Drag Number One. A little experimental comic strip. Ring! Ring! Hello? Good evening, sir! My name is Bill Sprud, I am your local representative. I wonder if you have fifteen minutes to talk about local politcal issues? Uh… yeah, sure. Hold one for just one minute…Here you go, buddy. You go play now. I won’t be needing you for a while. Cool! See ya! Are you there, sir? Uh… Yuuuh… Oh, great! May I ask what line of work you are in? Um… Guuuug-gah… Bluuuuuuuuh… Oh! You’re a politician too?
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF An illustrated guide detailing steps you can take to safeguard your family from random stellar outbursts and galactic collapse.
One of my common themes, the Flip Top Head™, so you can take your brain out for a drag. This is part one of an extensive, easy to read guide to installing your own hinge and hasp and making the most out of the skull space by keep your mind externally.
‘When the Going Gets Weird, the Weird Turn Pro’ ~Hunter S. Thompson
At War with the Spiders on YouTube
I’ve been playing around with this little cartoon sequence for ‘At War withe Spiders.’ The whole thing started merely as an idea for a promo for ‘Meowing on the Answering Machine,’ which is where the ‘Spiders’ story comes from.
So far I have attempted a video version with a few different bits of music behind it, some spookier than rhythmic, others more disturbing than expermental, but I think I found the one that is JUST right. This is the one I am liking the best for now, it uses a section of the second movement of ‘Lost at Sea in the Electric Desert.’