today onwards (30 November 2009) this site is going to be updated daily, which is pretty exciting (well, maybe not for you, but f...


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