Here we see Cumbrian sheep about to throw custard at whatever something is not funny.
Speaking as a Cumbrian-born cartoonist, this is counting down from ten to three, the way Cumbrian count their sheep.
Thank you.
A sort of comic where anything could happen beyond the imagination, at some point.
Saturday, 25 April 2015
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Root Beers #103: Talkative Furry
Inspired by one of the episodes of Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiYzZz9_X6s), this comic features 17 characters. Fifteen characters are new, while two characters were re-used from this oldie: http://bunnziebungo.deviantart.com/art/Root-Beers-No-2-Repeats-171798225. Sigh, good times.
On deviantART, this comic strip was created to say: Thank you for over 10,000 page views. I'd hope that you have enjoyed reading them and much as I enjoy drawing them.
On deviantART, this comic strip was created to say: Thank you for over 10,000 page views. I'd hope that you have enjoyed reading them and much as I enjoy drawing them.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Root Beers #102: It’s Not A Yolk, Folks!
In this comic on which I did, after a week's long holiday up in Cumbria, Nick Bunnzie wanted to know what happened to his creme eggs. And you can see the result!
Anniversary strip will be coming on 18th July 2015, so stick with us.
Anniversary strip will be coming on 18th July 2015, so stick with us.
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Root Beers #101: Easter Blockbuster
Coming soon to a local cinema-turned-foodplace near you, a Easter blockbuster that will have the creme egg on Kraft's face.
Take that, Bill Cadbury for changing the chocolate shell of our creme eggs.
Take that, Bill Cadbury for changing the chocolate shell of our creme eggs.
Friday, 3 April 2015
Root Beers #100: Hip-Hip-Boorah?
Well, folks. It have been almost five years, but I have made it. The 100th Root Beers comic strip, and just in time for the start of the Easter Weekend, too. Based on a sketch originally written by Monty Python, this episode have eight (of nineteen) panels done traditionally with a black pen and colouring pens. Thanks to everyone who have read this comic strip for nearly five years. Hope you all enjoyed reading them as much as I enjoyed making them. (I don't think...)
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