Hooray for Listing Things!
September 5th, 2007

Hooray for Listing Things!

Obviously, the enemy list jokes continue.  Listing things is pretty fun, especially things that are really annoying, and it only gets better as you consider just what you’ll do to those things that annoy you.

Also, before anyone says anything… Yes I added some more navigation so that people don’t get confused when trying to read a previous strip and instead flip to another comic, and yes I am aware that the navigation doesn’t line up on the most recent comic.  I’m working on it.

The point of that extra navigation, in case any new viewers are curious, so that viewers can come here, read my strip, then with the press of a button they can move on to the next Panel Mammal (four in all).  It’s an easy way to read four quality strips right in a row, or at least it will be, once we get the kinks ironed out and the other mammals transfered over to the new format.

^ 5 Comments...

  1. Scott

    The footstool line is great. And I love that first panel. Especially Fred. Nice job working their names into the dialog.

    (As for the new website format–it’s this weekend or bust for me!)

  2. Jarrett (Creator of Mandy)

    It’s kindling…love it. Burn Baby Burn.

  3. me! (pd creator)

    I like all your little “futuristic” gadgetry in the environment (I know, this is set in the future, so it’s just plain “gadgetry” to the boys). I don’t know what that thing in panel one is that’s connected (?) to the girder he’s crossing, but it looks like it belongs there/not out of place.

    Long live the footstool! May it someday evolve to an evil ottoman!

  4. Wit

    I agree with Fred. There are a number of furniture items I’d add to my enemy list. My coffee table is cruisin’ for an ass bruisin’ (that is if the coffee table had an ass). Really like the scenery in panel 1.

  5. jim (JP&TM creator)

    Thanks guys…

    @Scott: don’t get jarrett started on the whole “names in dialog” thing… And fancy up that website!

    @Jarrett: you know it.

    @ME! Yeah, I figure since I’m more ‘industrial’ in my work, I might as well draw in gadgetry much like watterson might have drawn in bushes.

    @Wit, Thanks, I think my scenery skills are starting to come into their own… Hard to believe that a few months ago even the thought of adding buildings and scenery scared the crap out of me.

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