3/28/11

That's Gotta Feel Odd

I wonder what it feels like to be coming out of someone else's stomach?

3/27/11

Seconds Are Not Weekends!

The little words on the clock in the logo read, clockwise: SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, WEEKEND, WEEK, MONTH, SEASON, YEAR, DECADE, CENTURY, MILLENNIUM. I'm starting to think that, instead of WEEKEND, WEEK, maybe I should have done WEEK, FORTNIGHT.

Oh well.

3/23/11

It's Not Fun Anyway

I figured that in the last panel, I'd make Julia's face a little red. I guess I forgot.

3/21/11

Who Ordered the Double Post?

I love trying to think of double post titles. Here are the ones I've done:

Who Ordered the Double Post?

I've done so many, I thought I'd go ahead and make a label "double post." In the last few ones, I thought I'd try to make them a little bit more creative.

3/19/11

3/18/11

That's Gotta Be Embarassing

When I first thought of the idea for this strip, I was considering having Julia. But then I realized she'd be needing to go into the men's room. I thought it'd be a bit funnier if Moe had to go to the women's room, so I changed it to this.

3/17/11

Julia's Not Wearing Green on St. Patrick's Day!

In the first panel, I was going to have Julia's line be "I'm Julia, and I don't have a sister." But then I remembered Lily, and I had to white out the "and I don't" I had already written. In fact, part of Julia's talk bubble was part of the comma I originally wrote after "I'm Julia."

3/16/11

What's the Other Half?

The "Now" in Julia's "Now build it!" in the second panel was done in Photoshop, because I forgot to write it manually. What I did was just copy and paste, individually, an N, O, and W from Moe's line in the first panel and put them together in the second.

3/5/11

The White Gleam Is a Dead Giveaway

The "you have that white gleam in your eyes" was in my original sketch. When it was time to draw this strip, however, I wanted to remove it–it seemed too much of a "THIS IS THE PUNCHLINE"-type thing. But then I figured the white gleam in Moe's eyes (or, more like, Moe's white eyes) seemed too subtle, so I put the line back in. But when I drew the strip, Moe's right eye (our left) was too thin to see the white gleam. I couldn't cover it with liquid paper (since the colored pencil would smear), so I had to start all over.

3/4/11

Uh-Oh, His Eyes Turned White

In case you're wondering, the Body Swapper could be used to disguise spies.