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My Other Sites
Slightly Tilted, Half Melted My Livejournal, new in 2004. This takes over from the blog as my soapbox, mainly because it has many features I desired.
BreakThink Tank My original homepage, which has been around since 1997. This is its newest incarnation. Miscellaneous scribings, doodles, Slackfulness.
Fat Controller's Quake Map
Shed Before taking up the pen and ink, I made a number of Quake maps. Now I sit on
the sidelines and carp and complain.
Winger Carson now goes by his real name — Eric Gustafson — and is attempting to break into the syndication market with this strip aimed at Republican readers, which apparently is a nice change from the generally pro-Democrat American political cartoon landscape. Glynhial makes an appearance briefly.
Elf Life Carson Fire's magnum opus. The story has been running for over two years now,
and I must admit to being a drooling fan. So much so, I have a site devoted to
it. The Fat Controller in the forum is me.
Pastel Defender Heliotrope Jennifer Diane Reitz brings us the story behind her Kamishibai story, of the little sex toy
who saves the universe.
Unicorn Jelly At first, it seems just a cutesy story about a funny looking creature, but
it's rapidly revealed a hardcore science fiction bent that even surprised its
creatrix, Jennifer Diane Reitz. The universe of Tryslmaistan has physical laws
unlike our own, and that's only the surface scratched. I'm Cardboard Box in the
forum.
Sinfest Tatsuya Ishida has been cranking out a funky four-panel comic every day for
years now. Well worth a visit.
Brunswick Grant Buist has been doing cartoons about Alex, a BA student at Vic, Brunswick, a big yellow rat, Fitz, a pink rabbit, ex-Prime Minister and root vegetable fetishist, Enderby, Mapplethorpe, and the rest of that crazed crew for over a decade. Now it's your turn to enjoy. Hey, he has an entire lift devoted to him, so he can't be all that bad.
Dungeon Damage Slash is a fellow Wellingtonian, and this is his comic. It's based in a fantastical
medieval Europe — the central character is a Christian missionary elf —
and looks interesting.
The Hotel Fred Either visit every week or subscribe to Modern Tales for the hapless
adventures of that charmless, luckless and clueless oaf Fred the Clown.
Poisoned Minds: Home of
S.S.D.D. While taking a decided sci-fi time-travel bent of late, this comic started as
filler for Alan Foreman's web page practice, then took off. Sort of a furry
Young Ones. Lots of Flash goodies too.
Closet Space Jenn Dolari (boy, is that name familiar) Draws this "story of a boy who thought he could be a woman so well, he moved in with one. And the chaos that followed."
A Wish for Wings Another Jenn Dolari comic, about a girl who thinks she is an angel. And may well be one, too.
Stalag 99 Seems to be about furry polymorphic hermaphrodites at war. Not really my cup of coffee, but Kelly "Strredwolf" Price has linked to me and praised my work.
Cartoon Related Sites
Blambot Comic Fonts A nice repository of free and fee fonts for your comic-making pleasure.
Alien Related and Downright Wierd Sites
No, I don't use these sites for source material.
ZetaTalk New Age drivel with an ET flavour (the Greys, according to this kook, are called Zeta Reticulans.) Lots of talk about "density", "polar shift" and similar claptrap.
How to Cook an Alien According to this site, Greys such as those which spawned Greg are "good for mincing for hamburger meat, although a wine based marinade will allow you to prepare a good stew or casserole."