As I publish more of these, I wonder if it is necessary to add commentary every time. I feel this one is self-explanatory. BTW, I have been fascinated that my stats show visits from all over the planet! If you are from someplace exotic (and by exotic, I mean – not where I live) please [...]
Something has to give, and Mother Nature is not impervious to an RIF. Or was this merely a flimsy excuse to spend time drawing New York’s most stunning evening news anchor? I really am that shallow. But I’m working on it. Not really. P.S. If you found your way here from my guest strip for [...]
Results of My Paid Online Webcomic Advertising Experiment
October 16th, 2009 | by T. AndrewI never thought I’d see the day that this topic would interest me; or indeed that I would post my findings, but here goes: I’m not producing a webcomic “My Life In The Trenches” to make money, but I certainly want readers. To that end, there is a time-proven adage that states “you need to [...]
When I started planning the theme of this webcomic, I knew video games would play a part to the extent that they are a part of American family life. Conversely, I know that this will never be a gamer strip; there are so many webcomics that do that so well (PvP and Jefbot are two [...]
I thought that I would start vlogging art memories, before I begin to forget the highlights. The first, uploaded to the ‘Tube today is called “Stalking Sabrina”.Thanks for checking it out.
Google Analytics is free software that helps you understand the traffic to your website. In the right hands, I’m sure it’s powerful. It’s certainly complex. In my hands, it tells me what I need to know at a glance, I’m not fanatical about it. However, I’m reminded of David Letterman’s apology regarding the Sarah Palin [...]






