Its’ been a while since artwork has jumped out and grabbed me, but when I saw a small clip of Eva’s face from Not Enough BBQ I had to click it. And I’m glad I did. Not only is the artwork clean and crisp, but the drawing style is unique and I love how Shaina draws her character’s eyes.
As for the strip itself, it’s got an amusing dry wit to it that’s, well - amusing. Berk’s a cutie, too. Point is – comic made me chuckle and I recommend you guys check it out. Plus the archive is relatively small right now, so this would be a good time to go check things out and get into the fun from the beginning without having to reread through hundreds of comics to catch up.
And this comic has a Chaise Lounge. You can’t tell me that’s not awesome.
It’s always nice to get a surprise: like discovering there’s a link to your comic from a more popular comic’s site. XD Either way, I felt it would be good to return the favor and read through their archives:
Currently I’m about 130~ strips into a comic that has around 900+ strips to date. So I’m not really far enough into it to really give a proper review – but I can say I’m enjoying it. There’s something very nice about the combination of a random crazy guy and his normal, sensible roommate that’s always appealing. And I do plan on trucking through to catch up.
So, why don’t you all drop by and join me. XD We’ll all be behind together! Mwa ha ha ha.
Zombies, evil personas, and chicks with axes. What more could you want?
Jazz and Jess is a story about a boy named Jazz who kills Zombies by night (with his favorite lady Jess) and ends up making them by day! It’s never a good thing when you realize your boss is your evil persona (whom you thought was just in your head) and that you work for a company that makes zombies. The same zombies you work so hard to destroy every night. It’s an interesting cycle to be sure.
Did I mention the zombie-killing J-Rocker and the ex-crush?
Either way, drop on by and check out Jazz and Jess for some good zombie fun.
I was lucky enough to stumble upon this comic when it was completed. A marvelous short story told using a heavy focus on visuals while using a traditional art style that really captures the eye. I’m not usually one for more artistic pieces, but this is a very well put together 32 pages.
But more than anything, I really enjoyed seeing something that had an ending. A nice change of pace from the (while still enjoyable) never ending daily strips. And personally, I think this story would make a great book. The pages just scream to be given proper attention and held in someone’s hands.