I love how the character backstories weave into the artist’s stories. With your eye for world building, you guys could have a career in writing political memoirs.
I will add that I’m mildly startled if it’s the same person doing all the artistic pastiches, because it’s not at all easy capturing (well) a few dozen different art styles (and humour). I have to say, the Happy Hooligan tribute is still making me laugh.
jmworacle 4 months ago
Zzzzzzzzzzz………………
rekam Premium Member 4 months ago
I think these are interesting and not boring at all.
pschearer Premium Member 4 months ago
This made me nostalgic for “Terry and the Pirates”. Great job, guys!
Skeptical Meg 4 months ago
I love how the character backstories weave into the artist’s stories. With your eye for world building, you guys could have a career in writing political memoirs.
drmickeyg 4 months ago
I always enjoy the “back story” strips – they really showcase your wide-ranging art styles!
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 4 months ago
I love the puns. Swift took over Bucky Tooth once DeFrame was out of the picture.
mousefumanchu Premium Member 4 months ago
Like the fact your middle panel looks like Milt Caniff drew it. Terry & the Pirates style
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
This may be my favourite one. I love the classic style of the golden age.
willie_mctell 4 months ago
Last panel has a Mad quality. Kinda Bill Elder.
WF11 4 months ago
Beware of the Dragon Lady, Ed!
WF11 4 months ago
The “World War II period” strips have been my favorites of all of the “History of Working Daze” productions!
EOCostello 4 months ago
I’m enjoying the rather clever pastiches. The artwork is certainly evocative.
EOCostello 4 months ago
I will add that I’m mildly startled if it’s the same person doing all the artistic pastiches, because it’s not at all easy capturing (well) a few dozen different art styles (and humour). I have to say, the Happy Hooligan tribute is still making me laugh.