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


Drugged, Pt. 1

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Aug 9, 2004

Then I got fired for reading High Times



Today: the first of a little three comic diversion vaguely concerning drug use. You have my word as an English Gentleman (er... English-speaking, anyhow) that this will be neither an after school special nor a Cheech and Chong rehash.



I have updated the gallery! In the fan art section are four fine new pieces to oggle, including a rather disturbing take on Skull Panda and a drawing by Andrew James from Dubious Tales. Meanwhile, I've created a new section especially for guest strips, and have added my recent strips for Scary Go Round, Questionable Content and White Ninja.



Sam Logan


Aug 6, 2004

Not at all like rain on your wedding day



OK, so people want Skull Panda Loves Kitties t-shirts. Lots of people. Of course, they don't want them because the image is edgy, yet cute. No, they want them because they appreciate Skull Panda as a savage parody of the commercialization of the alternative! Clearly! Well good news... the shirts will be along in a couple of weeks. Then you can wear them because you want to be really ironic, and not at all because you think Skull Panda is cool-looking. Go team!



Ashton has completed Kamikaze Ver. 2.0! For those who don't know, code-monkey Ashton has set out to create the webcomic management/archive system. As such, Kamikaze is loaded with features, and can be used freely by essentially anyone with a basic understanding of HTML. If you're a webcartoonist looking for a solid back-end for your site, I can't recommend it enough.



Sam Logan


Aug 4, 2004

He took a trip and climbed a tree



A Lesson is Learned but the Damage is Irreversible is one of the best new webcomics I've seen in ages. Immediately, you'll be struck by the unique, gorgeously crafted artwork, but after reading a few strips, you'll also see that it is bloody hillarious. This strip is a perfect example. I love it!



A portion of the pilot for American Dad, the upcoming animated series from Seth "Family Guy" Macfarlane, is available to watch on the official website. This is probably old news to a lot of you, but it wasn't to me, so I thought it was worth mentioning here. It's certainly worth checking out, but with only a few minutes of pilot-quality footage, it's hard to tell whether or not this show will be sufficiently different from Family Guy to stand on it's own for long. The premise has potential, at least!



Sam Logan