The Internet animation community is talking about one thing today: a series of tweets last night by "Adventure Time" storyboard artist Emily Partridge in which she identified artist Skyler Page, the creator of the Cartoon Network series "Clarence," as sexually assaulting her.
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Ryan Pequin’s “The Walk” is available for sale now, and would agree with him if you asked me.
‘The Walk’ is a short story I wrote a while ago. The story is 19 pages, but the booklet is 24. I personally think it’s my best comics work ever and I think some other people would agree with me if you asked them. It is $9 and I will sign it for you. You can read it for free here.
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I’ve been following Ryan Pequin’s LiveJournal, and a while back he started making these wonderfully quick five-minute comics as writing exercises. They’re crude, often stupid, and 100% hilarious. He’s given them a proper website home at Three Word Phrase, which effectively makes them a de facto webcomic now.
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