Omar's Back!
I decided to bring back the guy we love to hate - Omar! If you're new to the strip and you're not acquainted with the enigma that is "OMAR", please click here and read through the strips chronicling Omar's decent into evilness. The storyline was a controversial one, but most everyone agreed that Omar sucks. I don't want to give away any spoilers, but I can safely tell you that Omar will continue to suck.
Enjoy!
In other, unrelated news, I purchased my copy of Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, the fourth volume in the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series, and I will hopefully receive it in the mail in the next few days. In celebration of this purchase, I re-read the first three Scott Pilgrim books and was immediately reminded why I'm so in love with this series. Brian Lee O'Malley has done a remarkable job of blending slice-of-life situations with the purely fantastical.
Furthermore, O'Malley has cemented himself as one of the handful of creators who get me jazzed about drawing and creating. He joins the list along with Bill Watterson, Doug TenNapel, Craig Thompson, and Scott Kurtz (I know a lot of people might accuse me of kissing Scott Kurtz' @$$ all the time, but I'm not gonna sit here and B.S. you guys that the dude DOESN'T inspire and influence me).
In creative news, I was recently re-commissioned by my local phone company and I'm trying to write a graphic novel. The phone company gig should help pay for a Dyson vacuum cleaner (can you believe it, Mom?! I'm using my "play" money to buy a vacuum cleaner!) and the graphic novel is proving to be both challenging and fun. I hope I stick with it.
Leave me comments and message board posts. I love reading them, and I have a little more time to respond to them now. :)
Kisses.
- Wes
Enjoy!
In other, unrelated news, I purchased my copy of Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, the fourth volume in the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series, and I will hopefully receive it in the mail in the next few days. In celebration of this purchase, I re-read the first three Scott Pilgrim books and was immediately reminded why I'm so in love with this series. Brian Lee O'Malley has done a remarkable job of blending slice-of-life situations with the purely fantastical.
Furthermore, O'Malley has cemented himself as one of the handful of creators who get me jazzed about drawing and creating. He joins the list along with Bill Watterson, Doug TenNapel, Craig Thompson, and Scott Kurtz (I know a lot of people might accuse me of kissing Scott Kurtz' @$$ all the time, but I'm not gonna sit here and B.S. you guys that the dude DOESN'T inspire and influence me).
In creative news, I was recently re-commissioned by my local phone company and I'm trying to write a graphic novel. The phone company gig should help pay for a Dyson vacuum cleaner (can you believe it, Mom?! I'm using my "play" money to buy a vacuum cleaner!) and the graphic novel is proving to be both challenging and fun. I hope I stick with it.
Leave me comments and message board posts. I love reading them, and I have a little more time to respond to them now. :)
Kisses.
- Wes
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7 Comments:
You'll love Scott Pilgrim Vol 4. I thought it was the best one yet. Oh, and I totally agree about Kurtz. Love him or hate him, people that are interested in cartooning and web cartooning have to respect him at least a little.
8:51 PMAs for Omar... well, I kind of hope he gets a bit more of what's coming to him than he did last time. I still think he got off too easy.
I think Omar looks even more evil now that he has pupils.
1:21 PM- Wes
Hah! I love that you put in an editor's note! Old School!
1:42 PMYeah! I was hoping someone would get that! :)
2:06 PM- Wes
Omar's kind of a douche...
5:00 PM;P
All hail Omar
7:51 AM"I don't want to give away any spoilers, but I can safely tell you that Omar will continue to suck."
4:36 AMHilarious!
-Monika
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