New Home for Fletcher!!
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New Home for Fletcher!!
Hi everybody!
This week's Fletcher is up on its new host:
http://thedailyrawr.com/
Also on the Rawr are Drawrings, which are basically single panel comics that I drew up for fun. Plus there's a daily blog of awesome stuff. Check it out!
Dan
ps: You can still watch on fletchercomics.com, as well.
This week's Fletcher is up on its new host:
http://thedailyrawr.com/
Also on the Rawr are Drawrings, which are basically single panel comics that I drew up for fun. Plus there's a daily blog of awesome stuff. Check it out!
Dan
ps: You can still watch on fletchercomics.com, as well.
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There aren't a ton of Powerpuff Girl--X-men mashups out there, so enjoy this one:
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/25/mojo-versus-logan/
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/25/mojo-versus-logan/
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A new episode of Fletcher just posted on The Daily Rawr:
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/28/zoo-story/
Fletcher tells Cougar about his recent trip to the zoo, with the usual goofy twists.
Enjoy!
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/28/zoo-story/
Fletcher tells Cougar about his recent trip to the zoo, with the usual goofy twists.
Enjoy!
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This is off-topic, but I just posted it and I really love it:
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/31/slimer-paints/
I think it's funny; check it out (I can't really say much about it without giving the joke away)
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/03/31/slimer-paints/
I think it's funny; check it out (I can't really say much about it without giving the joke away)
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New Fletcher is up on The Daily Rawr!
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/04/04/dvr-gremlins/
Cougar has trouble remembering the rules governing Gremlins, which sparks a whole discussion.
Also on the Rawr, just for good measure, is this pic I did of Mario and Luigi fighting Gmork from Neverending Story:
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/04/02/supe ... -vs-gmork/
So there that is.
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/04/04/dvr-gremlins/
Cougar has trouble remembering the rules governing Gremlins, which sparks a whole discussion.
Also on the Rawr, just for good measure, is this pic I did of Mario and Luigi fighting Gmork from Neverending Story:
http://thedailyrawr.com/2011/04/02/supe ... -vs-gmork/
So there that is.
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Thanks!
Honestly, I always start with something that makes me laugh and then work backwards to set it up. I can't think of a great example right now for some reason, but I let my mind go until I have some thought that makes me laugh, and then I make a script to get there.
So that would be my advice, I guess. It's like writing a mystery; start with the end and work backwards.
Hope it helps!
Dan
Honestly, I always start with something that makes me laugh and then work backwards to set it up. I can't think of a great example right now for some reason, but I let my mind go until I have some thought that makes me laugh, and then I make a script to get there.
So that would be my advice, I guess. It's like writing a mystery; start with the end and work backwards.
Hope it helps!
Dan
I am the same way when it comes to writing something funny. But, I have always been funny in conversations. So what I do is write down suggestions on what it is I want to say then I use a voice recognition software to write down what I am saying. Sure the spelling is bad and the punctuation is bad but I can go back fix those.lwaxana wrote:hilarious as usual!I'm curious about your comedy writing process. Any tips for people who are comically challenged? Like one thing I'm wondering is if you still find the jokes funny after you've heard/seen them a hundred times. Can you tell when they're working?