Thursday, August 16, 2007

New bewilderedkid comic!

It's been a crazy month for me folks! Multiple projects, moving into a new apartment, a quick trip to Indiana, and of course a day job make for a very sleepy, cranky, and somehow still functioning illustrator.
I hope you enjoy this one everyone!
Until next week!
As always folks, click the image below for the larger, more readable, image!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hatred is best when expressed in a fluid form.

Anonymous said...

the funny thing is this is a true story. I remember when you told me about this I got a good laugh!!

Anonymous said...

take me off of your list! you know who i am!

- pawn

Anonymous said...

Grahhh, the list! The infernal list! How it doth vex me!

Haha

bewilderedkid said...

Dearest Pawn,

Obviously, I DON'T know who you are. IF I knew who you were I would have "removed" you from my "lists." I may have no "moral values," but I'm not an asshole.
Speaking of these "lists," I don't know what you are necessarily speaking about.
The only "lists" that anyone belongs to are people I have friended on MySpace or ComicSpace that receive bulletins that are sent out either Wednesday nights or Thursday mornings.
Now to deduce which "list" you belong to. Since these comics are also hosted at ComicSpace, I would think you would be leaving your comments there. So, the only choice I have is MySpace. If you are on MySpace, you can't not receive bulletins without "de-friending" me.
If you are really that upset with the work that is shown here then de-friend me! Otherwise, don't come to this website! Just because you see a bulletin on MySpace doesn't mean you have to read it! IF you are SO compelled to visit this site, something that you obviously despise, after reading the aforementioned bulletin, then you have some sort of problem and it needs to be addressed.
In summation, if you hate this website, don't visit!
If you hate receiving bulletins from me, de-friend me! And if you can't figure out how to de-friend someone on MySpace, then e-mail me and I'll de-friend you! It's JUST THAT EASY!

Anonymous said...

Greetings, Daniel! Although I've never spilt a large soda in my lap before, I can relate to the cup holder problem. Anyhoo, every few weeks I make a point of scouring the Internet for hot new talent, and this morning I was delighted to come across the charming little weekly that is "Bewildered Kid." We need more slice-of-life stories with anthropomorphic characters vaguely reminiscent of Frank Cho's Liberty Meadows (as he is now busy with all those pesky Marvel projects!), and more comics that aren't afraid to push the envelope where text-to-image ratio is concerned (a la your thought-provoking "612"). However, in my professional opinion I advise you to consider collaborating with a writer. Your artistic skills often overwhelm your storytelling ability, and although this may be the result of inexperience, I do think that working with a writer would free you to grow as an artist and at the same time allow you to learn a more disciplined and inspired approach to creating a compelling and dynamic script that includes a punch line and is entertaining to readers. I must say that I was often confused at whether your attempts to offend were meant to be ironical, as your installment about breasts was actually quite tame. Anyhoo, that's my two cents. Whatever you do, keep drawing, and don't give up! - The Scout