SAM & FUZZY, by Sam Logan (updates M/W/F)


Guest: Brian Carroll

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Oct 27, 2003





Today's comic by

Instant Classic's

Brian Carroll



Masterpiece theatre


The Sam and Fuzzy guest strip jamboree kicks off today with this awesome contribution from Instant Classic's mighty Brian Caroll. The man clearly possesses a phenomenal understanding of exactly how my comic works. If only I had a "Brian version two-point-oh," I could head off on a permanent vacation to Tijuana and get him to do the strip all the time. But unfortunately, we have only one Brian, and he is very busy working on his own comic. The selfish bastard.


Remember, the site will be updating every weekday for the next two weeks! See you all tommorrow.


Sam Logan


Oct 24, 2003

Starting Monday, October 27th... the first ever Sam and Fuzzy

Obligatory Guest Artist Webcomics Duration! (O-GAWD)

Featuring two weeks jam-packed with strips written and illustrated by a top-secret bevy of your favourite Web-comicers!

Don't Miss It!



Purple monkey dishwasher


O-GAWD begins next week, which means a new comic every weekday! So, mark your calendars! Call your friends! Alert the authorities! Construct a mobile of colourful fruit!


I got my Sam and Fuzzy t-shirt in the mail yesterday. So now, I can tell you with complete assuredness that this is the greatest t-shirt ever made in the history of humankind. I'll post some pics of me wearing it as soon as I can "borrow" a digital camera from someone.


Also, this week marks the one year anniversary of Ctrl Alt Del! Absath draws a fantastic comic, and is also a true friend. Aw, I'm feeling all mushy. Happy anniversary, Abs!


Sam Logan


Oct 22, 2003

Starting Monday, October 27th... the first ever Sam and Fuzzy

Obligatory Guest Artist Webcomics Duration! (O-GAWD)

Featuring two weeks jam-packed with strips written and illustrated by a top-secret bevy of your favourite Web-comicers!

Don't Miss It!





Turbo-powered hype machine


Yes, that's right -- two weeks of guest strips! I intend to keep the artist line-up as a complete surprise, but I will say this much... there is a lot of them. Expect one strip to be posted every weekday, at the very least.


Well, I didn't get my Zebrahead CD. Although the new album was released in the US today, for mysterious reasons it wasn't released in Canada. None of the local music shops even had the CD listed on their computers as an upcomming release in the next few weeks. That's just messed up!


Fortunately, I did manage to get the new Barenaked Ladies album. Once, I was a huge fan of the Ladies, but over the last few years I had sort of forgotten about them. But Everything and Everyone reminded me instantly why I used to listen to these guys so much. The standout tracks are definately Testing 1, 2, 3, another pop masterpiece from Ed; Upside Down, a sort of rock-tango that really reminds me of Moxy Fruvous; and War on Drugs, a haunting balade that may or may not actually be about the War on Drugs. The single, Another Postcard, is one of the weakest tracks on the whole album, but it is still probably the best song about monkey stationary that I have heard this year.



Sam Logan