Be sure to click to enlarge! No wait a minute, strike that! These pictures make me look 105 years old. Come to think of it, you should read this very small, and in dim light. Maybe upside-down, too.
BTW, I know I spelled "comics" wrong in the title. I'm too tired to fix it!
Also BTW, Kali Fontechio just put up a definitely nifty video she and Nico made. Check it out!
'tipple! tipple! tipple!'
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHA! That fit perfectly!
It was funny when you slapped your forehead and the one 2 panels before that one too. And the one where you try out the new soup looking all bored.
Don Martin lives through you!
ReplyDeleteWhat emotion ! What pathos ! This is better then any super hero comic book today !
ReplyDeleteCan someone explain why Ratatouille gets so much praise? Doesn't look like much from this trailer
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2c1ptxw3uU&feature=related
Eddie, I just read about a horrific train crash in the San Fernando Valley. Is everyone alright out your way??
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha,That was Fantastic!How did you edit this comic?Which software do you use?
ReplyDeleteGreat expressions, Eddie! Very funny!
ReplyDeleteI especially recognize that one in the third page, left side bottom row as being one of those hyphenated Spumco expressions! It doesn't have a name, but you can feel the emotion.
Great read! I might want to play with this program too!
- trevor.
FUM-EDDIE!!!!!!! A classic scenario!
ReplyDeleteWOW! awesome application, Eddie! you have a wonderful, expressive face and your sense of humor really is in the vein of the great ol' mad mag. i agree with anon.
ReplyDeletemore eddie comics for us! i think this would also be a great application for more meanderings into your live person interacting with drawn characters idea you did a while back!
go eddie! you rule!
I'll keep it simple - Too funny and absolutely clever!
ReplyDeletelooks like ya got some nice water soup there.
ReplyDeleteYou should copyright the word "commics". When it catches on and becomes all the rage with cartoonists and fumetti artists, they'll have to pay you royalties. You'll be able to retire on the residuals.
ReplyDeleteLester: The train wreck was months ago. It had everybody here shaken for several weeks, but things are back to normal now. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I still haven't forgotten to read those two articles.
Hunsecker: Thanks for the idea!
Chris: Thanks for the kind words! 'Hope everything's going well with you!
Denise: The program is "Comic Life."
Sean, Anon, Rick, Trevor, Jorge, Jennifer: Many thanks!
If Don Martin did photo-comics...Love it.
ReplyDeleteAny plans for drawing some strips? I miss those sketches.
Yummy squared. I just enjoyed a gorgeous bowl of soup a few hours ago, I'm sending this link to the friend who prepared it :)
ReplyDeleteI love the word COMMICS, it kind of combines comics and communication.
ReplyDeleteWe gotta collaborate again sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the plug by the way! <3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwdOwgD5OsY&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fgawker.com%2F5207368%2Fa-very-special-book%2Bburning-glenn-beck-tea-party&feature=player_embedded
ReplyDeleteThe guy at two minutes in is why cartoonists exist.
What kind of soup was it??? I'm dying to know
ReplyDeleteYou're such a clown!
ReplyDeleteLove your funny expressions.
Wish I could draw as funny as you do with simply your own face and body.
HAW HAW Wow that's hilarious. :D
ReplyDeleteI like the spelling. Commics! They're different than the comics you buy at the drug store, these are commics on the commputer! They're commics!
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