GUEST STRIP – JASON SWEARINGEN
GUEST STRIP – JASON SWEARINGEN
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As I mentioned last week, I’m taking this week off to concentrate on setting up a web site for my web design freelancing business. The job market it tough and getting tougher, so I need a calling card that will help me stand out among my competitors. Once I have the site up and running, I’ll be sure to post a link so you guys can check it out (and hopefully send some business my way!)

In the meantime, please enjoy this guest strip by Jason Swearingen. I really like the pacing Jason developed for this comic. It went from funny, to unfunny, back to funny again. I especially enjoyed how he played up Tom and Cami’s relationship – something not a lot of other artist’s do.

Jason has a comic of his own called Winston’s Oddessy and I strongly encourage you to check it out. He has almost 40 comics in his archive, so it’s a great time to get on board early and add his comic to your bookmarks.

Thanks again, everyone! Check back on Wednesday for another guest strip!

2 Comments for “GUEST STRIP – JASON SWEARINGEN”

  1. Demonfafa

    I really like how he drew you and Cami.

  2. silver

    i concur and I also ,sadly, didn’t get it till tom did

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