Every Great T-Shirt

Every Great T-Shirt

I’ve been working on too many projects lately. Specifically, I’ve been working on pages for a ten-page story in an anthology book. I’ve also been spending time setting up a Myspace page. The Myspace still looks like crap but it’s getting closer to what I want.

The point is that the art on this comic was rushed. Which is a shame, because a story of such epic awesomeness deserves the best art. Maybe I’ll redraw this comic someday. Perhaps I’ll even incorporate it into a T-shirt design.

Still, I have to admit that the finished product looks leagues better than it has any right to.

Transcript

Every great T-shit has a story. I work as an IT contractor at a major corporation. One day, while I was in a rush to get to a client’s desk… coffee spilled everywhere! The woman felt so bad about it that she gave me a free company shirt! A black Nike golf polo embroidered with the company logo! It’s the nicest shirt I own! Every great T-shirt has a story. What’s yours?

Posted on July 29, 2007 at 11:58 am in comics as part of Art of Failing Buddhism « volume. Follow responses to this post with the comments feed. You can leave a comment or trackback from your own site.

4 Responses

  1. What are you talking about? The art on this looks fine! Found you on MySpace! CC meeting went until about 10:30. At one point, Steven and Bud were trying to figure out a plan to get the jam comics back online in a more timely manner. I volunteered my services, so maybe we’ll get these on the CC website soon!

  2. Ryan Dow says:

    Yeah, I’m kind of glad I left the jam when I did. I didn’t get home until 11:00 and I was a zombie the next. It’s nice to hear someone will be scanning those comics. Also, the good news is I got my computer back up and running, so I’m back on schedule.

  3. Eleanor says:

    I bought the shirt I’m wearing when I first moved town, eight years ago. I was in the outdoor market looking for nothin’, and my Dad held it up for me, ’cause he thought I’d like the design.
    It’s a pretty cliche black shirt with an ugly dragon coiled around a sword and roses.
    It’s never faded, and I don’t want to throw it out.

    ..Heh.

  4. Ryan Dow says:

    Hey, like I said, every great t-shirt has a story.

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