February 2012
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Interview #3 Part 2 →
This is the final interview post. My thanks to the interviewers and you fine subscribers for helping spread the word. It is rewarding to produce work that puts me into contact with such pleasant people.
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Interview #3 Part 1 →
Different question require different answers. The exchange concludes with a chance to win a free print of your favorite image. Observe and Enjoy.
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Interview #2 Details Abound. →
Dear reader, this latest article leaves no stone unturned; discover where ideas come from, Bun Bun Mc Fun Fun’s secret identity and the ultimate fate of project. Things could be worse indeed!
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Interview #1 with yours truly. →
If you would like to know more about my process or the origin of this series you can find the first installment of that dialogue above.
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As I near the two-hundreth image of instructively woeful circumstance, I can bring you fine subscribers a bit of good cheer, not unlike a satisfied cat who delivers a ‘bird of spring’ to your doorstep to signal the change of seasons. There has been some interest expressed by outside parties regarding the publication of my work as a collectible tome. In order to facilitate and bolster...
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January 2012
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utopiaforcynics asked: What is the proper way to enjoy your site? A show of mirth seems callous. I'm considering nodding sagely. What do you think?
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sideburnpower asked: Mr. Benjamin Dewey -- What a delight! I am transported by mingled feelings of sorrow and joy by the mere action of reading through your illustrations both moral and instructive. I found myself most sympathetic to the plight of the gentleman in Tragedy # 312; there is a kinship between myself and he, as I grow my facial hair in the style of President Martin van Burin, and thus my sideburns have...
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rustyratdude asked: Apologies for my rather presumptuous inquiry, but does the swashbuckler illustrated in tragedy #329 have a grimacing visage upon his tricorn headpiece, and is the lobe of his ear expanding from its original state?
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