
I am moving at the moment, and on extremely short notice, so the ballpoint comics will be coming until things settle down. Those disgusted by such crude inkery need not worry– there’ll probably only be one or two more of these before I get situated at the new place. They will likely all be about moving, since that’s all I’ve been able to think about for the past few days. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got junk to cram into boxes.

This comic was inked in ballpoint pen, which is something I do once in a while. It gives me great pleasure to draw in ballpoint, but it tends to look a lot like pencil once my scanner’s had it’s way with it. I guess you’ll just have to trust me that this comic turned out really well on paper.

I am that charming.

Today’s strip is a guest strip by Jon Bearup, formerly of the comic Blahsville. As I understand it, Jon is considering getting back into comics and is looking for the right writer for the job (as opposed to the hordes of writers looking for artists). His forum might be a good place to express an interest if you have an interest to express in that.
And Jon, thanks a lot for the guest comic.
EDIT: Another thing I’d like to mention is, despite the fact that only about 10-15% of the world’s internet users run Firefox, according to my tracker, over 44% of the visitors to this site are currently using it.
I’m very proud of you all. Good job, guys and gals. Way to recognize a good bandwagon when you see one.

More than anything, I think I made this comic for me. I’m not sure how many of you read James Kochalka’s comics, but if you don’t, I recommend giving them a shot. His books are on sale at the moment too, so there’s another way to go. It goes without saying, I think, that among other things, I’m picking up a copy of the collected American Elf. Seeing as how I’ve been drawing a journal comic for several months, it seems like a logical purchase, since James Kochalka is what some might call an “Original Gangster” in this field. I mean, if you’re a Pop Artist, you own a little Warhol, right? That’s my thinking, anyway. It just seemed weird not to have his book.
In other news, Malfunction Junction’s first-ever guest strip will be appearing on the comic’s next update. It’s written and drawn by Jon Bearup of the comic Blahsville which, I believe, is no longer online. If the man himself would care to correct me with a link in the comments, that would be spectacular.
Anyway, thanks for coming. Have a good night.