The artist who drew the work using a computer back then, was Mike Saenz. He also created the cover for Chicago punk band Naked Raygun's first album Throb Throb, which I think looks way cooler:

The artist who drew the work using a computer back then, was Mike Saenz. He also created the cover for Chicago punk band Naked Raygun's first album Throb Throb, which I think looks way cooler:

Welcome to the ashtray in the corner of the interwebs where the weird strips go when they give up on being normal.
This is where comics show up at 3 a.m. with red ink on their shirt and no alibi.
This comm is creator-friendly. So feel to throw your own stuff into the ring! 'Weird' is better than 'good,' friends! General comics talk is encouraged too.
I'm Buckminster Burkeswood, and I say, "Let's all race to the bottom and freak out Lemmy together!"
What We Want
Single–panel and short web comics
Underground, indie, ugly, beautiful, badly lettered, whatever
Process shots, roughs, sketchbook pages, failure piles
I don't care what you used to create it. Bring it!
If it feels like something a bored bartender would laugh at, it probably fits. Weird is good!
What We Don't Want
Uncredited comics
“I found this on Facebook, no idea who drew it”
Hate garbage
Overtly political cartoons
Posters crying about AI
No external links, only photos with sources. Posting webcomics without linking to original source is not allowed.