Sunday, October 29, 2006

Walkin' Home: A Culture Kills Comic

Put together like an finely tuned Ford Pinto at the garage at Strip Generator



Yes, I feel a little dirty, but that is a good thing.

10 comments:

poppedculture said...

I love that you have a dildo tag on this. That oughta get you some interesting search traffic.

MC said...

I put that character into the box, and that is the first thing I saw and the rest sort of wrote itself.

Of course, the tag will only draw people in if Technorati starts pinging me again.

Anonymous said...

Apropos of something sent me.

I love that the first guy is tubular and that her head is always flat.

I think that says something about our culture don't you? Nah, me neither. I was just faking it. I could have phoned this comment in...

Wait! THAT says something about ME and since I'm a part of culture then ipso facto... that DOES say something about our culture after all.

I knew I'd make a point if I just kept typing.

DutchBitch said...

eewwwwww... I don't wanna think of dating midgets and "fun size" ... Thanks babe!

MC said...

DB: Well, that's how I get through life... I just keep talking until I can tie two ideas together.

Dutchy: If I had to see drunk naked Minime peeing on a wall from a moped, I think the idea of a fun-sized midget should be still in the bounds of good taste(at least according to recent network trends).

Chairman Mayo said...

Is Technorati ignoring you as well? It thinks I haven't posted in 60 days. I've gone through their tech support system twice without any response.

I've heard this is pretty common. Unfortunately, I think Technorati is on its last gasp.

MC said...

Paul: I had a stretch of 11 days go by without update a few months ago, so yeah, it seems common enough to be uncomfortable.

Cat: Just as long as they aren't stalking you on a boat or around the streets of Venice, then I think you should be just fine then ;)

Maritza said...

I love your blog but couldn't comment when I see it on Blogmad! The word verification doesn't show up.

How do you publish your most awesome comic strips?

MC said...

Thanks Maritza. Here is a simplified list of steps as to how I put it together.

1) I make the comic up in Strip Generator
2) save it
3) take a screenshot
4) open it in photoshop so I can move the panels into a totem pole configuration(one panel on top of another rather than side by side), 5) save for web and then
6)throw it into the relevant entry. ;)

Anonymous said...

You can create more customized cartoons on ImageGenerator.org ;)