Follow Friday for July 17, 2009
July 17th, 2009 |Let’s jump right in with them, shall we?
Dawn of Time – Michael Stearns updates on Monday-Wednesday-Friday. It takes place ONE HUNDRED MILLION YEARS AGO. It’s got Dawn, the main character cave-women, and her Triceratops, Blue, and Mantell, the 19th century scientist who is stuck in the pass. And they travel around, just having a good time. Also, it may not be historically accurate. OR IT COULD BE! When looking at stuff for this write-up, I saw that Dawn of Time turned 1 yesterday. Awesome sauce! I don’t think Michael has a twitter.
Least I Could Do and Looking For Group – Super team Ryan Sohmer and Lar DeSouza get 9 comics up each week. Least I Could Do (LICD) is daily while Looking for Group (LFG) updates Monday and Thursday. With LICD, it’s a lot about Rayne Summers, who has sex. A lot. (Comic may not be suitable for children… or prudes.) Also about his family and friends. It gets a little weird at times, like Baboon Season… LFG, meanwhile, is a fantasy epic. Ryan does a great job writing and Lar is an amazing artist. (Who, you can tell, loves drawing the ladies.) To Twitter! There you can follow Ryan @sohmer, Lar at @lartist, and because you can, their webmaster Ryan McCahan @rzebram.
Weesh. – M-W-F (with bonus for subscribers on the weekends) by Dan Hess! Hey, we’re back to kid-friendly! Also, another comic that turned a year old this week! Weesh is about some kids and Weesh, who is only visible to kids and can grant wishes, although they are short termed. It’s a cute series and gets pretty wacky. I’ve been meaning to short Dan an e-mail as I didn’t know about this comic until recently yet read for it’s run a previous comic of his called Angel Moxie, which was basically a magical girl parody. So I think I’ll go send that e-mail… Oh, and you can follow Dan on twitter – @dansaysstuff.
Another birthday, although he’s already been featured on #FollowFriday – The Fancy Adventures of Jack Canon, by friend of the comic Jamie Anderson, turned a year old last Friday and we somehow missed it. If you don’t read it, you should.






