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Archive for February, 2008

Chad Carpenter: My Hero

Some of you might know who Chad Carpenter is.  Most of you probably don’t.  But just for information’s sake:  Chad Carpenter is the creator of Tundra, a single panel cartoon that Chad managed to sell to papers all by himself.  Some of you are saying “no big deal…I sold my comic to a couple papers.”  [...]

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In my opinion, Gary Larson was one of the most (if not THE MOST) prolific and consistent cartoonist of our generation.  His is one of the most unique and hilarious bodies of work of any cartoonist in history.  The Far Side is/was one of those comic strips that constantly made me go “HOW did he [...]

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Mac Vs. PC

Okay, I need some help from the techno geeks out there. I’m currently running a windows box for all my comic applications.  Recently I’ve had to redo a few things because my PC will lock up or even shut down.  I’m not technically retarded (my day job is Intel Servers) but I’m curious.  I [...]

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Rock is Dead

I usually end up staying up very late working on my comic strip.  Last night was no exception.  Normally, I’ll sit down after finishing up and watch a little TV just to sort of unwind.  As I was flipping through the channels I found one of my favorite movies on the tube:  Almost Famous.
Back story:  [...]

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Train of Thought

I really don’t know how many folks actually bother to read this blog but I’m gonna get better at posting regular articles even if they little ado about nothing.  I’m good at nothing.  Let’s just call this a general update.
Panel Mammals:  I’m sure a few of you are wondering just what in the hairy-heck is [...]

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A Light On The Horizon

The running theme on this blog has been a sort’ve examination of how to get Pinkerton out to the masses in a direction other than print syndication.  With the launch of my new website I’ve added a feature called “Steal This Comic” (the button is located directly under the comic).  I strongly urge anyone interested [...]

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