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Sunday, July 30, 2006

Whole Lotta Scanning Goin' On Part 6

Our posting of the missing jams is now resuming (three more big jams and many miscellaneous pages remain to post)... Here's the sixth big jam... I believe this one is from April 2006 (although it may have been the June one... someone please confirm)... click the image to grab the low-res, reader's pdf.

The themes are "Tales from the Vatican Vault" and "Country Music."

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3 Comments:

Blogger Antonius said...
 
Blogger mrmonkey23 said...
 
Anonymous danno said...
 

Monkey

I like your dark line work alot. But mostly, I like your slightly anti religious stance and your sarcastic look at what is amazingly to me, a german pope. Didnt any of these petaphiels read any Roman history before they brought their alter boys to the street of venus...? God, I have had about a gut ful of this Godly crappola from old white men and arabs and brooklyn senators who wave flags with no red in them. Keep up your snide work, it is enjoyed here.

Tony

Thanks, Tony... however, I did not participate at all in this particular jam! The stuff I'm posting here is all group jams from the Minneapolis cell of the Cartoonist Conspiracy (I've participated in most of them, but not this one). The jams are usually 16 page comics drawn in a single night on a theme or three usually chosen at random by whoever shows up.

As far as the month we did these.
....I dunno.
I was there.
It was the meeting AFTER Jam War though, cause I was using the Zip-A-Tone and colored ink.
So...May?
When was Jam War?

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