2012-05-10-paula

On Captains

Meet our third and as far as I know right now FINAL character here at Existential Girls: PAULA SUMMIT. She is a mild-mannered artificial intelligence attending a suburban middle school in order to learn about human behavior. Her best pal is Astrid, a Bad Girl who hangs out in the Bad Girl Bathroom. Please enjoy their adventures.

This is actually the third Paula Summit comic. The second one is kind of not that good, honestly, and the first one was good, but even more roughly drawn that most of these strips (which are almost universally sketchbook affairs, by design, to keep the Creativity Flowing), plus I have no idea where it is now within my big pile of sketchbooks. So, uh, maybe those will turn up one day, but for now let’s just start here.

So let me tell you what’s up with the schedule going forward, with the launch of BAD MOTHER on SUNDAY:

  • Tuesdays/Thursdays/sometimes Saturdays: Bad Mother
  • Wednesdays: Existential Girls
  • (eventually) Mondays: Man Who Hates Fun, once it resumes

So at least three updates a week, albeit one of them a wacky sketchbook strip often enough featuring Boat Girl, whom Everyone Loves.

Hey, I don’t know if anyone noticed the link in the corner, but the excellent illustrator Anton Solomonik has finally released his secret project ANIMAL CITY to the world! Check it out here and let him know what you think of it!

Okay okay I’LL SEE YOU ALL ON SUNDAY for the BIG FANTASTIC DEBUT OF BAD MOTHER EVERYONE!!!

2012-05-08-rhoda

Rhodabelle Lett’s Frank Capra Miracle

Another adventure of RHODABELLE LETT, who has GOT WHAT YOU NEED. I remember drawing this at Second Stop Coffee in Wmsbrg Brkyn with Anika and Anton some time during the month before moving from NYC back to Texas. My favorite joke in this (and I don’t think it’s an obvious joke which is why I’m spoiling it) is that Rhoda doesn’t really know what an email address is.

Check back THURSDAY, where we meet yet another of our revolving cast of STAR ATTRACTIONS, the enigmatic Paula Summit. OR if you’re not interested in that, check back on SUNDAY when my new comic BAD MOTHER will debut. It’ll basically be like a classic All-American newspaper comic strip, except containing fun “queer” themes and questionable Napoleonic parenting tactics that no all-American newspaper will ever publish on their comics page ever. It’ll be great fun for us all.

2012-05-03-boatgirl

Prophecy of the Daughter of Triton

This is the last of the older Boat Girl strips. I am trying to figure out new things to do with her. It’s really tough because she kind of can’t have a regular cast at all! WHO HAS IDEAS FOR BOAT GIRL STRIPS? What sorts of adventures would you like to see Boat Girl have? Post comments below, and let’s spend the weekend with our THINKING CAPS ON.

TUESDAY: Another adventure of Rhodabelle Lett, who has GOT WHAT YOU NEED.

2012-04-26-mwhf

To Be Concluded

So this strip marks the point where I run out of the plot ideas I have had since like 2009! Aside from (1) how the whole Elvira-is-a-ghost plot is going to resolve and (2) how the whole strip will resolve, which are already pretty much set, ALL IS MYSTERIOUS NOW, or was before maybe a month ago when I started plotting out much of the Last Storyline. After that storyline concludes, sometime I do not know when, I will still do new stuff with the grim Man Who Hates Fun crew, but probably on a much more occasional schedule, and without these ridiculous story arcs that take A GAZILLION YEARS to conclude.

Before all is over, expect an adventure featuring (1) ancient philosophers! (2) beloved British actresses! (3) anticoagulants! (4) magic and ghosts! I wish I didn’t have to subject you to such an adventure, but status quo must be reached. What was started must be completed, and will be completed in a way that will delight Many of You. I guarantee this!

For now, expect delightful Existential Girls action on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the next couple of weeks, and I’ll see everyone on MAY 13 for the debut of BAD MOTHER. You will not be disappointed by it!

2012-04-24-mwhf

Bullets, Bury Yourselves in Me

RIP Leonard.

I should do more honor to this character in the blog post than I did in the comic. Basically this character was initially supposed to be a stupid joke for this strip. I still love that strip, mostly because it has no real punchline — it’s just this kind of stupid escalating situation based on the hilarious idea that Brian Eno made some kind of computer called the OBLIQUE STRATEGIST, that for some reason outputs to ticker tape, and that’s as gnomic as real Oblique Strategies are. Yet while real Oblique Strategies are fun ways to generate new kinds of thinking about whatever it is you do, they are not really a good method for DETERMINING THE COURSE OF A MULTINATIONAL EMPIRE, hence the joke. Because it would ruin it to have a coherent “summary” kind of punchline, I decided that the last panel should just be this arbitrary hunk of “webcomics drama” where one totally negligible minor character confesses this like undying passion for another character.

But THERE ARE NO MINOR CHARACTERS! There never can be.

So later, when I knew that the plot had to involve bringing back Dascha Rand as a kind of fun ersatz gay Uncle Scrooge figure, it made total sense to reintroduce Leonard as a source of wacky exposition, potential drama, and arbitrary pathos. The fact that he has this secret love for Dascha Rand has pretty much absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the plot — like, he sees the Main Character as this Serious Rival and the Main Character really has no interest in Dascha whatsoever. He is really sad and embittered, and he gets, like, beaten up by children.

The end “joke” of course is what you see above: that Leonard makes this grand heroic confession and gesture in an effort to truly prove himself worthy of his one undying passion, and there is no effectiveness in it whatsoever. I don’t even know what he was thinking. That he’d jump in front of these bullets that were fired what, a full minute ago? That he’d like land harmlessly on the dock and confront the shooter? They’re not even near Manhattan Island anymore. I really have no idea what his idea was here. And yet there is a crazy kind of glory in it, maybe.

But I am done torturing him now. He has been most notoriously abused. The whole point was to have a heterogeneous character who typified like, Scott Summers/Jean Grey comic book torrid passion, who was essentially there for the other characters to kick around. Charitably you could call it some kind of sophisticated parody of Ayn Rand books, I guess, but really it’s just mean, and I feel pretty low down about doing this now. But what else do you do with a character like this? What else do you do.

Um, so TUNE IN THURSDAY to see what effects this gesture may have had, everyone, in the FINAL PAGE OF OUR CURRENT CHAPTER

(Other notes: He is named after this guy, who I actually met once in 2004 at an event related to a college philosophy class I took that his wife taught! I remember that he was kind of obnoxious during the actual event — I asked a question that made mention of copyright law as “arbitrary,” meaning “decided by an arbiter of some kind,” and he flipped out and said REALITY IS NOT ARBITRARY! But then I talked to him after the event and he was the nicest guy in the world, and told me that it had taken him years and years of dedicated study of philosophy to understand why nothing is “arbitrary,” and that I shouldn’t be hard on myself. He seemed legitimately concerned about this in a way that I, um, hadn’t altogether come to expect from philosophy professors, so I guess I saw fit to pay him the extremely dubious honor of being the inspiration for this character who I’ve just coldly dispatched.)

Six Shots, Big Money

At a certain point I just gave up trying to make all the Noam panels look exactly alike and tried to make each expression slightly different, yet somehow corresponding to a real emotion that Noam might be feeling. This was necessary for sanity.

FOR THOSE OF YOU JUST COMING IN: Noam is Elvira’s younger brother, with whom she and Our Hero used to live. (link) At some point in the past he became an ANARCHIST COP. After the GREAT SWITCHEROO, the ghost Elvira attempted to contact her brother (link), but merely ended up making him suspect FOUL PLAY. Thus he came to New York seeking her (link) and via a series of GENIUS DEDUCTIONS (link) managed to figure out that a FLYING BOAT was involved, which of course indicates the SINISTER RAND CORPORATION.

Part of the fun is that this is in no way a logical process of reasoning! But, um, this story has been going on for so long that I blame no one for forgetting the handful of strips that POWER UP this narrative moment.

There are only three panels left in this part of the storyline, but they are ACTION PACKED ONES, so please check back Thursday for the next update!

THE SCHEDULE

I Can’t Sleep, so here is the schedule for things to come:

MWHF: Pages up Tuesdays/Thursdays. Current phase of the storyline concludes on April 26, at which point there’ll be a break while I finish writing the script for the final storyline. Probably it’ll update once a week at that point, resuming sometime after Bad Mother is running.

Bad Mother: Launches May 13, Mother’s Day! Tell your friends. I can’t figure out yet what the schedule will be, but at minimum Tues/Thurs. Depending on how many strips I get done before the launch and how quickly I can get them done, I’ll maybe add a day in there. It should be doable.

Existential Girls: Generally if I have Boat Girl or other Existential Girls stuff to put up it’ll happen over the weekend, a delightful surprise for those True Fans who check. During the gap between MWHF and Bad Mother I’ll have stuff up Tues/Thurs, so as not to break Karma.

Ghost Girl: I don’t know — when it gets done I’ll put the whole first issue up. I’m not sure if there are going to be more issues after the first — it may just be a fun one time thing.

September 30: Mystery Announcement.

Graf Zeppelin

The script I wrote back in September 2011 for this scene just has “ludicrous airship” written; there were a lot of designs, including gigantic hollowed out bombs, the starship Enterprise with a bomb for a saucer and a kind of dias with couches where everyone sat, etc. This seemed the most imposing and the least odious to draw over and over for the next few pages.

The three cornered hat I am truly proud of. Soundtrack for inking this panel: Castlevania. An impromptu house party started around me while I was finishing this tonight, topics of conversation including: the futility of the Belmont family from Castlevania, the value of higher elements on the periodic table and “where it all started to go wrong” as far as adding new elements was concerned, and whether Roger Waters is more odious now that he’s pretending to be cheerful and optimistic or whether his veneer of civility is actually an improvement on his basic honest personality. All important questions and I’m glad they were addressed.

Next update TUESDAY, featuring nine panels in which six bullets are fired. BUT WHO DO THEY HIT?