Hello Mr. Stevens. I'm a random reader of yours but enjoy it lots. I'm also enjoying finding all these other comics people are posting! Only read one or two of em afore...
I imagine you could get yourself good n hot wearing this
Seems the usual webcomic players have been mentioned, so I would like some Whitechapel love to Girls With Slingshots by Danielle Corsetto. No RSS feed, but it's updated all the time.
And buy her stuff.
Yeah... Nobodies asked yet: Mr R Stevens, How are you? Everything alright?
I've followed DS for quite a while, and I'm really liking the PDF volumes you've been releasing, thank you. On the issue of intellectual property rights alone, your choice of both the method of distribution and the sheer volume of content you've made publicly and freely available is an achievement to be proud of.
Hot sizzling saints, how did I miss a bacon thread for this long?
Anyway.
guntharr:
@emsie If we weave a bacon quilt, what shall it be stuffed with? Bacon crumbles?
And then dip it in bacon ranch dressing, oh my. (Gods, my heart seized up a bit just pondering that).
Val: Re: Vosges - yes. absolutely. unreservedly. Dear friend of mine got me one (for her birthday, interestingly enough...probably knew I'd share. Which I did, of course; to deprive someone of bacony goodness is absurd). It is tasty.
And of course, a hearty hello to Mr. Stevens. You keep my screen filled with funny pixels and pictures of robots. And bacon. And put socks on my roommate's feet. Thanks! ^_^
I told my friends how awesome you were to bring shirts down to SDCC even after I missed the deadline and to find me a Cease and Desist shirt and that I have a great big school girl crush on you. One of them said you were a big girly man so I hit him in the crotch and now he doesn't talk to me at all!
My question: Why do people shun the bacon round? It's as good as the streaky bacon and comes naturally attached. Yet I am often told that it is Not Bacon. Am I wrong to love all parts of bacon?
Wanted to congratulate you on embarrassing the hell out of lazy authors just by existing. Also by reaching some kind of critical creativity mass where after years of pumping out a kickass strip every day, you double that two two strips, socks, bots and god knows what else. Every time I read a "no strip today" or "Sorry, too tired" anywhere online I think of you. Which motivates me to redouble my own efforts.
I've read it now, so there. I'll trade you my marginally older webcomic: Save Hiatus!
Has anyone brought in the bacon vodka yet? You haven't gotten hammered unless you've gotten hammered on bacon, man. Drop an egg in there and you've got breakfast.
To RStevens: by this point, are strips something you work to create or are they just extruding from you like a Playdoh Fun Factory of Wrongness? To someone like me just starting out, a prolific creator who seems to be ramping up his output as he goes is damn inspirational and only a little scary.
I used to have an insanely long webcomics list, still have all the bookmarks, but i've noticed now i have less and less time but more disturbingly, the creators who've been in the webcomic world for over a good 4+ years are cutting back on updates, so i checking sites fortnightly instead of 3wekly
anyway, ever present on the list is xkcd, Bigger than cheeses, white ninja, oots, dinosaur comics and overcompensating...oh and vgcats, sometimes a little "the non-adventures of wonderella" too am missing things like aikida and crap i drew on my lunchbreak :(