1. Shirt still on sale!

    Shirt still on sale!

  2. [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

    Did you know I host this show?

    fesworks:

    http://www.webcastbeacon.com/NEWSCAST/BASE/newscast_036.jpg

  3. I love Lee so much.
leecherolis:

Little Guardians webcomic cameo time!Today’s journal page features cameos by the ‘cast’ of my friend Ross Nover’s brilliant webcomic The System. Utilizing well known pictogram vector artwork as well as creating his own, Ross fills The System with wit, humor, and an infectious appreciation for good design. Ross  is also known for MC’ing Super Art Fight events and hosting the  Webcomic Beacon Newscast as well as being just a really swell guy and  champion of webcomics.Go check him out.http://www.systemcomic.comhttp://www.superartfight.com/http://newscast.webcomicbeacon.com/And of course, check out my comic Little Guardians.http://www.littleguardianscomic.com-Lee

    I love Lee so much.

    leecherolis:

    Little Guardians webcomic cameo time!

    Today’s journal page features cameos by the ‘cast’ of my friend Ross Nover’s brilliant webcomic The System. Utilizing well known pictogram vector artwork as well as creating his own, Ross fills The System with wit, humor, and an infectious appreciation for good design.

    Ross is also known for MC’ing Super Art Fight events and hosting the Webcomic Beacon Newscast as well as being just a really swell guy and champion of webcomics.Go check him out.

    http://www.systemcomic.com
    http://www.superartfight.com/
    http://newscast.webcomicbeacon.com/

    And of course, check out my comic Little Guardians.
    http://www.littleguardianscomic.com
    -Lee

  4. An alternate punchline for today’s comic.
The idea of the dogs whimpering that I wound up going with works well, but I also liked the idea of highlighting that THERE ARE DOGS IN THE SUPPLY CLOSET*.
*(Accidently almost wrote “dongs” there, that would have been an unfortunate typo.)

    An alternate punchline for today’s comic.

    The idea of the dogs whimpering that I wound up going with works well, but I also liked the idea of highlighting that THERE ARE DOGS IN THE SUPPLY CLOSET*.

    *(Accidently almost wrote “dongs” there, that would have been an unfortunate typo.)

  5. 1.  Look at Jimmy the Murderdog. I didn’t set out to invent a character, I needed a non sequitur of a punchline and people latched onto it in a way I never expected. There’s one in every comic whether it’s the cactus in Girls with Slingshots, DIV in Penny Arcade, Pint Size in QC, or whatever. I never wanted to have that kind of character in my comic but it happened anyway. I think people like having a character like that, it gives them something to latch onto (especially with The System or other gag-a-day strips, where seeing the one recurring character is the closest the comic ever comes to having continuity).
2.  Charts. Internet, I love charts. I sell a g-ddamn Venn F*%king Diagrams shirt. But seriously, most of them aren’t as funny as you think they are. Also, while I love a lot of funny memes out there, I get a bit annoyed about how easy it is to drop a meme into a comic and call it good writing. Linux, zombies, and comic sans are only the tip of the iceburg. All of them in a chart? Damn, it’s amazing your head hasn’t exploded right now.
3.  Also, the last panel flashes the word boobs. That can’t be bad.
I also wanted to fit in something about articles that are just bulleted lists. “5 ways to increase traffic to your junk” and “Top 10 movie flurbs of all time” but I couldn’t fit it. Soon enough I’m sure.
Rosscott, Inc. » Archive » The System 352: Popular Internet Comics

    1.  Look at Jimmy the Murderdog. I didn’t set out to invent a character, I needed a non sequitur of a punchline and people latched onto it in a way I never expected. There’s one in every comic whether it’s the cactus in Girls with Slingshots, DIV in Penny Arcade, Pint Size in QC, or whatever. I never wanted to have that kind of character in my comic but it happened anyway. I think people like having a character like that, it gives them something to latch onto (especially with The System or other gag-a-day strips, where seeing the one recurring character is the closest the comic ever comes to having continuity).

    2.  Charts. Internet, I love charts. I sell a g-ddamn Venn F*%king Diagrams shirt. But seriously, most of them aren’t as funny as you think they are. Also, while I love a lot of funny memes out there, I get a bit annoyed about how easy it is to drop a meme into a comic and call it good writing. Linux, zombies, and comic sans are only the tip of the iceburg. All of them in a chart? Damn, it’s amazing your head hasn’t exploded right now.

    3.  Also, the last panel flashes the word boobs. That can’t be bad.

    I also wanted to fit in something about articles that are just bulleted lists. “5 ways to increase traffic to your junk” and “Top 10 movie flurbs of all time” but I couldn’t fit it. Soon enough I’m sure.

    Rosscott, Inc. » Archive » The System 352: Popular Internet Comics

  6. From http://www.notquitewrong.com/rosscottinc/2009/09/23/the-system-280-overt/
I took latin back in school, and always wished I had a latin crest and credo. “Semper Clarvs Non Occvlvs” felt clever. More than fan appeal, my brother laughed a lot. That was the best part.

    From http://www.notquitewrong.com/rosscottinc/2009/09/23/the-system-280-overt/

    I took latin back in school, and always wished I had a latin crest and credo. “Semper Clarvs Non Occvlvs” felt clever. More than fan appeal, my brother laughed a lot. That was the best part.