Jetpacks and Time Machines (JP&TM) is a semi-sci fi comic featuring a partially robotic boy, a boy-genius with a penchant for villainy, a violent monkey, a retired supervillain, a nature hating nature show host, and anything else I can think of.
Update Schedule Pending.
Sorry guys, been really busy at work, and have had some issues with the comic in. Hadn’t been happy with how things were going (in a general creative sense, not in regards to this particular story) but I’m hoping to get back on track and at least finish up this story soon.
I really love Serial’s persistence and then frustration. . .
C’mon Fred, keep that pedal to the metal.
Must find more ammo to shoot down erratic flying machines. Last panel classic full throttle action.
I love the little robot holding on to both holy-shit handles…
See how quickly I post on your site, chum?
Jarrett, you comment whore. LOL
Jim: Looking great. Hey, is it me or is the linework a little bolder?
@Brandy: Thanks, I’ve been working on trying to more clearly convey the characters emotions… Glad it comes across successfully.
@MJ: Thanks as always MJ. You’re forgiven for the guilting about my lack of frequent updates.
@jarrett: [shakes fist!]
@wit: yep – i’ve been experimenting with changing the art style up a bit… using different types of virtual pens and the like.
Musta taken advice from Wit on the “thwap” sound effect.
Love how you threw a present into the grumpy monkey pictograms. Nice how one robot protects the other.
Where’s the Thanksgiving strip…you seem to be the festive/holiday type??
I’m dusting off the mistletoe right now…
I think Jim got nailed by a hail of monkey stones. Will he live to tell the tale?
Merry Christmas Lil’ Brother…I miss ya and love ya…
Happy Belated Holidays Jim.
JIM! Hello is this thing on? Miss the cool graphics.
Ok, now I’m getting worried! Where are you, Jim?
Sorry guys, been really busy at work, and have had some issues with the comic in. Hadn’t been happy with how things were going (in a general creative sense, not in regards to this particular story) but I’m hoping to get back on track and at least finish up this story soon.
Whoa, Jim lives on to tell more tales.