Aimee ❀just one more page...❀ wrote: "This is SO great. You used a typewriter too! Did you type it or a parent? I had one that I still did papers on through 1/2 of high school before buying a word processor and inheriting a dot matri..."Haha! The fact that this post has imagery is all your doing, my Imagur Yoda.
And it was a parent who kindly typed them all up and stitched them together...ah, good old typewriters.
Here's hoping I can do the story justice as I move forward...I'd hate to sully the legacy of the original. ;)
Apologies to all, but, due to the lack of notifications issue, I'm annoyingly commenting on my own silly post so that people actually know it went up and can willfully ignore it rather than ignoring because they don't know it exists (I like to give the people options).
Christopher wrote: "Sir Clean Out the Refrigerator is amazing."He does all right for himself. Sort of a less blustery Falstaff.
Clearly, neither penmanship nor spelling were strong suits of mine back then. I’ve rectified the latter, but the former remains a problem.As long as the caliber of your cheese has improved.
Sir Clean Out the Refrigerator's name reminds me of Gaiman's horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Why shouldn't the cats be smiling? Everyone knows evildoing is more fun than championing justice. Which knights didn't really do anyhow, the milk-stealing thugs.
All of the people responsible for that decision are no longer gainfully employed.
I'm sure they're enjoying retirement.
Looking forward to the project updates!
Miriam wrote: "Clearly, neither penmanship nor spelling were strong suits of mine back then. I’ve rectified the latter, but the former remains a problem.As long as the caliber of your cheese has improved.
Sir ..."
I keep hearing that evildoing has its benefits...perhaps I should give it a go at some point...
MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Can't. Stop. Laughing.
I would so totally absolutely want to read this!
But I have one complaint: "Sir Hole" didn't need to be rechristened - that was a wonderful name. *loool*
And now I need an oxygen tent and some painkillers for my laughter-induced bellyache!
Trish wrote: "MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!Can't. Stop. Laughing.
I would so totally absolutely want to read this!
But I have one complaint: "Sir Hole" didn't need to be rechristened - that was a wonderful name. *loo..."
I agree with Trish, S. The Sir Hole name should stay
Trish wrote: "Aileene wrote: I agree with Trish, S. The Sir Hole name should stayWe could start a petition. ;p"
Say no more, Trish! Let's!
I am not surprised that the two of you are making that request...I fear, however, that my aim for an all-ages audience for this project might preclude reverting to his original name. ;)
On the plus side, the script for issue #2 is almost complete, and I'll be seeing my artistic collaborator, Bret, this weekend (albeit briefly) at a wedding in Denver, so we'll be able to catch up on some details as he finishes hammering out character designs, which we'll hopefully be able to post here soon!
Pfff. All-ages audiences are overrated anyway. What we need are children's books for adults! You have to fill be niche, be the trailblazer! Go forth as a shining example - and leave desperate parents to explain the dirty jokes to their kids! MUHAHAHAHAHAHA....
It should come as no surprise that little Trish likes to walk up and down the aisles of supermarkets, looking for kids in shopping carts, then dropping words that, when they are asking their partens about their meaning later, make the partens blush. *evil grin*
By the way, I forgot to tell you how delighted I was to read that you are familiar with the mythology of Gummi Bears as well! xD*slightly bounces in her office chair humming the theme song*
Trish wrote: "By the way, I forgot to tell you how delighted I was to read that you are familiar with the mythology of Gummi Bears as well! xD*slightly bounces in her office chair humming the theme song*"
Well, Trish, magic and mystery ARE part of their history...
Along, of course, with the secrets of Gummi Berry juice.
Just the fact that their legend is growing and that they take pride in knowing that they'll fight for what's right in whatever they do is quite compelling, you know.
I'm embarrassed to say that this sounds kinda shockingly hysterical and (even worse) right up my alley.(Besides, How can I not approve of something that has "Gummi Bears" as a motivational factor? They were second only to "Rescue Rangers" in the DIsney afternoon hierarchy!!)
There should never, ever be feelings of embarrassment when Gummi Bears are involved......though I'm going to have to take umbrage with "second only to Rescue Rangers." I'll take Gummi Bears over those mangy rodents any day!
Now, DuckTales, on the other hand...that might be a contest.
Calm down children. We can all play nicely together, no reason for contest (especially because everyone secretly know that NOTHING beats the Gummi Bears and their epic LSD-laden theme song)! *bounces up and down, singing with a voice like a ghettoblaster* ;p
Mangy rodents?Them, sir, is fighting words!
And I always wanted to punch Sunni Gummi in the face.
Now Gruffy... THERE was a Gummi Bear.
(And that sounded WAY cooler in my head than it did out loud.)
Hahahaaha!Agreed that Gruffy was pretty much a badass. I don't blame him for being annoyed with the rest of those shiftless layabouts half the time.
Trish--please kindly send a recording of you singing the theme song for us all to enjoy.
I was planning on it but goodreads doesn't allow for audio to be embedded. Probably better considering my voce. Your ears can thank me later.
Sean wrote: "I guess you'll just have to put a video of it on YouTube and link it for us here, then..."I think youtube would explode should I ever do that!
You know, I think it intriguing that they are called the Gummi Bears in English. "Gummi" in German means "rubber" and is chosen because of the bouncing the little bears do but also because they remind many of the Haribo Gummibären that one can eat. Was this a German idea? If not, why did an English person chose "Gummi". Deeply philosophical I am today.
Wise you are.Well, I mean, "gummy" in English is "having the consistency of gum," right? Which, in and of itself, is kind of rubbery/bouncy. And "Rubber Bears" sounds like some sort of X-rated cartoon.
"Gummi" seems more mysterious than "Gummy." And, Gummi Bears, the chewy candy, are definitely gum-like. And gross.
Wiser people than us will need to solve this mystery, Trish...
It's too hot to think at any rate. If anyone is wondering where I am - look in the freezer, that's more like my kind of temperature!
Animaniacs was great! I love shows that have jokes that fly over your head as a kid, but are hilarious when you get a bit older. ;)(And that really did sound like you were into porn mags, Karlington--ha!)
Sean wrote: "Animaniacs was great! I love shows that have jokes that fly over your head as a kid, but are hilarious when you get a bit older. ;)(And that really did sound like you were into porn mags, Karling..."
Best Animaniacs, bar none, was their song on the Great 1994 California Earthquake.
That was just all kinds of adorably cheesy (sorry no one else went there so I had to). Your drawing skills were quite impressive...all the dead cats lololol. omg I laughed so hard! Thanks for sharing!
Shadowdenizen wrote: "Ok this is AWESOME.We totally need Cheesecalibur, like NOW."
Rest assured that it's still a work in progress...scripts for the first couple of issues are done, many other plots are laid out; just waiting for my artistic partner in crime to continue to home in on a look and feel he's happy with so we can start getting stuff rolling!
Jennifer wrote: "That was just all kinds of adorably cheesy (sorry no one else went there so I had to). Your drawing skills were quite impressive...all the dead cats lololol. omg I laughed so hard! Thanks for shar..."
They're not dead, Jennifer! Come now--this is an all-ages tale. They're just clobbered and insensible, that's all. ;)
And yes, I had (have?) mad drawing skillz...
They're not dead, Jennifer! Come now--this is an all-ages tale. They're just clobbered and insensible, that's all. Oh of course! haha! I should have realized there are no x's over the eyes. Dead giveaway. ;)
Jennifer wrote: " They're not dead, Jennifer! Come now--this is an all-ages tale. They're just clobbered and insensible, that's all. Oh of course! haha! I should have realized there are no x's over the eyes. Dea..."
"Dead giveaway"...no pun intended (or perhaps pun very intended)...? :)
Jennifer wrote: " no pun intended (or perhaps pun very intended We are sharp today! ;)"
You are on a roll! :)






















SIR HOLE!!!!!
Also, great job with the images...*wipes away tear of pride*