“Talk show”

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This episode finds me jamming with one of the earliest Watusi contributors, fellow APA-5 alumnus Drew Boynton! He wrote and drew all the Doggie parts of this comic (including the dialog) before I ever saw it, leaving me to respond to and lead into each of his panels. It was a different sort of challenge, but I liked it! (Even if it took me far too long to figure out what to do!)

It’s been a while since Drew posted any new comics, but you can check out a solid run of “Doggie & Jilly” comics he posted on his website; heck, they may be all new to you!

“Talk show! Meow!”

To wrap up this batch of Watusi jam comics, here’s an all-new collaboration with my friend and fellow APA-5 alumnus Drew Boynton! I rarely get the chance for my drawings to share a panel with another artist’s, so this one was a lot of fun! While real life activities have conspired to keep Drew away from his drawing board lately, you can see more of his Doggie & Jilly comics in my new Doghouse Funhouse anthology, as well as on his website.

I hope you all have a happy start to your 2018! See you back here next week as “Watusi in Oz” resumes!

“The hard truth”

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Well, yeah, Watusi had his bad points, but come on! Let’s hope Emmet has something better to say about Watusi in the next episode!

Another batch of guest stars made the trip to my comic for Watusi’s memorial: special thanks to Matt Levin (best known for his Walking Man rubber stamp comics; Matt was also a Dime Bag Comics contributor), Drew Boynton (creator of fun Doggie & Jilly comics; Drew was also in APA-5 with me), and Matt Feazell (creator of the Amazing Cynicalman, among other stick figure masterpieces) for classing up this episode! If you’re not already familiar with their work, there’s no time like the present…