Jetpacks and Time Machines is a semi-sci fi comic featuring a partially robot boy, a nerd, a violent monkey, a retired supervillain, and more.
JP&TM updates when I'm able to update it.
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Nice range of expressions on Adam - he has whites in his eyes! Who knew? I figured those black orbs were part of his cyber-parts. The overlapping barking is a nice touch.
I’ve read a few of these strips recently and I really like the way you draw buildings. I also like your use of just black and white. You work has a Watterson-quality to it.
I really like how you are expanding Adam’s facial expressions. I am also happy to see you are keeping your detailed style and are still able to update regularly. Because I have followed this strip from pretty early on, I can see where you have reduced the amount of detail, but I don’t think it has diminished the integrity of the strip at all. If anything I think the contrast helps accentuate the more detailed areas.
Since we’re on signage subjects, the new bars for the Panel Mammals rock. The header image at The Mammals site with all the various strips is slick work. (Shameless plug inserted here) On a different note of signage The National Free Press is running a promotion right now. If you sign up for a free membership (This way you can comment on my editorial cartoons at the newspaper) they will upgrade you to a PublicPLUS membership for free. It is only available to the next 100 readers. You can get to the NFP from my blog link right up there ^ .
Hey Jim don’t forget to finish up your profile page over at the NFP. You can throw up links to The Panel Mammals, and JP&TM. Plus you can post some strips for the readers if you feel inclined to.
November 16th, 2007 at 12:39 am
Innocence, suspense, action this strip has it going on. Cool background work, awesome close-up shot. Even though you see it coming, still funny.
November 16th, 2007 at 7:16 am
Nice range of expressions on Adam - he has whites in his eyes! Who knew? I figured those black orbs were part of his cyber-parts. The overlapping barking is a nice touch.
November 16th, 2007 at 8:45 am
Wait a second…couldn’t Adam just zap those dogs with something from his helmet? Maybe it just works on bees. I like the background in the first panel.
November 16th, 2007 at 9:22 am
I’ve read a few of these strips recently and I really like the way you draw buildings. I also like your use of just black and white. You work has a Watterson-quality to it.
November 16th, 2007 at 10:03 am
I really like how you are expanding Adam’s facial expressions. I am also happy to see you are keeping your detailed style and are still able to update regularly. Because I have followed this strip from pretty early on, I can see where you have reduced the amount of detail, but I don’t think it has diminished the integrity of the strip at all. If anything I think the contrast helps accentuate the more detailed areas.
November 16th, 2007 at 10:21 am
@Mike: Hey mike, Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, I’ve gotten the Watterson mention a time or two…. What can I say, C&H is one of my biggest influences.
@me!: Yeah, adam has whites… so I can better show a range of facial expression.
@ Scott: Dogs are too big and fast moving. That’s the official response.
@Kevin: I think you’re right.
November 16th, 2007 at 10:21 am
@MJ: Thanks!
November 16th, 2007 at 10:33 am
Hey, where are the Angry Little Trees? It’s all a conspiracy by the Greedy Oaks.
November 17th, 2007 at 8:24 am
One of the funniest yet! I like how Fred is so calm about being chased by dogs.
November 18th, 2007 at 10:01 am
Since we’re on signage subjects, the new bars for the Panel Mammals rock. The header image at The Mammals site with all the various strips is slick work. (Shameless plug inserted here) On a different note of signage The National Free Press is running a promotion right now. If you sign up for a free membership (This way you can comment on my editorial cartoons at the newspaper) they will upgrade you to a PublicPLUS membership for free. It is only available to the next 100 readers. You can get to the NFP from my blog link right up there ^ .
November 18th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Hey Jim don’t forget to finish up your profile page over at the NFP. You can throw up links to The Panel Mammals, and JP&TM. Plus you can post some strips for the readers if you feel inclined to.