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.

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