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Spread On The Fertilizer

Spread On The Fertilizer published on

Like most towns, Lake Tuberville has plenty of stuff for which we’re proud. Foremost among our exports is Worthog Brand Fertilizer. This organically made product comes from some of the South’s finest pig poop. It has been bringing home the bacon for more than half a century. Not to be confused with its competitor Elephant Brand, Worthog has twice the growing power with half the smell. And that’s a real plus too, as Worthog Brand is endorsed by many of our local farmers who have quite the nose for getting the most from the least. So the next time you are planting sweet potatoes or daffodils, try to perk up your garden by spreading on a healthy share of  Worthog Brand Fertilizer. It’s guaranteed to be all natural.

April Comment Contest Winners

April Comment Contest Winners published on

There were 4 winners in the recent April Comment Contest. And everyone will receive suitable for framing Digi-Original art work plus a hand drawn and inked character sketch as prizes.

The winners have been notified by e-mail. Thanks to everyone who commented during the month of April.

Winners included:

MJ, Dan Metalmadcat, Squibble and Rob.

Thanks to all for the comments and for participating.

Suitable For Framing

Suitable For Framing published on 6 Comments on Suitable For Framing

In a world where comic strip art can be done totally digital, one big trade off is the absence of physical art work suitable for framing and display. Here is my first attempt at closing that gap. These are prints of the actual strips brought to life in the real world. They will be going up on my studio wall eventually, but for now they are scheduled to travel with me to some conventions for show and tell.

When talking to potential readers at a convention, my goal is always to make sure that they at least walk away from our meeting with the www.bugpudding.com URL firmly memorized as well as a nice printed souvenir post card to remind them how to find the comic online. But, nothing is more compelling than physically looking at and holding the comic art itself. Thanks to a suggestion from Bill Riling, we are now calling these prints “Digi-Original” art.