Mythtickle by Justin Thompson
- May 08, 2009
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JodieKay said, 6 months ago
Is that Snoopy’s doghouse Boody is lounging on?
Joe Minotaur said, 6 months ago
Bi-Polar, Be Popular, Bee Pollen.
Sisyphos said, 6 months ago
Magazine cover art is so exciting! –And all the latest junior myth fashions, too!
3Xp4t said, 6 months ago
LOLZ! Justin – that’s hysterical! You’ve got about two dozen jokes in that one panel.
I like how you are experimenting with different layouts. There is no need to stick with only one, strict format. You can use a different format each day, as far as I’m concerned. Let the gag or the story you want to tell each day decide what format it needs and go with it.
For an example (one of many), check out Sandra and Woo:
• http://www.sandraandwoo.com/
He does black & white, sometimes with dramatic &/or subtle coloration. He does full, glorious color. He does any size & shape panel that he’s in the mood for.
It’s all good. Do what keeps it interesting and fun for you.
If you want to do one or two magazine covers like this each month, it could be a great running gag.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 6 months ago
Excellent! I had to favorite this one! In the words of a former governor of Minnesota, “I’m impressed, and I don’t impress easy”
Ausha Sterlitz said, 6 months ago
I love the magazine cover layout Justin, it makes for an interesting comic. Now if only this were a real magazine!!! 8D
Orgelspieler said, 6 months ago
Hmmm… Karma (Gautama Buddha) sitting under the Boody (Bo-tree), and reaching down to touch the earth (Shakti Devi). Deep. Funny. Completely weird.
I wonder if the pool table and the Van Gogh came with the house when Snoopy got foreclosed?
Simon_Jester said, 6 months ago
Snoopy lost his Van Gogh when his house burned down and replaced it with an Andrew Wyeth.
( Grrrrr, I can remember that, but I can’t remember where I put that blankety blank RECIEPT )
screamingdolai said, 6 months ago
I LOVE THIS AND WANT TO READ THIS!
Has Dragon Chic replaced Dopey Chic?
Doctor Toon
said,
6 months ago
Ok, Justin, I’m sold.
How much is a subscription?
channce said, 6 months ago
Absolutely wonderful! In a selfish vein, I hope no one discovers your astounding talent and lures you away to some lucrative commercial endeavors and leave us without this must read comic.
Chanticleer said, 6 months ago
I WANT THIS ON A T-SHIRT!
jestrfyl said, 6 months ago
THIS is what I meant about your extraordinary artwork. Well done indeed. Forget the newspapers (dying more swiftly that dinosaurs after a meteor shower) - go directly to a book publisher who will not violate by shrinking these great panels!!
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
Thor removed the weathervane for the “Shoot”.
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
Not only is it Snoopy’s doghouse I think Thor wrapped his hammer in Charlie Browns sweater!
wndrwrthg
said,
6 months ago
I’ve just noticed, Thor uses a ball peen hammer.
Orgelspieler said, 6 months ago
Simon_Jester - You’re right. I guess the shock of the lost Van Gogh made me ignore the Wyeth.