Big O Parody Week Original Art for Sale!
by Jackson on July 23, 2012 at 12:00 amThe original artwork from Big O Parody Week is available for purchase! The Sketch Comedy store operates through the technological marvel that is email STORENVY! (We’ve upgraded.) Check out our selection: you can purchase individual strips for $30 each, or you can purchase the entire collection of six strips for $150 while supplies last. Buy the collection, and we’ll even pay for the shipping ourselves. That’s the kind of cool people we are.
Strips are drawn on 12 x 4.5″ Bristol board with archival inks. The following strips are available:
Collection (6 strips): AVAILABLE, $150 + FREE SHIPPING
Mon 7/16: AVAILABLE, $30
Tue 7/17: AVAILABLE, $30
Wed 7/18: AVAILABLE, $30
Thu 7/19: AVAILABLE, $30
Fri 7/20: AVAILABLE, $30
Mon 7/23: AVAILABLE, $30
Theater Hopper Guest Strip
by Jackson on July 19, 2012 at 9:00 pmHey, I’ve got a guest strip up at Theater Hopper! You should go read it! By “it,” I mean not only my guest strip but also Theater Hopper itself. It is a good comic, and the creator, Tom Brazelton, is a stand-up guy.
Announcement: Wes Molebash’s Insert Image (and Big O Parody Week)
by Jackson on July 11, 2012 at 1:01 pmDid you know Wes Molebash is launching a new webcomic?
It’s called Insert Image, and it launches August 6. It stars JP and Miles, the creative team at Paper City Church (pictured above), who spend their workdays drinking coffee and commenting on pop culture and church culture. I know from his past strips You’ll Have That and Max vs. Max that Wes is a master of relatable and down-to-earth geek humor. Just from the teaser poster and introductory information on the site, it looks like it’s gonna be a lot of fun.
So I’m excited about that. I’m also excited to be back from vacation with more comics to share with you. I’ll have a new SC strip up on Friday, and then tune in next week for Big O Parody Week. That’s right: I’ll be hitting you with new hand-drawn comics every day next week, spoofing everyone’s favorite film noir mecha anime from 1999.
It’s a good time to be liking webcomics.
Today I bring you not only an extra comic featuring Howard, but also a new way to network socially. You may check them both out at Redditmeet.com.
What is RedditMeet? The brainchild of Robert Gryfft (yes, that Robert Gryfft) and Nelson Blaha, RedditMeet is a new app for finding people near you with similar interests. By signing up and providing your Reddit username and location, you can find other nearby Redditors with a score based on the subreddit subscriptions you have in common. The information you provide is kept confidential and only shared with other RedditMeet users. It’s pretty sweet, and moreover, they commissioned me to make a comic for them! It contains wizards.
If you’re a regular Reddit user, RedditMeet can be a cool new way to meet like-minded people. Head over to RedditMeet.com and check it out!








