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Life's a series of ups and downs, which is good news if you're on a mountain bike.
Hubris! is the story of people who enjoy their weekends more than their jobs. Hard to believe, right? Wandering in and out of The Outdoor Galore Store, the woods, the skatepark, the river and trouble, they'll risk their lives and limbs to entertain you by entertaining themselves.
Grab your helmet and whatever toys that go with it. Spend your free time with Hubris.
Check out Greg Cravens' other strip, The Buckets.
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Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
Is that a good “neener, neener, neener” or a bad “neener, neener, neener”?
Gabriel 7
said, 11 months ago
I’m thinking neener neener neener you get to keep the little weiner!
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
@Three Steps Over Japan
Depends on whether or not you want to get back in the house, I guess.
Strod said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
Greg, yesterday you mentioned that you scan the originals at 400 dpi, which sounds awesome… but doesn’t tell the full story unless we know the size of the original drawing. (A 1 inch picture at 400 dpi is a pretty… stamp. But if you zoom in, you see there is little detail in those 400 pixels).
So may I ask what are the dimensions of the original drawings?
And… do you know why they asked for this less-than-ideal size? Could it have been a misunderstanding? Maybe you can gently suggest that you could provide a better version if they want one.
Allan said, 11 months ago
@Gabriel 7
You know Hubris’ mom too well!* LOL*
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
I draw ’em at around 12.5" or something like it. Fits on my scanner.
I’ll ask if I can start supplying them larger for folks that want to zoom.
I really appreciate the input!
Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
@Greg Cravens
So, that’s a bad “neener, neener, neener”.
I’m assuming that Mom’s never going to be suffering empty nest syndrome…
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
Mom’s a whooole ‘nother kind of character. She’ll show up eventuallly. I can’t do the math, and I’m too lazy to go back through the archives to figure out when those strips will run here. Some time in the next year.
Dragoncat
said, 11 months ago
This kid is starting to make Dennis the Menace look like an angel.
Kevin Thorn said, 11 months ago
Paste is my new hero!
msowards said, 11 months ago
Why do some strips have zoom and others not?
…and I don’t think any of the little acorns fall too far from the tree.
Ryan said, 11 months ago
neener neener neener …that just sounds funny
Greg Cravens
said, 11 months ago
My analytics show that 19 people have clicked the Hubris badge ad today and checked out what happens next. No spoilers, people!
Allan said, 11 months ago
@Dragoncat
haha … just wait. :D
Three Steps Over Japan said, 11 months ago
Hmm, I think I figured it out. Paste is the “you” in “I’m rubber you’re glue, your words bounce off me and stick to you”. But he got his adhesives wrong. Would make for an interesting visual pun if he teamed up with a guy named “Rubber”.