When I start a week with a visual gag, you can usually bank on my not having an idea and just throwing something out there to get a strip done. Playing around with the “blackout” frames on yesterday’s strip it occurred to me that if one of the characters didn’t mention to whom they were talking, you would have no idea who was speaking, and if I didn’t establish by position or direction of the speech balloons when their identities were revealed that no one would be able to track which character was speaking at any given time. So I got a little existential.
Tim Rickard of Brewster Rockit has all-black panels every know and then, explaining that they’re a gag for cartoonists who are a bit tired for drawing. Although that shouldn’t be an issue for PS — maybe who are tired of collageing.
As if the usual artwork of this comic were such a burden. :P And “Third base” could mean “I don’t know” or “This is a good time for us to get to third base, honey.”
I know that story well, and have learned the same lesson as Kelly. As I said, this one was borne of having no concept for Monday’s strip and going for a cheap visual gag, and the concept ran away with me.
For a while on my Web site, I had a cartoon called Blackout Funnies, which consisted of nothing but black panels with dialogue balloons. I figured it was one way for somebody with no drawing ability to make cartoons. (I have since found better ways.) After 100, I felt the feature had run its course and I moved on to other things.
aardvarkseyes about 13 years ago
Okay, I’ll bite: Who’s on first?
j2p2 about 13 years ago
I don’t know…
Pab Sungenis creator about 13 years ago
When I start a week with a visual gag, you can usually bank on my not having an idea and just throwing something out there to get a strip done. Playing around with the “blackout” frames on yesterday’s strip it occurred to me that if one of the characters didn’t mention to whom they were talking, you would have no idea who was speaking, and if I didn’t establish by position or direction of the speech balloons when their identities were revealed that no one would be able to track which character was speaking at any given time. So I got a little existential.
Yukoneric about 13 years ago
Third base baseball or third base…………………..??
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Fodder for another strip:
Royal knickers sell for $15K
jondelfin Premium Member about 13 years ago
“talknig”?! Gosh, I miss hand-lettering.
Malcolm Hall about 13 years ago
Tim Rickard of Brewster Rockit has all-black panels every know and then, explaining that they’re a gag for cartoonists who are a bit tired for drawing. Although that shouldn’t be an issue for PS — maybe who are tired of collageing.
Stephen Gilberg about 13 years ago
As if the usual artwork of this comic were such a burden. :P And “Third base” could mean “I don’t know” or “This is a good time for us to get to third base, honey.”
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
So what Pab is saying is that even he doesn’t know who’s talking. Perhaps he could turn the lights on for a second and take a peek.
cwreenactor about 13 years ago
LOL!!!
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Who said that ?
deangup about 13 years ago
I don’t get it … not funny.
Pab Sungenis creator about 13 years ago
I know that story well, and have learned the same lesson as Kelly. As I said, this one was borne of having no concept for Monday’s strip and going for a cheap visual gag, and the concept ran away with me.
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
I just wanna know — what’s the name of the one talking first?
aardvarkseyes about 13 years ago
For a while on my Web site, I had a cartoon called Blackout Funnies, which consisted of nothing but black panels with dialogue balloons. I figured it was one way for somebody with no drawing ability to make cartoons. (I have since found better ways.) After 100, I felt the feature had run its course and I moved on to other things.
pcolli about 13 years ago
I don’t think it matters who’s speaking. I just hope that Vicky’s managed to find her way back to the floor.
GESWho about 13 years ago
I see that things are SNAFU at goComics.com today….
catmagic29 about 13 years ago
Excellent!
Malcolm Hall about 13 years ago
I think I saw that gag in Dick Tracy…or maybe not.