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Required Reading For The Post-Literate.
July 13, 2008
Required Reading For The Post-Literate.
There's a lot that needs to be refined but the crucial stuff is up, for your amusement. Comics galore. In the
Inspiration section, my long-time friend and obdurate prose patrolman
Edward Champion has consented to letting me link to his fantastic
interview of Berkleye Breathed. In fact, knowing that the dude was
one of my childhood heroes, Ed consulted me on questions I'd ask, in prep for his interview. Can't say I helped much, but
I'm sure it didn't hurt.
-- Tom Working
July 11, 2008
Required Reading For All The Prequel Haters
With the exception of a few vile pieces of ink I'll not let see the light of day again, all comics related to File Under Fire
can now be found in the Related section. Giant Angry Robot has its own
web site, and Phil 'n' Rufus, their very own page.
-- Tom Working
July 10, 2008
Required Reading For Characters
Yes, yes. I know. I should refit this main page with something like Pagemill, Greymatter or Blogger. I will likely, but the comic
content is more important right now than my ability to quickly and efficiently publish words. People get weirded out when I
tell them that with the exception of dropping in java applets and spitting out slices and effects from Fireworks, I like doing HTML and CSS by
hand. None of this Dreamweaver bullshit.
Ahem
Brief thoughts and descriptions
on the main character are now up in the Characters (I can almost hear Homestar Runner saying, "Characters?" in my head...
for some reason) section.
-- Tom Working
July 9, 2008
Required Reading For The Curious
Got questions? I can answer them here sort of!
-- Tom Working
July 8, 2008
Required Reading For Those That're All Apologies
Sorry for the lack of complete content. I do have almost 90 percent of all the comics up. In fact, I think the "cousin"
comicstrips are really the only ones left to put up.
-- Tom Working
July 7, 2008
Required Reading For Those That Make All Things New Again
Welcome to the mostly all-new online presence of one of my longest running comics. File Under Fire stands as one of my...
nah, nah. My FAVORITE, not only to do but also to go back over and reread from time to time. Details within details are
crammed in each frame. Every t-shirt has a changing message and the backgrounds always have something bizarre or
interesting to me, even now years later.
My style and disposition have matured greatly from when I first picked up the pen to ink "Fender" in
high school, but my intentions have not: to do something not only I'd like to read, but also hopefully something others
would read and get some fastfood for thought.
-- Tom Working
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